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EXCLUSIVE. Meeting with Emmanuel Faber’s successor. A year ago, he took control of a company “in full social plan”.
By Beatrice Parrino
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QWhen, on May 16, 2021, Antoine de Saint-Affrique passes his great oral to land Danone’s number one job, he forgets one thing. Of course, the 8-page document that he concocted for the recruiters-administrators of the company had its small effect, because none of them demanded anything like it. “If I can help…” the fifty-year-old slips into them with his usual hiss. Here he is, clear and succinct, defending his program to take over the liner Danone, distilling his working hypotheses in the form of questions; and, in case his interlocutors had not understood who he was, he, then number one of the Swiss chocolatier Barry Callebaut, passed by the Anglo-Dutch giant Unilever, he added to his presentation an insert dedicated to his life and at…
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