Bottega Veneta CEO heads to Moncler

22/01/2026

Bottega Veneta’s CEO, Bartolomeo Rongone, will leave the company at the end of March to take the top role at Moncler. 

Moncler’s current CEO, Remo Ruffini – who led the company to phenomenal growth, reporting revenues of €2.7 billion in 2024 compared with €700 million in 2014 – will remain in charge of creative direction, and will become chairman.

Mr Rongone started his career at Fendi, moving to Kering, and has led Bottega Veneta since 2019.

Luca de Meo, CEO of Bottega’s parent group, Kering, said: “I would like to thank Leo Rongone for his leadership and for the significant contribution he has made to Bottega Veneta over the past six years. During his tenure, he achieved important milestones with his team and supported the continued development of the house.”

The selection process for the next CEO of Bottega Veneta is under way.