The sustainability officer of the French luxury fashion house Chloé has left its position. Aude Vergne announced her farewell to the LinkedIn career network and explained that she was “ready for new challenges”.
In her article, Vergne thanked the former president of Chloé, Geoffroy de la Bourdonnaye, the former CEO Riccardo Bellini and the current CEO Laurent Malecaz. “I am very grateful for the projects I was allowed to lead and for all the great people I met,” she noticed.
Vergne came to Chloé in 2016 and initially took over the position of the director of perfume, glasses and business development. Later she was appointed director of sustainability and licenses before she became sustainability officer in October 2021.
During her time at Chloé, the first B-CORP certification of the 2021 brand and the recertification 2024. At that time, the B-CORP value had increased by 14 percent.
Her last initiative at Chloé was the participation in the French program “Congé Solidaire/Mission Solidaire”. This program enables employees or citizens: inside to volunteer with an NGO during their free time. In this context, Vengne was involved in the training of the managers: Inside the recovering initiative project DIABE in Madagascar in the areas of communication, leadership and project management.
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