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Jean-Louis Dumas

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Jean-Louis Dumas (2 February 1938 – 1 May 2010) was a French businessman who served as the chairman of the Hermès group from 1978 until 2006. He also served as the company's artistic director.[1] Dumas is credited with turning Hermès into a global luxury brand during his tenure as chairman.[1]

Dumas' family founded Hermès in 1837.[1] He turned Hermès into a global brand after taking in the chairmanship in 1978, adding interests in Jean-Paul Gaultier and the Leica camera maker to the company.[1]

Jean Louis-Dumas retired as the chairman and artistic director of Hermès in January 2006 due to declining health.[1] He died in Paris, France, on 1 May 2010, at the age of 72.[1] He was replaced in the position by Pierre-Alexis Dumas, a great-great-great grandson of company founder.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Longtime Hermes luxury group boss dies". Agence France Presse. The Independent. 2 May 2010. Retrieved 30 May 2010.