Burberry chief executive Marco Gobbetti is to leave the luxury giant after almost five years in charge.

Gobbetti will exit Burberry by the end of this year to ”take up another opportunity that will enable him to return to Italy and be closer to his family”.

A search will begin immediately for Gobbetti’s successor. He is expected to remain at Burberry until the end of the year and work with chair Gerry Murphy to ensure a smooth leadershup transition.

Gobbetti said: “It has been an incredible privilege to serve as Burberry’s CEO and lead such a hugely talented team. As a group, we have elevated and strengthened the brand and the business, while continuing to be a force for good.

”With Burberry re-energised and firmly set on a path to strong growth, I feel that now is the right time for me to step down. I would like to thank my colleagues as well as Gerry and the board for their partnership. I am fully committed to supporting them through the transition and I have every confidence that the creativity and strong values that define Burberry will continue to drive the company’s future success.”

Murphy said: “I would like to thank Marco for his partnership and the immense contribution he has made to Burberry. He has had a transformative impact and established a clearly defined purpose and strategy, an outstanding team and strong brand momentum.

”The board and I are naturally disappointed by Marco’s decision but we understand and fully respect his desire to return to Italy after nearly 20 years abroad. With the execution of our strategy on track and our outlook unchanged, we are determined to build on Burberry’s strong foundations to accelerate growth and deliver further value for our shareholders.”

 

 

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