【Milan, Italy】Kering-Owned Jewelry Brand DoDo Has Named a CEO

Editor’s Note

This article reports on Kering’s strategic move to appoint a CEO for its jewelry brand DoDo, signaling a focused push into the competitive jewelry sector. The new leadership, drawn from within the group, underscores Kering’s commitment to developing this brand.

Teejana Beenessreesingh, CEO of jewerly brand DoDo.
Kering Appoints CEO for Jewelry Brand DoDo

Signaling its ambitions in the vibrant jewelry category, Kering has appointed a chief executive officer for its jewelry brand DoDo, WWD has learned.

New Leadership from Within Kering

A five-year veteran of Bottega Veneta, also controlled by Kering, Teejana Beenessreesingh joins the Milan-based house on July 1. She will report to Francesca Bellettini, Kering’s deputy CEO in charge of brand development.

Mission: Driving Growth and Desirability

It is understood Beenessreesingh has been tasked with securing the next phase of growth for DoDo, boosting its desirability and strengthening its market positioning in the luxury and gifting segments.

Background and Experience

Beenessreesingh is currently director of business development, retail performance and digital business at Bottega Veneta, where she’s risen through the ranks in recent years. She joined the Italian fashion house in 2020 as chief of staff to Leo Rongone, CEO of Bottega Veneta, later also taking on responsibilities in the commercial, retail and other departments.
Her LinkedIn profile lists stints at Cartier in Paris and Bain & Co. in Dubai. In addition, she logged a decade as an investment banker at UBS Investment Bank and hedge-fund manager at Citadel in New York.
She studied management science and economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston, and also holds an MBA from HEC in Paris.

About DoDo and Kering’s Jewelry Ambitions

Founded in 1994, and acquired by Kering in 2013 alongside Pomellato, DoDo is known for its animal and good-luck charms, and sustainable credentials. The DoDo team used to be part of the Pomellato organization, and the brand will now have its own management structure.
While Kering does not break out numbers for its smaller brands, it signaled vibrancy for its jewelry houses in the first quarter of 2025, highlighting that:

“Boucheron achieved a robust performance over a high comparison base, Pomellato had an excellent quarter, driven in particular by new pieces in its Nudo line and Qeelin achieved outstanding growth.”
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⏰ Published on: July 26, 2025