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The Foundation was created by Kering Group for a minimum term of five years. The Foundation operates under the governance of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Department.
The Kering Foundation develops and supports solidarity projects in partnership with Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs). It is structured around three complementary governance bodies:
The permanent staff of the Management Team runs the Foundation's day-to-day activities, working closely with non-profit associations and with Kering brands and companies. The Management Team analyses partnering proposals, coordinates the Selection Committee, assesses and monitors the selected projects, mobilises the personnel, and advises Kering brands and companies on their solidarity initiatives (Priority 7: “Implement solidarity programmes related to companies’ business activity”).
The Management Team includes two permanent staff members:
From the right to the left ; sitting: Mimi Tang, Salma Hayek, Frida Giannini, Nazanine Ravaï, Taslima Nasreen, Laurent Claquin ; standing: Claude Chirac, François-Henri Pinault, Waris Dirie, Isabelle Guichot, Jochen Zeitz, Stella McCartney, Philippe Buendia, Céline Bonnaire - Photo Credit: P.PETIT-PARISMATCH-SCOOP
Under the Chairmanship of François-Henri Pinault, the Board of the Kering Corporate Foundation meets twice a year to define the Foundation’s strategic orientations and oversee its proper governance.
The Board is made up of fifteen members, comprising a Founding Members Board, a Kering S.A Personnel Representative college and a college of Qualified Personalities committed to women’s issues.
Find videos of all members of the Kering Foundation's Board of Directors, discussing women's rights and their committment to the Foundation in their biography below.
After graduating from the School of Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC), François-Henri Pinault joined the Pinault Group in 1987, and exercised a number of responsibilities in major subsidiaries. In December 1990, he became President of Pinault Distribution and in 1993 was appointed President of CFAO and Member of the PPR Board. Four years later, he became CEO of Fnac, a post he occupied until February 2000, when he was promoted to Deputy General Director of PPR, with responsibility for the development of the Group’s Internet businesses. In 2003, he took over the presidency of the Artémis Group. In 2005, he was appointed President of the Board and then CEO of PPR.
Watch the testimonial of François-Henri Pinault about his commitment to the Kering Foundation
Credits : François Maréchal
After graduating from Sup de Co Rennes, Laurent Claquin obtained an MBA at the University of Exeter and a DESS in Cultural Management at the Institut des Etudes Européennes de Paris VIII. In 1997, he was appointed Manager of Communications and International Relations at the Galerie Nationale du Jeu de Paume, before becoming Deputy Director of Communication at Centre Pompidou in 1999. He was appointed Deputy Head of the private office of the Minister of Culture and Communication in 2002, and in 2004, joined Artémis Group as an adviser to François-Henri Pinault. In 2005, he was appointed Director of Communication, PPR, and in 2007, Group Senior VP Corporate Social & Environmental Responsibility.
Watch the testimonial of Laurent Claquin about his commitment to the Kering Corporate Foundation
Belén Essioux-trujillo (45) is Spanish, and holds an ICADE Madrid graduate degree and postgraduate degree in law. She began her career at the Boston Consulting Group in Madrid (1990 to 1992) then moved to Paris and switched to Human resources, originally in the automotive sector, at PSA (1993 to 1999) then Valeo. In 2000, she moved to the Danone Group where she spent four years working as the Biscuit Branch’s HR Development Director then International Mobility Director, before moving to the Hermès Group in 2005.
She has been the Human Resources Director at the Company Hermès Sellier and the Leather Goods Division since 2008.
Frida Giannini studied design at Rome\'s Fashion Academy. In 1997, she joined Fendi as a ready-to-wear designer before being named designer for Fendi leathergoods. Gucci recruited her as Handbag Design Director in September 2002. In 2004 and 2005, she progressively was appointed Creative Director of Accessories, Fragrances and Women\'s ready-to-wear. In January 2006, she took over Menswear, thus becoming the sole Creative Director of the label. Frida Giannini is an authentic supporter of UNICEF. She organises special fundraising events in collaboration with worldwide celebrities and creates exclusive annual collections to support UNICEF’s sub-Saharan Africa programs since 2005.
