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Buccellati names new CEO for North America
Buccellati Group has appointed Randal Soto as the new CEO of North America for Buccellati Inc., effective Sept. 1.
New York--Buccellati Group announced that Randal Soto has been appointed as the CEO North America of Buccellati Inc., effective September 1.
He will report to Buccellati Inc. Executive Vice President and Group CEO Gianluca Brozzetti.
Soto has extensive experience in the retail side of luxury jewelry, watches, and silver in North America, previously serving in top management roles for companies such as Tiffany & Co., Harry Winston and David Yurman.
He replaces Alberto Milani, who resigned in early July after 13 years with Buccellati, where he played a major role in the company’s expansion in North America and the opening of flagship stores on Madison Avenue in New York City and in Bal Harbour, Fla.
Milani will remain as an advisor to the board of Buccellati Inc., managing special projects.
“We are excited that Mr. Soto has accepted to join our company,” Brozzetti said. “We are confident that Randal’s extensive experience and client knowledge will greatly contribute to further develop Buccellati’s business in North America, which has been and remains one of the most important markets for our brand, ever since the introduction made by the founder Mario Buccellati back in 1952.”
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