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Leena Nair: From Kolhapur Roots to Leading Global Luxury Brand Chanel

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Leena Nair, originally from Kolhapur, India, has risen to become the CEO of luxury fashion house Chanel. She made history early in her career by becoming the first woman to work a night shift at a factory. Before joining Chanel, Nair served as Chief Human Resources Officer at Unilever, one of the world's largest consumer goods companies. As Chanel's CEO, she prioritizes listening and human connection as core elements of her leadership approach. Her leadership philosophy is built around values such as compassion, audacity, optimism, curiosity, and a strong sense of purpose.

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