Danone Morocco Appoints New CEO as Veteran Leader Retires
– byGinette
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Nearly four years after taking the reins of the Moroccan subsidiary of Centrale Danone, Didier Lamblin is leaving the French food multinational to enjoy retirement. He has handed over his seat to Nathalie Alquier who has held the same position in Ukraine for the past two years.
Nathalie Alquier’s term takes effect from November 1, 2019. A graduate of HEC Paris, Nathalie Alquier is 54 years old and has over 30 years of experience, including 21 within Danone.
According to the MAP, Nathalie Alquier will replace Didier Lamblin, 65 years old and having worked for 40 years within the multinational. He has been leading the Moroccan subsidiary of Danone since 2015.
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