Pandora appoints Philippa Newman as chief product officer
Pandora has announced the appointment of Philippa Newman as chief product officer (CPO), effective 9 March 2026.
Newman, a seasoned luxury fashion executive, will relocate from New York to Copenhagen to lead the jewellery group’s global product organisation, reporting directly to the recently appointed CEO, Berta de Pablos-Barbier.
Newman joins from Michael Kors (Capri Holdings), where she served as chief brand and product officer.
Her remit at Pandora includes overseeing end-to-end product creation, from initial design and collections management to development, with a specific mandate to drive expansion into new aesthetic territories and accelerate innovation through advanced materials.
The appointment coincides with a significant executive reshuffle as the company pursues its Phoenix growth strategy.
Newman succeeds Stephen Fairchild, who has served as CPO since 2011. Fairchild will transition into a newly created role as chief strategic creative and cultural officer, focusing on material innovation and high-level creative collaborations.
The leadership change follows a steady financial year for the group, which reported 6% organic growth in 2025.
As part of its 2026 innovation roadmap, Pandora is also piloting an exclusive range of platinum-plated jewellery to diversify its product mix and reduce its commodity exposure to silver and gold.
Berta de Pablos-Barbier, CEO of Pandora, said: “Philippa has a proven track record of delivering profitable growth for global fashion brands. She combines creative and manufacturing leadership with commercial acumen. I look forward to partnering with her as we accelerate the next phase of our growth.”
Newman added: “Pandora is an iconic global brand with extraordinary potential. The opportunity to help shape its future as the most desirable accessible jewellery brand is truly inspiring.”