Watch the testimonial of Frida Giannini about her commitment to the PPR Corporate Foundation
After graduating from École des Hautes Études Commerciales (HEC), Isabelle Guichot joined Cartier in 1986. After nineteen years in the Swiss luxury group Richemont, she joined Gucci in January 2005 as Director of Business Development. She became President and Chief Executive Officer of Sergio Rossi in March 2005. In May 2007, she was appointed CEO of Balenciaga.
Watch the testimonial of Isabelle Guichot about her commitment to the PPR Corporate Foundation
Born in London, Stella McCartney graduated from Central St Martins in 1995. In 1997, she was appointed the Creative Director of Chloe in Paris. In 2001, Stella McCartney launched her own fashion house under her name in a joint venture with Gucci Group. Stella McCartney operates 12 stores and her collections are distributed in over 50 countries. They include women’s ready-to-wear, accessories, eyewear, fragrance CARE, the first luxury organic skincare line. In addition to the main line collection, a long-term partnership with Adidas was introduced in September 2004. The sports performance collection “Adidas by Stella McCartney,” has since successfully grown to include several sports categories. A lifelong vegetarian, Stella McCartney does not use any leather or fur in her designs.
Watch the testimonial of Stella McCartney about her commitment to the PPR Corporate Foundation
Mimi Tang is Chief Executive Officer of Asia Pacific region for Kering Luxury Group since March 2011. Ms Tang began her career at DFS and worked in various positions including Regional Buyer. Bringing 5 years of retail operations experience and 10 years of deep knowledge in merchandising, she joined Joyce as General Manager in 1985 taking charge of Merchandising and Operations in Hong Kong and South-east Asia where she cultivated her belief that merchandising is the soul of retail. In 1996, she became Executive Vice President at HPL-21 Limited, building up an entire retail infrastructure for Donna Karen, DKNY and Armani Exchange brands in Hong Kong and North Asia. Ms Tang joined Gucci Group in 1998 as Managing Director for Hong Kong and China. She became the Regional Managing Director for Asia Pacific (excluding Japan) in 1999 and was appointed President of Gucci Group Asia Pacific in 2000. In 2006, she was named Chief Executive Officer of Gucci Group Asia Pacific. Through the years, Ms Tang has expanded her responsibility from managing a single brand in one country, to managing multiple brands in 14 countries with more than 3500 employees under her leadership today.
After embarking on a career as a senior civil servant in the field of agriculture and the environment, Marie-Claire Daveu occupied the post of Technical adviser to the Cabinet of Prime minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin, the Principal private secretary to Serge Lepeltier, Minister of ecology and sustainable development, before joining Sanofi-Aventis Group in 2005 as Head of sustainable development. From 2007 to 2012, Marie-Claire Daveu occupied the post of Principal private secretary to Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet, first within the Ministry of ecology, then PPS in charge of forecasting and the digital economy, and lastly, within the Ministry of ecology, sustainable development, transport and housing.
Marie-Claire Daveu is a graduate of the Paris Grignon National Institute of Agronomy (INA PG), the National School of Rural Engineering, Water and Forests (ENGREF) and holder of a DESS (masters) in public administration from the University of Paris Dauphine.
Born in Mannheim, Germany, Jochen Zeitz is currently the Chairman and CEO of PUMA. Zeitz attended the European Business School and in 1986, he graduated in International Marketing and Finance, after having studied in Germany, France, and the United States. He began his professional career with Colgate-Palmolive in New York and Hamburg. Zeitz joined PUMA in 1990 and in 1993 was appointed Chairman and CEO of PUMA becoming the youngest Chairman in German history to head a public company at the age of 30. Jochen Zeitz is a member of the board of Kering.
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Watch the testimonial of Claude Chirac about her commitment to the PPR Corporate Foundation
Waris Dirie was born in the Somali desert into a nomad family. She underwent genital mutilation at the age of five and was thirteen when she fled from a forced marriage. After an adventurous escape, she managed to reach London. The British photographer Terence Donovan discovered her and she became one of the first ‘supermodels’. In 1988, Waris Dirie decided to open to the media about the tradition of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and her own fate. She was appointed UN Special Ambassador for the Elimination of FGM in 1997 and created her own Foundation in 2002, based in Austria. Waris Dirie published four best-sellers between 1997 and 2007. The recipient of numerous prizes and awards, she has become a symbol of hope and justice to millions of women.
