- Rolexs New CEO: 6 Things Everybody Should Know About Jean Frédéric Dufour
Introducing Rolex's new CEO, Jean Frédéric Dufour, we've discovered some interesting facts about his life that every Rolex fan should know
- The CEO of Rolex Gave a Rare Interview. Here Are 14 Lessons . . . - Esquire
Plus, of course, some seriously next-level watch spotting But arguably the headline act was a rare public appearance from Rolex CEO Jean-Frédéric Dufour
- Every Rolex CEO in History: A Full Timeline Since Hans Wilsdorf
André Heiniger’s vision and leadership laid the foundation for Rolex’s current status as one of the world’s most recognized luxury brands and his mission was continued by his son Patrick who succeeded him, becoming CEO in 1992
- Jean-Frédéric Dufour: CEO, Rolex
Jean Frédéric Dufour has been steering the crown jewel of horology, Rolex, since 2015 As Chief Executive Officer, he’s not just maintained the Swiss brand’s legendary status but propelled it to new heights, doubling its revenue under his leadership
- What We Learned From Rolex CEO Jean-Frédéric Dufour At Dubai . . . - MSN
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- Jean-Frédéric Dufour: Driving The Leadership of Rolex
Jean-Frédéric Dufour, a visionary leader shaping the brand’s journey towards excellence and innovation, is at the helm of this horological powerhouse As Rolex’s CEO, Dufour has been instrumental in upholding the brand’s legacy while guiding it into an exciting era of modernization and growth
- Rolex Names New CEO - Bobs Watches
Moving to Rolex, Dufour will become the company’s sixth CEO, and the fourth since 2008 He will be replacing current CEO Gian Riccardo Marini, who has served in the position since May 3th 2011
- Jean-Frédéric Dufour and the decade that redefined Rolex
When Jean-Frédéric Dufour took over at Rolex in 2015, many expected continuity He succeeded Gian Riccardo Marini at a delicate moment: Swiss watchmaking was emerging from a crisis due to digital competition, and Rolex, although solid, could no longer rely solely on its own legend
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