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- Leena Nair - Wikipedia
Despite having no prior fashion experience, [11] Alain Wertheimer recruited her to Chanel Nair became Chanel's first female and Indian-origin chief executive officer (CEO) in December 2021 [20]
- Why Chanel CEO Leena Nair Is Leading With Compassion - TIME
Chanel CEO Leena Nair is pushing the luxury company to make environmentally and socially responsible commitments
- Chanel CEO Leena Nairs MBA launched her career - Fortune
When Leena Nair accepted the global CEO role of luxury giant Chanel in 2022, she had worked at Unilever for three decades and had ascended to the HR chief role
- Leena Nair’s Journey: 8 Powerful Lessons From Chanel CEO (2025)
Leena Nair, born in Kolhapur, became Chanel’s Global CEO in 2021 after a 30-year career at Unilever, during which she made history as the youngest and first female Asian CHRO
- Leena Nair | BoF 500 | The People Shaping the Global Fashion Industry
At The Business of Fashion’s VOICES 2023 gathering, Chanel’s global CEO Leena Nair outlined to BoF founder Imran Amed the vision she’s crafted during her first two years leading the iconic brand
- Who is Leena Nair? - Business Standard
Leena Nair is a British Indian business executive and is the first female CEO of the French luxury brand Chanel Prior to that, the 52-year-old was the first female and youngest-ever Chief Human Resources Officer of Unilever - a position she resigned from to join the iconic group in January 2022
- Leena Nair’s Leadership at Chanel and Her Indian Roots
Leena Nair, the first Indian-origin CEO of Chanel, has been leading the global luxury fashion brand since January 2022 Before joining Chanel, she served as the Chief Human Resources Officer at Unilever
- Fashion’s Hero of the Year Is… Chanel C. E. O. Leena Nair - Puck
Fashion’s Hero of the Year Is… Despite some initial skepticism (she’s from H R —and Unilever?!), Chanel C E O Leena Nair has shrewdly solidified her power base in a family-owned company dominated by lifers, and established a financial model that has become the envy of the industry
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