Watch the testimonial of Waris Dirie about her committment in the PPR Corporate Foundation
Actress, director and producer Salma Hayek was born and grew up in Mexico, but has worked in the United States since the 1990s. Her interpretation of the role of Frida Kahlo in the work by Julie Taymor, dealing with the story of the famous Mexican artist, lead to an Oscar Nomination for the Best Actress in 2003. Since 2002 she has been working with the V-day Association. After acting in Monologues du Vagin by Eve Ensler, she joined the Board of Directors. Salma Hayek has since 2004 been the spokesperson for the Avon brand of cosmetics. She is particularly involved in the Avon Foundation's Speak Out Against Domestic Violence programme.
Watch the testimonial of Salma Hayek about her commitment to the PPR Corporate Foundation
Taslima Nasreen is a physician, and the author of thirty-two books of poetry, essays, novels, short stories and memoirs.
Dr. Nasreen has been granted numerous awards for her writing for women's rights, including Ananda literary award from India, Kurt Tucholsky Prize from Swedish PEN, the Human Rights Award from the Government of France, the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thoughts from the European Parliament, edit de Nantes Prize from the city of Nantes, France, Feminist of the year ( 1994) from Feminist Majority Foundation, USA, UNESCO Prize for the Promotion of Tolerance and Non-Violence, Simone de Beauvoir Prize from France, and the Feminist Press award from USA.
The recipient of two honorary doctoral degrees from Ghent University and American University of Paris, she has spoken in many different countries and in different universities such as Oxford, Edinburgh, Harvard, Yale, and the Sorbonne.
Deported first from her native country Bangladesh (1994), and then from India (2008) because of her views on women's rights, secular humanism, and freedom of expression, she arrived in Europe and continued her work for consciousness raising.
Watch the testimonial of Taslima Nasreen about her committment in the PPR Corporate Foundation
After a diploma from the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris and a Masters in Economics at Université Paris II Assas, Nazanine Ravaï joined the Figaro staff as a journalist in 1987 before being appointed to major reporting duties in 1997. In 2000, she went to Financière Pinault as a special adviser to the President. Nazanine Ravaï has written two books: Bernard Arnault or the taste for Luxury with Nadège Forestier published by Plon in 1991, and The Republic of Vanities published by Grasset in 1997.
The Selection Committee reviews all funding applications submitted to the Kering Foundation by non-profit associations and NGOs, as well as social entrepreneurship projects. It reviews in particular applications for NGO Partnerships, Employee Projects and Social Entrepreneurs Awards.
Based on specific criteria, the Committee decides on the amount of funding granted, which may be multiannual for some long-term projects.
Acting on the powers delegated by the Board, the Selection Committee grants financial support up to €70K. For budgets in excess of this amount, the Committee issues recommendations to the Board. The Committee comprises both external and internal members, and meets 2 to 3 times a year.
- Grégoire Amigues, Kering Vice President Development and Strategy
- Céline Bonnaire, Executive Director, Kering Corporate Foundation for Women’s Dignity and Rights
- Philippe Buendia, IT Purchase Director, Kering S.A.
- Laurent Claquin, Head of Kering Americas and a member of the Corporate Foundation’s Board
- Emilie Rognon, Project Coordinator, Kering Corporate Foundation
- Linda Weil-Curiel, lawyer and representative of the “Commission pour l’Abolition des Mutilations Sexuelles”/CAMS (Commission for the Abolition of Genital Mutilations)
- Two facilitators from Kering Group brands and companies, in attendance by rotation throughout the year
The Kering Corporate Foundation is part of Kering Sustainability Department
Kering empowers an ensemble of brands to reach their full growth potential in the most imaginative and sustainable manner.
The same vision that drives the Group’s business strategy drives its commitment to environmental and social sustainability.
Kering is propelling its brands to lead with new business models that contribute to a better world economically, socially and environmentally.