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REG-Alexander Lacik to retire in 2026; Berta de Pablos-Barbier will become the new CEO of Pandora

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Pandora today announced that Alexander Lacik has decided to retire at the next
annual general meeting on 11 March 2026 after almost seven years as President
and CEO of Pandora. He will hand over to Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) Berta
de Pablos-Barbier who will become the new President and CEO. She will lead the
company’s continued strategic evolution as a full jewellery brand, building
on the strong results during Alexander Lacik’s tenure.

Berta de Pablos-Barbier joined Pandora as CMO and member of Pandora’s
Executive Leadership Team in November 2024. As CMO, she has successfully led
the strategic positioning of Pandora as a full jewellery brand, the key lever
in the company’s growth strategy, Phoenix. Brand awareness has reached an
all-time high, and the company’s product assortment and marketing mix have
been infused with new innovations.

Berta de Pablos-Barbier is a Spanish national with 30 years of international
executive experience from global luxury and consumer goods brands. Before
joining Pandora, she served as President & CEO of LVMH’s champagne brands
Moët & Chandon, Dom Perignon and Mercier, and prior to that she was the Chief
Growth Officer of Mars Wrigley, CMO of Lacoste, and VP of Marketing &
Communications at Kering-owned jeweller Boucheron.

The appointment of Berta de Pablos-Barbier follows a diligent global search
process as part of the Board of Directors’ long-term succession planning.

Peter Ruzicka, Chair of the Board of Directors, said:

“The Board is delighted that Berta de Pablos-Barbier will be Pandora’s
next CEO. Together with Alexander Lacik, we brought her on board as a possible
CEO candidate, and during our search she stood out as the clear number one.
She is a visionary leader with great analytical skills and a perfect mix of
experience from top brands across luxury, fashion and fast-moving consumer
goods. She is the right person to lead our continued growth, and I am pleased
that we can maintain strategic focus and momentum during this smooth and
orderly leadership transition.”

“Alexander leaves a strong foundation for future growth. We will thank him
in due course for his tremendous achievements and for transforming Pandora to
a completely different company than the one he joined in 2019.”

Berta de Pablos-Barbier said:

“I am honoured to take over as CEO after Alexander next year. Under his
leadership, Pandora has become an iconic global brand, and we have charted a
path to sustained growth for years to come as an accessible jewellery company.
Even though we are the largest in our industry, Pandora still holds
significant untapped potential, and I am excited to work with our amazing
organization and lead the company in this next chapter.”

Alexander Lacik said:

“After more than 30 years leading global brands and seven years in charge of
Pandora, the time has come for me to retire and spend my energy elsewhere.
Leading Pandora has been the greatest experience of my professional life, and
I am extremely proud of the results we have achieved. While it is hard to
leave, I am very pleased that I can pass the baton to Berta’s safe hands. We
have established Pandora as a leading global consumer brand, and with her at
the helm I am convinced that the company will continue its rise.”

Since joining Pandora as President and CEO in April 2019, Alexander Lacik has
led a successful turnaround and launched the Phoenix strategy to transform
Pandora into a full jewellery brand. Under his leadership, revenue has grown
by 45%, and the global workforce has expanded from 24,000 to 37,000. Pandora
has emerged as a digital leader in consumer brands and is now ranked among the
world’s 100 most valuable brands and 50 most sustainable companies.

Berta de Pablos-Barbier resume:

 Pandora          Chief Marketing Officer                2024-      
 Moët & Chandon   President and CEO                      2020-2024  
 Mars             Chief Growth Officer                   2015-2020  
 Lacoste          Chief Marketing Officer                2012-2015  
 Boucheron        VP, Global Marketing & Communications  2008-2011  



ABOUT PANDORA

Pandora is the world's largest jewellery brand, specialising in the design,
crafting and marketing of accessible luxury jewellery made from high-quality
materials. Each piece is created to inspire self-expression, allowing people
to share their stories and passions through meaningful jewellery. Pandora
jewellery is sold in more than 100 countries through 6,800 points of sale,
including more than 2,700 concept stores.

Headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark, Pandora employs 37,000 people worldwide
and crafts its jewellery using only recycled silver and gold. Pandora is
committed to leadership in sustainability and has set out to halve greenhouse
gas emissions across its value chain by 2030. Pandora is listed on the Nasdaq
Copenhagen stock exchange and generated revenue of DKK 31.7 billion (EUR 4.2
billion) in 2024.



CONTACT

For more information, please contact:

 Investor Relations  BILAL AZIZ SVP, Investor Relations & Treasury +45 3137 9486 biazi@pandora.net  Corporate Communications JOHAN MELCHIOR VP, Media Relations & Public Affairs +45 4060 1415 jome@pandora.net  
 ADAM FUGLSANG Director, Investor Relations +45 6167 7425 adfug@pandora.net                                                                                                                                      

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