Victoria Beckham CEO Marie Leblanc is stepping down to spend time with her family in France, the company said Monday. Company chairman Ralph Toledano will step in as interim CEO until a permanent successor is named.
Leblanc joined the company in 2018 as product director and was named chief executive a year later. During her tenure, she has helped reposition the brand and expand into lower-priced categories, including small leather goods and fragrance.
The revamp has helped boost sales, which grew by 52 percent to £89 million ($116 million) last year, but the company remains loss making.
In a press release, Toledano said Leblanc was leaving the brand primed for “accelerated growth.”
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