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'''Alain Chevalier''' was chairman of [[Moet Hennessy]].
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'''Alain Chevalier''' was chairman of champagne maker [[Moet Hennessy]] who merged it into luxury goods giant [[Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton]] (LVMH).
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==Early life==
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Born on August 16, [[1931]] in [[Algiers]], [[French Algeria]], where his family has been living since [[1880]], studied law and political science before joining the [[ENA]], from which he left in [[1959]]. At first an auditor at the Court of Auditors, he held various positions in ministries (Algerian affairs, national education, to industry) before leaving the administration to go into the private sector.<ref name=Monde/>
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==Business career==
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In [[1970]] Alain Chevalier took over the general management of the champagne house [[Moët et Chandon]]. He then transformed it to make it one of the leaders of the international champagne market, merging it with Hennessy.
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The company entered a new dimension in [[1987]]: Alain Chevalier, [[Bernard Arnault]] and [[Henry Racamier]], then president of [[Louis Vuitton]], were the architects of the creation of a new luxury group, LVMH, which by 2018 was the leading luxury group in the world.<ref name=Monde>Obituary in Le Monde [https://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/index2.php?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.lemonde.fr%2Fdisparitions%2Farticle%2F2018%2F11%2F04%2Falain-chevalier-l-un-des-deux-fondateurs-de-lvmh-est-mort_5378792_3382.html#federation=archive.wikiwix.com Archived]</ref><ref>https://www.carnetsduluxe.com/en-continu-hp/deces-dalain-chevalier-le-co-fondateur-de-lvmh/</ref> But this marriage was the end of the career Chevalier. He never owned the slightest share, whether at Moët or later at LVMH. Absent from the ownership of LVMH, he did not succeed in stopping the progress of [[Bernard Arnault]], who gradually acquired whole sections of the company, until he became the main shareholder. Arnault, the was, as of as of June 2022, the third richest person in the world.<ref>https://www.forbes.com/profile/bernard-arnault/</ref> 
 
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Latest revision as of 08:21, 30 June 2022

Person.png Alain Chevalier  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(businessman)
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Born1931
Algiers, French Algeria
Died1 November 2018 (Age 86)
NationalityFrench
Alma materSciences Po, ENA
Member ofFrench-American Foundation
Interestsluxury goods
Chairman of Moet Hennessy who merged it into luxury goods giant Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton (LVMH).

Alain Chevalier was chairman of champagne maker Moet Hennessy who merged it into luxury goods giant Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton (LVMH).

Early life

Born on August 16, 1931 in Algiers, French Algeria, where his family has been living since 1880, studied law and political science before joining the ENA, from which he left in 1959. At first an auditor at the Court of Auditors, he held various positions in ministries (Algerian affairs, national education, to industry) before leaving the administration to go into the private sector.[1]

Business career

In 1970 Alain Chevalier took over the general management of the champagne house Moët et Chandon. He then transformed it to make it one of the leaders of the international champagne market, merging it with Hennessy.

The company entered a new dimension in 1987: Alain Chevalier, Bernard Arnault and Henry Racamier, then president of Louis Vuitton, were the architects of the creation of a new luxury group, LVMH, which by 2018 was the leading luxury group in the world.[1][2] But this marriage was the end of the career Chevalier. He never owned the slightest share, whether at Moët or later at LVMH. Absent from the ownership of LVMH, he did not succeed in stopping the progress of Bernard Arnault, who gradually acquired whole sections of the company, until he became the main shareholder. Arnault, the was, as of as of June 2022, the third richest person in the world.[3]

 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/198625 April 198627 April 1986Scotland
Gleneagles Hotel
The 34th Bilderberg, 109 participants
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