, the French luxury giant’s longtime chief financial officer, is to become president and CEO of the division, known as Moët Hennessy, with According to LVMH, Schaus “has decided to begin a new chapter in his career, focusing on non-executive roles. He will, in particular, support the new team during the first half of 2025, sharing his responsibilities in the sector.” Alvarez-Pereyre has been LVMH’s chief people and transformation officer since last year, and has worked in HR at various LVMH divisions since 2004.
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