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Valentino Adds Chief H. R. Officer Position

● Rosa Santamaria Maurizio will join the company on Oct. 19 from American Express, signaling a new strategic direction.

- BY LUISA ZARGANI

MILAN — The house of Valentino has tapped Rosa Santamaria Maurizio as its new chief human resources officer, effective Oct. 19.

This is a new role and Santamaria Maurizio will report to the company’s chief executive officer Jacopo Venturini, who joined Valentino last June.

“Rosa represents a pivotal entry to sustain the strategic company direction and to grow toward an increasing­ly more global brand view culturally and structural­ly,” Venturini told WWD.

“Her distinctiv­e contributi­on and her experience will allow the brand to enhance the focus on human capital and to create a diffused colleaguec­entric company culture weaved with an ever- growing, client- centric approach, currently implemente­d toward [the] Valentino community.”

Santamaria Maurizio will hold the global strategic and administra­tive responsibi­lity for h. r. and Accademia, which was founded in 2013 with the goal to develop and train internal resources. She will contribute “to the installmen­t and execution of the company strategy via a thorough alignment with the new brand culture, values, resources and their behavior — all vital principles necessary to reach the desired concrete Valentino results in terms of positionin­g and developmen­t,” the company said.

A key mission will be to strengthen the values of house as a global Employer of Choice, “through an ongoing evolution and enhancemen­t of the key processes involving selection, retention, developmen­t and management of the best talents and company welfare.”

Santamaria Maurizio has worked for 20 years in h. r., mainly at American Express, with growing responsibi­lities since 2006 until she was nominated head of h. r., Italy in 2012. The following year she was nominated vice president, chief h. r. officer for Italy, Spain, Northern European countries, Holland, Belgium and Turkey.

She was also part of the Italian leadership team and member of the board with full responsibi­lities across department­s from payroll, health and safety, employee and labor relations to talent and performanc­e management and change leadership.

Prior to American Express, Santamaria Maurizio was h.r. business partner at Bristol Myers Squibb. Before that, at Ernst & Young, she worked as a consultant for Carrefour, Poste Italiane and Banca Intesa.

Creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli has long championed a culture of inclusivit­y inside and outside the couture house, always praising Valentino’s seamstress­es and his team. In 2017, when Valentino received the Art of Craftsmans­hip prize at the Green Carpet Fashion Awards, Piccioli handed the prize over to the seamstress­es, who flanked him on the stage of the La Scala theater, wearing their white smocks. “They allowed me to dream,” Piccioli said at the time.

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