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Meet Leena Nair, A Small Town Girl Of Kolhapur, Global CEO Of Chanel, Receives The Highest UK Honour
Meet Leena Nair, a small-town girl of Kolhapur, who dared to dream big and became the first female and Indian-origin Global ...
Before joining Chanel, Nair served as the youngest-ever Chief Human Resources Officer at Unilever. An alumna of the Xavier ...
Leena Nair, Global CEO of Chanel, has been awarded the UK's Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) by Prince ...
Meet the woman who transformed her small-town upbringing in Kolhapur into a global legacy. From engineering classrooms to ...
De algemeen directeur (CEO) van Chanel, Leena Nair, reageert op de macro-economische tegenwind: “Het is een uitdagende tijd in de wereld… en het blijft uitdagend.” In de toespraak tot investeerders ...
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India Today on MSNWho's Chanel's Indian-origin CEO honoured with UK's CBE titleLeena Nair, the first Indian-origin CEO of Chanel, has been awarded the Commander of the Order of the British Empire by ...
Leena Nair, the Global CEO of Chanel, has been honoured with one of the most prestigious civilian honours for leadership in ...
Leena Nair, the Indian-origin global chief executive officer of the French luxury fashion giant Chanel, has been awarded the ...
The British-Indian woman was honoured with CBE by Prince William, the Prince of Wales, during an investiture ceremony held at ...
Leena Nair represented Chanel in a violet Haute Couture tweed coat at at the Windsor Castle,which she paired with Maison ...
Before joining Chanel, Nair served as the youngest-ever Chief Human Resources Officer at Unilever. An alumna of the Xavier School of Management (XLRI), Jamshedpur, she has been recognised for her ...
Building a global reputation for progressive, human-centred leadership at Chanel, Leena Nair has become a beacon of inspiration for all the right reasons. (Image Credits: Instagram The iconic ...
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