CORRECT: Swatch Group Founder Hayak's Daughter Nayla To Lead Board
June 30 2010 - 11:43AM
Dow Jones News
Two days after the death of Swatch Group AG (UHR.VX) founder and
Chairman Nicolas G. Hayek the Swiss watch and luxury goods maker
said Wednesday his daughter Nayla Hayek has been elected as his
successor and will head the company's board.
Hayek died Monday from heart failure at the age of 82. He was
one of Switzerland's most prominent managers and widely credited
for saving the Swiss watch industry, which faced near-collapse due
to Japanese competition in the 1970s before the popular Swatch
plastic watch was launched under Hayek's stewardship.
Swatch said the board has unanimously voted in favor of Nayla
Hayek, who was previously vice president of the board. The
eight-member board includes her brother Nick Hayek, who is also
Chief Executive of Swatch, former Swiss National Bank president
Jean-Pierre Roth and Ernst Tanner, Chief Executive and Chairman of
Swiss premium chocolate maker Lindt & Spruengli.
Swatch said Nayla Hayek has prepared for the role over many
years, has long-time experience within the board and has been also
involved in various operational functions.
Nayla Hayek joined Swatch's board in 1995, where she has focused
on promotional activities, took responsibility for the local
organization in Dubai and India, and for luxury brand Balmain. She
was made vice president earlier this year.
She also took over the operational leadership of a watch-making
partnership Swatch formed with Tiffany & Co. whereby Swatch
makes watches under the U.S. jewelry company's name. Tiffany is one
of the many luxury brands within Swatch's portfolio, which includes
Breguet, Omega and Rado.
Nayla Hayek's big passion is horse riding and breeding. In a
rare interview in Swiss business magazine Finanz und Wirtschaft,
she said she had bought her first pony as a youth paid for out of
her own pocket.
Since then, Nayla Hayek has evolved into a horse breeding
expert. She is a member of the World Arabian Horse Organization.
Swatch said that "as international Arabian horse judge, Mrs Hayek's
top-level contacts contribute to many of the business and
promotional activities of the Swatch Group."
Nayla Hayek was born in Switzerland in 1951. She is divorced
from Swiss industrial Roland Weber. Her only son Marc Alexander
Hayek is a member of the executive management of Swatch and is
responsible for brands such as Blancpain, Frederic Piguet, Deutsche
Zifferblatt Manufaktur and for Swatch Group Panama and Swatch Group
Middle East.
Neither Swatch nor Nayla Hayek could be immediately reached for
further comment.
Analysts welcomed Nayla Hayek's appointment, saying the
nomination shows that Swatch will remain a stable concern and
firmly in the hands of the family. Swatch's shareholder structure
is closely centered around the Hayek family. The late Nicholas G.
Hayek and other investors, who constituted a pool, hold around 39%
of the voting rights in the company.
Nicholas G. Hayek, who was born in 1928 in Lebanon and moved to
Switzerland in 1949, founded Swatch, which previously was named
Societe de Microelectronique et d'Horlogerie, or SMH, in 1983,
merging two Swiss watch makers that were on the brink of collapse.
The launch of the plastic watch Swatch, of which more than 300
million units have been sold so far, helped the Swiss watch
industry recover and rekindle interest in the country's luxury
watches.
-By Goran Mijuk, Dow Jones Newswires, +41 43 443 80 47;
goran.mijuk@dowjones.com
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