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Scott Kay president exits after 5 months
Michael Benavente, who was tapped to lead the brand in May, has left to “pursue another opportunity.”
New York--After just 5 months as president of Scott Kay, Michael Benavente has left the company to “pursue another opportunity,” brand owner Frederick Goldman Inc. said.
Frederick Goldman hired Benavente, who used to head Longines in the United States and also was managing director of Gucci Group Watches & Jewelry, in May.
Replacing him at the helm of Scott Kay will be Adam Gurian, who has been promoted to chief commercial officer at Frederick Goldman, a new position for the jewelry manufacturer.
Previously, Gurian oversaw sales and merchandising for Frederick Goldman as the executive vice president for global sales and merchandise; he also headed the Scott Kay brand for a few months before Benavente’s hiring. He has been with the company since 2013.
In his new role, Gurian will continue as the EVP of global sales and merchandising while also heading the leadership team for Scott Kay.
Prior to his time at Frederick Goldman, Gurian was president of the Timex Business Unit, responsible for restoring global awareness of the brand, and was the former president of the Callanen Business Unit, which consists of Nautica and Marc Ecko.
Frederick Goldman, whose portfolio also includes ArtCarved, Keepsake, Goldman, Diana and Triton, acquired the Scott Kay brand in February after the unexpected death of Scott Kay at the age of 57 in December 2014.
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