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Apple bags Burberry CEO

Apple Inc. made its second high-fashion hire this year by naming Angela Ahrendts, CEO of iconic British luxury fashion house Burberry Group plc., as senior vice-president of retail and online stores for the California-based electronics device maker.

Ahrendts will be occupying a newly created post. She will be reporting directly to Apple CEO Tim Cook but is not expected to start working until the spring of 2014. She will lead Appleโ€™s strategic direction, expansion and operation in both retail and online spaces, according to statement released by the company.

โ€œI am profoundly honoured to join Apple in this newly created position next , and very much looking forward to working with the global team to further enrich the consumer experience on and offline,โ€ she said in a statement. โ€œI have always admired the innovation and impact Apple products and service have on peopleโ€™s lives and hope in some small way I can contribute to the companyโ€™s continued success and leadership in changing the world.โ€

As CEO of Burberry since 2006, Ahrendts led company through a period of global expansion. She was also named highest paid CEO in the United Kingdom in 2012 by CNN Money . She was reported to have earned $26.3 million that year.

Before joining Burberry, she was executive vice-president of Liz Claiborne Inc. She joined that companyโ€™s executive team in 1996.

In July this year, Apple also recruited Paul Deneve, former CEO of French Luxury brand Yves Saint Laurent. He is currently serving as vice-president of special projects for Apple.

Apple previous senior vice-president of retail was John Browett. The former CEO of European technology retailer Dixons Retail started working with Apple in April 2012. He lasted only six months.

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