LVMH chief Arnault's
adviser Pierre Gode dies aged 73
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[February 02, 2018]
PARIS
(Reuters) - Pierre Gode, a long-time adviser to Bernard
Arnault, the multibillionaire boss of French luxury
group LVMH <LVMH.PA>, has died aged 73 after a long
illness, the company said on Friday. |

Bernard Arnault (L), chairman and chief executive
officer of LVMH Moet Hennessy-Louis Vuitton, speaks with
Pierre Gode, LVMH Moet Hennessy-Louis Vuitton's
director, during the company's annual shareholders
meeting in Paris May 15, 2008. REUTERS/Charles Platiau |
"It is with great sadness that I announce the passing of Pierre
Gode," Arnault said in a statement issued by LVMH.
"Alongside my father, Jean Arnault, and then alongside me,
Pierre Gode was instrumental in the creation and growth of the
LVMH Group. His lively intelligence and sound judgment will be
missed by all who came to know and appreciate him."
Despite his ill-health, Gode remained an advisory member of the
LVMH and Dior <DIOR.PA> boards.
A lawyer by training, Gode worked alongside Bernard Arnault from
the mid-1980s to build up LVMH, now the world's largest luxury
group, with brands ranging from Dom Perignon champagne to
fashion houses Fendi and Givenchy.
As well as advising Dior and serving as a vice-chairman of LVMH,
Gode was on the board of media and advertising group Havas <HAVSF.PK>
and a member of France's Competition Authority.
(Reporting by Dominique Vidalon; Editing by David Goodman)
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