Arnaud Bamberger

Arnaud Marie Bamberger (born August 1945) was the former Director and Executive Chairman of Cartier.[1]

Arnaud Bamberger
Born
Arnaud Marie Bamberger

August 1945
NationalityFrench
OccupationDirector, Cartier
Executive Chairman, Cartier
Years active1992 - 2015
AwardsLegion of Honour

Early life

Bamberger was born in France to a branch of the Lumière family and studied both philosophy and economics in Paris, France.[2]

Career

During the mid-seventies whilst working as Sales Promotion Director for Rothmans, Bamberger was noticed by the then President of Cartier, Alain Dominique Perrin for his language abilities. He is tri-lingual. Arnaud subsequently spent several years as Cartier’s Export Director, based in Paris before moving to New York City where he took up the role of Vice President of retail, opening up 15 stores there. In 1987, he returned to France where after five years of working in Paris, he headed to London, England he remained Managing Director until his retirement in December 2015.[3] In September 2010, Cartier International announced Arnaud Bamberger’s appointment into the new position of Cartier UK Executive Chairman.[4][5]

Awards

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