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LVMH Appoints Amina Maleck as Senior HR Officer for Group HQ

PARIS – LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton has named Amina Maleck as chief human resources officer of LVMH Group HQ and Other Activities, effective April 1, as part of an ongoing reshuffle of its HR ranks. 

Maleck reports to Maud Alvarez-Pereyre, LVMH Group chief human resources officer, and succeeds Claire de Coincy, who earlier this month took over as chief human resources officer of wines and spirits division Moët Hennessy.

Maleck in turn leaves vacant the position of chief human resources officer of LVMH Beauty. A replacement will be announced shortly, LVMH said. 

Her new Group HQ duties span all LVMH business sectors, while the Other Activities segment brings together a portfolio covering culture, media, hospitality and savoir-faire.

The executive holds a master’s degree in employment law from La Sorbonne and a master’s degree in human resources from the university’s communication and journalism school CELSA. She began her career at Louis Vuitton in the HR department in 2001.

Maleck has subsequently held different cross-functional and operational roles across various business units. In 2022, she joined the group HR division as vice president of talent development, before moving to the beauty segment in 2024.

“Amina has consistently championed talent development and organizational effectiveness as key drivers of performance and critical levers to sustain LVMH’s competitive advantage over the long term. I am delighted to see her bring this ambition and her expertise to the Group HQ and Other Activities where she will be essential in shaping the future of our people strategy,” said Alvarez-Pereyre.

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