Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
Burberry, the iconic British fashion house known for its distinctive check pattern, is undergoing a significant leadership change in response to a recent downturn in sales. The company has appointed Joshua Schulman, the former chief executive of renowned American brands Michael Kors and Coach, to take over as its new boss. This move comes as the company faces a considerable challenge, with a notable decline in sales over the past three months. Burberry reported a substantial drop in retail revenues, with a staggering 20% decrease in sales for the quarter ending on June 29. These disappointing figures have led the company to issue a warning, indicating that if the current trends persist, profits for the year ahead could fall below expectations. In light of these circumstances, Burberry's former chief executive, Jonathan Akeroyd, is departing from the company "with immediate effect by mutual agreement with the board," according to an official statement. The company's chairman, Gerry Murphy, expressed his disappointment with the recent sales figures, leading to the decision to suspend dividend payments for the current financial year. However, amidst these challenges, Murphy expressed optimism about the appointment of Joshua Schulman as the new chief executive. He praised Schulman as a proven leader with a remarkable track record in building global luxury brands and driving profitable growth. Schulman's successful tenure at Michael Kors and Coach has positioned him as a respected figure in the fashion industry, with a strong focus on brand development and financial performance. As Burberry navigates this period of transition and works to address its sales decline, all eyes will be on Joshua Schulman as he steps into his new role at the helm of the historic fashion house. With his wealth of experience and leadership in the luxury retail sector, Schulman's appointment signals a new chapter for Burberry as it strives to revitalize its brand and drive sustainable growth in the face of challenging market conditions.