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Alexander Lacik to retire in 2026; Berta de Pablos-Barbier will become the new CEO of Pandora
Globenewswire·2025-09-30 06:16

Core Viewpoint - Pandora announces the retirement of Alexander Lacik as President and CEO, effective March 11, 2026, with Berta de Pablos-Barbier set to succeed him, continuing the company's strategic evolution as a full jewellery brand [1][4]. Leadership Transition - Alexander Lacik has led Pandora for almost seven years, successfully transforming the company and implementing the Phoenix strategy, resulting in a 45% revenue growth and an increase in workforce from 24,000 to 37,000 [4][8]. - Berta de Pablos-Barbier, currently the Chief Marketing Officer, will take over as CEO, having previously held significant roles in luxury and consumer goods brands, including LVMH and Mars Wrigley [2][3][5]. Strategic Focus - Under Lacik's leadership, Pandora has become a digital leader in consumer brands and is now ranked among the world's 100 most valuable brands and 50 most sustainable companies [4][8]. - Berta de Pablos-Barbier aims to build on the strong foundation laid by Lacik, focusing on the untapped potential of Pandora as an accessible jewellery company [4][8]. Company Overview - Pandora is the world's largest jewellery brand, specializing in accessible luxury jewellery, with a commitment to sustainability, including the use of recycled materials and a goal to halve greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 [7][8]. - The company generated revenue of DKK 31.7 billion (EUR 4.2 billion) in 2024 and operates over 6,800 points of sale globally [8].