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CRITCHELL TO BE NAMED FRED LEIGHTON CEO.(Brief article)

Publication: WWD

Publication Date: 30-MAY-06

Author: Chabbott, Sophia
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COPYRIGHT 2006 Fairchild Publications, Inc.

Byline: Sophia Chabbott

NEW YORK - Simon Critchell, a former Compagnie Financire Richemont AG executive, will move here from London to become chief executive officer of fine jewelry firm Fred Leighton, according to industry sources.

In April, Fred Leighton was acquired by Ralph Esmerian, a fourth-generation fine jewelry dealer,...

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