Hugo Boss confirms departure of two executives

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The Metzingen-based fashion group Hugo Boss will have to do without two of its previous managers in the future. On Friday, at the request of FashionUnited, the clothing supplier confirmed the departure of Andreas Streubig and Jesper Reismann. The specialist magazine Textilwirtschaft (TW) had previously reported on these personal details.

Streubig will leave the group at the end of the year “at his own request and with the best of mutual understanding,” the company said. In his role as Senior Vice President Global Corporate Responsibility & Public Affairs, the 54-year-old is responsible, among other things, for the Group’s sustainability initiatives.

Reismann has held the position of Senior Vice President Omnichannel since the beginning of the year. The 55-year-old has “decided to leave Hugo Boss for personal reasons,” the group said. According to the company, his successor has already been found internally. Jan-Philipp Wintjes, who previously served as VP Global E-Commerce & Metaverse, took over Reismann’s previous role effective immediately. The 38-year-old will continue to be responsible for the topic “Metaverse”, the company explained. Jean Roth has been promoted to the new VP Global E-Commerce.

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