Patrizio Bertelli

Patrizio Bertelli (born 6 April 1946), is chief executive officer (CEO) of Prada Group and husband to Miuccia Prada.[2]

Patrizio Bertelli
Born (1946-04-06) 6 April 1946
Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy
NationalityItalian
Alma materUniversita di Florence, Bologna University
OccupationBusinessman
Net worthUS$5.50 Billion (December 2020)[1]
TitleCEO, Prada Group
Spouse(s)Miuccia Prada
Children2

Life and career

Born in the Tuscan city of Arezzo, in 1946, Patrizio Bertelli is part of an Italian family with a long legal tradition. Nonetheless, his professional life soon began in the leather goods industry, leading the way to his entrepreneurial future in the luxury industry: when he was 21 and at university he founded a small leather goods company, Sir Robert, which has been the base of his future entrepreneurial career.[3]

In the late 1970s he met Miuccia Prada, granddaughter of Mario Prada, founder of the Prada brand, not only they started a professional relationship, but also a personal one which later led to their marriage.

In the 1980s, they rethought Prada’s image and added a modern dimension to the brand’s core identity.[4] Bertelli introduced a new business model within the luxury goods industry when he brought all internal processes together in order to have full control of the production line and of quality standards. This involved a product differentiation strategy, the development of new collections and labels as well as the renovation of all boutiques. With this rationale, the company expanded rapidly through the 1980s and 1990s.

Working in collaboration with Rem Koolhaas and Herzog & de Meuron, in the late 1990s, Bertelli and Miuccia Prada decided to re-visit the concept of shopping, and they launched the “Prada Epicentres” project. In these stores, luxury goods, technology, design and architecture merge to create a range of services and sensory and audiovisual experiences .[5] The “Prada Epicentres” are located in New York (Rem Koolhaas, 2001), Tokyo (Herzog & de Meuron, 2003) and Los Angeles (Rem Koolhaas, 2004).

In 2000, Bertelli received an honorary degree in business economics from the University of Florence.

Later, in 2013, Forbes ranked him and his wife as one of the most influential couples in the world.[6]

As of 2015, Bertelli is, together with Miuccia Prada, co-chief executive officer of the Prada Group, which includes: Prada, Miu Miu, Church’s, Car Shoe and Marchesi 1824.

Further interests

Along with his wife, Bertelli has a passion for contemporary art and culture which led, in 1993, to the creation of Fondazione Prada, whose activities span from art exhibitions to architecture, film festivals, philosophy and other cultural projects, held both in its Venetian palace on the Grand Canal, Ca’ Corner della Regina, and a 19,000 square metre exhibition space in Milan, which opened in May 2015. Some Fondazione Prada projects were in locations such as Paris, London, Seoul and Tokyo.

Bertelli also has a passion for sports, in particular for sailing. In 1997, he set up the sailing team ‘Prada Challenge for the America’s Cup 2000’, challenging for the America’s Cup. Prada was sponsor of the Luna Rossa team in the 2000, 2003, 2007 and 2013 editions of the America’s Cup, winning the Challengers’ Selection Series in 2000 and making the final in 2007 and 2013.[7] Bertelli was the first Italian to be inducted in the America's Cup Hall of Fame, on 29 June 2012.

References

  1. "Patrizio Bertelli". Bloomberg. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
  2. "Patrizio Bertelli". Bloomberg. Retrieved 2015-11-17.
  3. Goldstein, Lauren (1999-09-27). "Prada Goes Shopping Bertelli transformed Prada from a stuffy family company into a fashion powerhouse. And he's just warming up". Fortune. Retrieved 2015-11-17.
  4. "Prada Business Background" (PDF). City Life. 2015-02-27. Retrieved 2015-11-17.
  5. "Prada Epicenter New York". oma.eu. Retrieved 2015-11-17.
  6. Pierce, Kate (2013-05-23). "Partners In Power: The World's Most Influential Couples". Forbes. Retrieved 2015-11-17.
  7. "Team Members". Luna Rossa. Retrieved 2015-11-17.
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