“Cesar embodies the spirit of innovation and the art of storytelling that has always defined our brand,” he said. Ralph Lauren, CEO and Chief Creative Officer of Ralph Lauren Corporation. “We welcome César to our Board as he will play a significant role in guiding us as we engage people around the world with our timeless vision.”
Ralph Lauren Corporation has named César Conde, chairman of NBCUniversal News Group, to its board of directors effective immediately, bringing the total to 12 members. Ralph Lauren and CEO Patrice Louvet said Conde's strengths in storytelling, audience engagement and leadership in complex global organizations will support the company's growth strategy and long-term value creation.
“Cesar brings to our Board a proven track record in successfully leading complex, high-growth organizations in a dynamic and rapidly evolving sector, attracting new audiences and delivering industry-leading results,” he said. Patrice Louvet, President and CEO. “His expertise will be invaluable to our Company as we continue to execute our Next Big Chapter: Driving Strategy and Charting Our Path to Long-Term Sustainable Growth and Value Creation.”
Mr. Conde is Chairman of NBCUniversal News Group and oversees the nation's largest news media conglomerate, including NBC News, NBC News NOW, Telemundo Enterprises Group and NBCUniversal Local. Through strategic investments made under his leadership, News Group has exponentially expanded its reach, becoming America's number one news organization and achieving record audience and distribution growth. In addition to his leadership at NBCUniversal, he serves on the boards of Walmart and PepsiCo.
“Ralph Lauren has translated a timeless vision into lasting value, balancing discipline with imagination to build one of the world's most iconic brands,” he said. Count. “I look forward to supporting the company's growth and playing a role in deepening its connection with consumers globally.”
Mr. Conde holds a bachelor's degree with honors from Harvard University and an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Early in his career, he was president of Univision Networks.
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