Pandora names Alizée Huitorel managing director Western Europe
Pandora Appoints Alizée Huitorel as Managing Director for Western Europe
In a significant move to strengthen its presence in key markets, Danish jewelry brand Pandora has appointed Alizée Huitorel as the new Managing Director for Western Europe. This strategic appointment, announced on February 13, 2025, signals the brand’s commitment to expanding and solidifying its market leadership in France, Spain, and Portugal.
A Leader with Proven Expertise
Huitorel brings a wealth of experience in luxury retail and business expansion. Since joining Pandora in 2022 as Country Manager for Spain and Portugal, she has been instrumental in driving sales growth and elevating brand engagement. Her deep understanding of retail dynamics and consumer preferences has helped Pandora strengthen its footprint in the Iberian market.
Before joining Pandora, Huitorel held a key leadership position at Sephora, the LVMH-owned cosmetics giant. As Head of Sales and Operations for Spain and Portugal, she successfully led sales initiatives and operations, positioning the brand for sustained growth. Her expertise in the luxury and retail sectors makes her exceptionally suited for this expanded leadership role at Pandora.
She succeeds Olivier Kessler-Gay, who played a pivotal role in Pandora’s growth during his five-year tenure before transitioning to a leadership role in the U.S. Massimo Basei, Pandora’s Chief Commercial Officer, has expressed strong confidence in Huitorel’s ability to lead, highlighting her inspirational leadership style and keen business acumen as key drivers for the company’s continued success.
Navigating Market Challenges and Opportunities
Pandora has demonstrated remarkable financial performance over the past year. In 2024, the jewelry brand recorded a 13% increase in revenue, reaching €4.2 billion in total sales. Western Europe played a vital role in this growth, contributing €413 million in revenue. These solid financial results underscore Pandora’s strong market positioning in the region.
However, the road ahead presents challenges. The company anticipates a slowdown in organic growth in 2025, particularly due to declining consumer demand in Europe, with Germany being a key area of concern. Economic fluctuations and shifting consumer behavior patterns require businesses to adopt a dynamic approach to maintain momentum.
Despite these uncertainties, Pandora remains optimistic about its prospects. The company is focused on maintaining customer engagement, strengthening its brand presence, and reinforcing its desirability among consumers. Huitorel’s leadership will be instrumental in navigating these challenges while ensuring sustained growth.
A Vision for the Future
With her extensive experience and a keen understanding of luxury retail, Huitorel is well-equipped to lead Pandora’s Western European operations into a new era of success. Her appointment underscores Pandora’s confidence in her ability to balance both growth opportunities and shifting market conditions.
As she steps into her new role, Huitorel will focus on enhancing customer experiences, strengthening brand loyalty, and adapting to evolving market dynamics. Her leadership marks an important chapter for Pandora as it continues to assert itself as a dominant brand in the jewelry industry.
Her track record suggests she is well-positioned to make a meaningful impact in Western Europe’s competitive retail landscape. As Pandora moves forward in 2025, all eyes will be on Huitorel to see how she guides the brand through opportunities and challenges, ensuring its continued success in the years ahead.