Reports from the media last week indicated that Hennessey CEO Laurent Boillot had been picked to head up its Wine and Spirits ...
The head of LVMH’s wines and spirits division is set to leave as the world’s largest luxury company wrestles with a slump in ...
Luxury consumer goods giant LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton has appointed a new CEO for its Wine & Spirits division French ...
PARIS (Reuters) -French luxury goods group LVMH said it was "surprised by inaccurate rumors" about its Moet Hennessy division ...
Philippe Schaus, CEO of Moët Hennessy, said: "We are incredibly proud to partner with French Bloom, a pioneer of non-alcoholic sparkling wine with unparalleled taste and distinctive brand identity.
PARIS (Reuters) - French luxury goods giant LVMH is replacing its longtime wine and spirits division head Philippe Schaus with Laurent Boillot, the president of cognac label Hennessy, French ...
Left to right Philippe Schaus (CEO Moët Hennessy), Maggie Frerejean-Taittinger (co-founder French Bloom) Rodolphe Frerejean-Taittinger (CEO French Bloom), Constance Jablonski (co-founder French Bloom) ...
The French company announced today that Philippe Salle will take over as its CEO and on February 1 next year. He will also hold the role of company chairman, effective immediately. Salle is set to ...
La Lettre said the group would name Laurent Boillot, the president of cognac label Hennessy to replace Philippe Schaus. In its statement to Reuters on Friday, LVMH did not comment further.
Boillot, who has been CEO of the Hennessy Cognac brand since 2019, would take over the leadership of Moët Hennessy from Philippe Schaus, who has worked in the role for the past seven years.