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Thursday, December 16 2021 - 21:33
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MOET HENNESSY ANNOUNCEMENT
PARIS, Dec, 16. 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Philippe Schaus, President and Chief Executive Officer of Moët Hennessy, is 
pleased to announce the appointment of Manuel Reman as the new President of 
Maison Krug effective as of April 1st, 2022, taking over from Maggie Henriquez 
who decided to take a next professional step outside the Group. Manuel will 
report into Philippe Schaus and he will be a member of the Moët Hennessy 
Leadership Team.

Manuel succeeds Maggie Henriquez who, after a very successful 20 years in Moet 
Hennessy, will leave at the end of March 2022 as a result of her career move. 
Maggie joined Moët Hennessy in 2001 as the President & CEO of Bodegas Chandon 
and Terrazas de los Andes in Argentina before being appointed as the President 
of Maison Krug in France in 2009. Maggie, a visionary leader, widely known for 
having brought Krug to the pinnacle of a luxury Champagne Maison, is highly 
respected by the gastronomy and oenological community.

"I'm delighted to welcome Manuel in his new role as the President of Maison 
Krug and I trust that together with his team he will be instrumental in 
continuing the tremendous work done by Maggie Henriquez at Maison Krug. I wish 
to recognize Maggie's outstanding accomplishments throughout an exceptional 
career at Moët Hennessy in France and Argentina and wish her all the best for 
her new endeavours. Her charismatic leadership style will continue to inspire 
many of us, and we will pursue the projects she has been championing, in 
particular where it pertains to the sustainability agenda." commented Philippe 
Schaus.

Manuel will work alongside Maggie during a one month handover in March in 
Champagne and Paris. An announcement about the evolution of the MHCS "Support & 
Resources" activities, headed by Manuel, will be made in the course of February.

Manuel began his career with Boston Consulting Group in France in 2002 as 
Strategy Consultant. He joined Moet Hennessy in 2005 as Special Projects 
Manager for Maison Moet & Chandon before being appointed Controlling Director 
in 2007 for Moet Hennessy Champagne Services. Manuel was the Production 
Director of Moet & Chandon from 2012 to 2016 before moving to Spain as the 
Managing Director of Moet Hennessy Spain in September 2016 during three 
successful years. Since 2019, Manuel is the Managing Director of Moet Hennessy 
Champagne Services (MHCS).

Please join us in wishing Maggie and Manuel all the best in their future new 
roles.

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Moet Hennessy 
Jean-Christophe Laizeau 
Director of External Relations  
Courriel : jc.laizeau@moethennessy.com  

Source: Moet Hennessy