Fashion retailer Celio has appointed Jordan Doppagne as the Chief Executive Officer of its India operations, reinforcing the brand’s focus on accelerating growth and strengthening its retail footprint in the country.
Jordan Doppagne brings extensive international experience in retail transformation, business expansion and operational leadership. Throughout his career, he has been involved in scaling businesses, enhancing operational efficiency and driving performance across large retail networks in multiple global markets.
Announcing his appointment on LinkedIn, Doppagne said, "Today, I step into the role of CEO of Celio India, not as a title, but as a responsibility. India is far more than a growth market it is a dynamic and demanding retail environment that constantly challenges us to rethink, adapt and execute better every day. Our focus is clear: elevate the in-store experience, improve product availability where it matters most, build a sharper and more disciplined retail network and strengthen our data backbone to make faster, better decisions. Execution will be everything and what gives me confidence is not only the strategy, but the people behind it."
In his new capacity, Jordan Doppagne will be responsible for steering the growth strategy and operational priorities of Celio in India, as the brand continues to strengthen its position in the highly competitive fashion retail landscape.
Prior to taking on the CEO role, Jordan Doppagne served as Head of Retail Transformation and Managing Director at Celio, where he led key initiatives focused on modernisation, operational efficiency and business expansion.
Earlier in his career, he held leadership roles at Ralph Lauren, the Indo-French Chamber of Commerce & Industry (IFCCI) and Abercrombie & Fitch. Across these roles, he built deep expertise in retail operations, commercial strategy, multi-store management, sales performance and customer experience enhancement.
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