Kering announced late on Tuesday that Marco Bizzarri, who has led Gucci since 2015, will leave the company on Sept. 23, and that it had named managing director Jean-Francois Palus as Gucci's new CEO and president for a transitional period.
"Kering's revised organizational structure and change in leadership roles are a welcome step to further align group talent to better serve the needs of its Maisons," RBC analysts wrote in a note.
However, the changes were more of a "logical evolution" than a "big bang", said Citi, noting they would reinforce "decision-making, governance and succession while showing further determination to transform Gucci".
"One key executive is leaving whilst no fresh blood has been announced yet," said analysts at Exane BNP Paribas said in a note.
As part of the changes, Francesca Bellettini, who has run fast-growing fashion label Yves Saint Laurent since 2013, has been named Kering's deputy CEO in charge of brand development while group finance chief Jean-Marc Duplaix has also been named Kering deputy CEO in charge of operations and finance.
Kering reports first-half earnings on July 27.
Gucci Management Shuffle Pushes Kering Shares Up
FILE PHOTO: Francois-Henri Pinault (R), CEO and Chairman of the board of directors of Kering, talks with group managing director Jean-Francois Palus (L) during the company's 2015 annual results presentation in Paris, France, February 19, 2016. REUTERS/Charles Platiau/File Photo
Gucci Management Shuffle Pushes Kering Shares Up
FILE PHOTO: Francois-Henri Pinault (R), CEO and Chairman of the board of directors of Kering, talks with group managing director Jean-Francois Palus (L) during the company's 2015 annual results presentation in Paris, France, February 19, 2016. REUTERS/Charles Platiau/File Photo
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