Arnault family assigns Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin's CEO to Paris FC leadership role
Moët Hennessy, a prominent company within the LVMH group, has announced a significant change in leadership. Laure Baume has been appointed as the new president of the Europe, Middle East, and Africa region, taking over from Thomas Mulliez who will be moving to a new role within the LVMH group.
In a related development, Paris FC, the French football club, has seen a series of changes in its leadership. Thomas Mulliez, currently at Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, will be leaving his position on October 1st. His departure marks the arrival of Jean-Marc Gallot, who has been appointed as the new general director of Paris FC, starting the same day.
Jean-Marc Gallot, a football enthusiast and who has Antoine Arnault's confidence, has a prior working relationship with Antoine, a son of Bernard Arnault, at Louis Vuitton. Antoine has expressed his confidence in Gallot's ability to bring dynamism and ambition to Paris FC.
The club has also welcomed a new financial director in the form of Nicolas Escalin. Escalin, who previously worked in the finance department of adidas, will take up his new role on October 1st. However, Alexandre Battut, also from LVMH, will join Paris FC as the new financial director, arriving in early November.
Paris FC has made several notable signings during the summer transfer window, including Otavio, Pierre Lees-Melou, Kevin Trapp, Thibault de Smet, Moses Simon, Willem Geubbels, and Nhoa Sangui. The club has spent approximately 50 million euros in the transfer market.
The club's move to the Jean-Bouin stadium, located in the southwest of Paris, near the Parc des Princes, was secured by Alexis de Seze, who has now been succeeded by Jean-Marc Gallot as the general director of Paris FC. Pierre Ferracci remains as the president of Paris FC.
Paris FC's statement thanked Alexis de Seze for extending the Orly complex negotiations and securing the club's move to the Jean-Bouin stadium. No new news about the club's recent return to Ligue 1 was provided in these announcements.
In the midst of these changes, it is clear that Moët Hennessy and Paris FC are preparing for exciting times ahead.
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