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Capri Holdings Limited, a global fashion luxury group, has announced the promotion of Jenna A. Hendricks to senior vice president, chief people officer effective June 1, 2021. 

In this role, Hendricks will be responsible for leading the global human resources organisation for Capri Holdings across all three luxury houses to further “drive innovative solutions” that promote a “talent-centric culture”. 

She will continue to report to John D. Idol, chairman and CEO. Hendricks joined Michael Kors over 17 years ago and has most recently served as senior vice president, global human resources. 

During her tenure, she has helped support the “global expansion” of the Michael Kors brand and has played an “instrumental role” in the integration of Jimmy Choo and Versace into Capri Holdings. 

Hendricks said: “I am thrilled to continue to partner with the Capri leadership team as the company works to further develop our talent and achieve its strategic objectives. 

“Our employees have always been the heart and soul of our global organisation. I look forward to advancing workplace initiatives that will further help our team achieve continued success.”

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