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Moët Hennessy hires UK and Ireland MD
By Miona MadsenThe wine and spirits arm of LVMH, Moët Hennessy, has promoted Julie Nollet to the role of managing director (MD) for the UK and Ireland.

Nollet has more than two decades of leadership experience and has been a part of the French company for more than 14 years.
Prior to being appointed MD, Nollet was the chief marketing officer of Hennessy, playing a pivotal role in shaping the Cognac brand’s global strategies.
Nollet was also the marketing and communications director for Moët Hennessy UK for more than five years.
Before working at Moët Hennessy, Nollet led a career that spanned across the music industry to private banking.
Nollet commented on the new role: “I have been fortunate to work across a diverse range of industries throughout my career and for the last 14 years at Moët Hennessy.
“I am excited about this next chapter, returning to the UK market, which I have always had a deep affinity for, and I am driven by a passion for the amazing brands and people that we have at Moët Hennessy.”
The company’s flagship brand, Moët & Chandon, was named the official Champagne of The Spirits Business Awards 2024.
Earlier this month, Hennessy released a limited edition design celebrating the 300th anniversary of the birth of its founder.
Last month, the Cognac brand teamed up with artist Jean-Michel Othoniel to release two limited edition expressions: the €35,000 (US$38,950) Hennessy XO Masterpiece and the Hennessy XO Limited Edition.
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