01.09.24
The L'Occitane Group has announced changes in its leadership structure, including rolling the responsibilities of CEO and group managing director into one role effective April 1, 2024.
Laurent Marteau, the group's current managing director, has been appointed L'Occitane Group CEO.
André J. Hoffmann, acting CEO, has decided to step down from this position. He will remain an executive director and member of the board of the L'Occitane Group and continue to focus on strategic, policy and leadership matters within the company. Hoffmann has been acting as vice-chairman of the L'Occitane Group since 2016 and took on the role of Group CEO in 2021. He will work alongside the Group's senior management team to help ensure a smooth transition.
This move sustains the company's transformation into a geographically balanced, multi-brand group, according to the beauty and personal care company.
Laurent Marteau, the group's current managing director, has been appointed L'Occitane Group CEO.
André J. Hoffmann, acting CEO, has decided to step down from this position. He will remain an executive director and member of the board of the L'Occitane Group and continue to focus on strategic, policy and leadership matters within the company. Hoffmann has been acting as vice-chairman of the L'Occitane Group since 2016 and took on the role of Group CEO in 2021. He will work alongside the Group's senior management team to help ensure a smooth transition.
This move sustains the company's transformation into a geographically balanced, multi-brand group, according to the beauty and personal care company.