Puma has appointed Indrajeet Sen as senior vice president of Puma Group Sourcing, assuming the operational responsibilities of the chief sourcing officer role.
Puma’s chief sourcing officer, Anne-Laure Descours, has decided not to extend her Board contract and will support the company as an external advisor in the field of sustainability.
Before joining Puma, Sen was a global quality manager for German footwear retailer Deichmann.
“Indy has been instrumental to our success in Footwear,” said Arne Freundt, CEO of Puma. “He has excelled in various key roles such as adeptly managing the challenges of the COVID pandemic, diversifying our supply chain and driving exceptional operational efficiency. Indy’s forward-thinking approach, people-first mindset, and relentless dedication to continuously challenging the status quo make him the ideal leader to spearhead our next phase of growth.”
Descours has worked with Puma for 12 years as a Board Member of Puma SE. After more than 35 years in the industry, she intends to dedicate more time to personal interests, including a professional focus on sustainability. In this capacity, she will support Puma’s sustainability efforts as an external advisor and consultant.
“I would like to thank Anne-Laure for the outstanding contributions she has made to Puma’s business over the past years, especially when it comes to successfully establishing and executing Puma’s sustainability strategy, which earned Puma international recognition and awards in this space,” Freundt added. “I look forward to continuing to work with her as our external advisor in the field of sustainability.”
With Anne-Laure’s departure at the end of 2024, the number of members on Puma’s management board will reduce from four to three. The board will consist of CEO Arne Freundt, CFO Hubert Hinterseher, and Chief Product Officer Maria Valdes.
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