A loss that shakes the textile sector
The recent death of Isak Andic, founder of Mango, has left a deep mark on the Catalan business landscape. At the age of 71, Andic lost his life in a tragic accident while on an excursion to Montserrat. This news has shaken not only the company, but also an entire sector that considered him a pioneer and a reference.
Toni Ruiz: the new captain of a ship in a storm
At such a delicate moment, Toni Ruiz, current CEO of Mango, has decided to communicate openly with employees and fans of the brand. After seven years of working closely with Andic, Ruiz has taken on the challenge of keeping his legacy alive, as he expressed in an emotional message on LinkedIn. His commitment to continuing Andic’s vision is evident, as is his gratitude for the lessons learned during the years they shared.
A firm commitment to the future
Ruiz highlighted the importance of the team that Andic has built over the years, stating that ‘the strength lies in the people’. Their dedication to maintaining an inspiring and innovative work environment is one of the keys that they hope to continue cultivating. In his words, Andic’s ability to adapt to market changes has left a role model for all to follow.
Mango: a structure that endures
Toni Ruiz has assured that Mango’s governance structure will remain intact, thus respecting the principles established by Andic. With a board of directors that includes highly prestigious professionals, such as Jordi Canals and Marc Puig, Ruiz has expressed his confidence in the company’s ability to successfully advance in a constantly evolving market.
Inspiration and innovation as drivers
In his message, Ruiz recalled Andic’s phrase: ‘This is just the beginning’, which reflects the founder’s optimism about Mango’s potential. This statement represents not only a tribute, but also a promise to continue innovating and growing, maintaining the essence that Andic infused into the brand.
Looking towards tomorrow
Toni Ruiz’s leadership is presented as a key piece to face the challenges that will come, at a time that many consider critical for the firm. His determination to keep Isak Andic’s legacy alive and the heritage of innovation that he established, will mark the path that Mango will follow in the coming years. ‘I feel honored to be able to carry his legacy forward,’ concluded Ruiz, hinting at an ambitious future for the company.