Discover the complete record of transactions filed by Alexandra Pereyre et Stéphanie Meneux, Membres du Directoire de Laurent-Perrier. Officer active across 1 companies, notably LAURENT-PERRIER. Cumulatively, 1 disclosures have been logged. Total volume traded: €1.5m. The latest transaction was disclosed on 6 January 2023 — Acquisition. Regulator: AMF. The full history is accessible without signup.
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Alexandra Pereyre de Nonancourt and Stéphanie Meneux de Nonancourt play a central role in the governance of Laurent-Perrier, the iconic listed Champagne house based in France. As daughters of Bernard de Nonancourt, a defining figure in the brand’s modern history, they joined the Laurent-Perrier Executive Board in 1999, when the group adopted a governance structure combining an Executive Board and a Supervisory Board. Their positions reflect both continuity with a strong family legacy and active participation in the company’s long-term development, international reach, and brand stewardship. Within Laurent-Perrier’s governance framework, Alexandra Pereyre de Nonancourt and Stéphanie Meneux de Nonancourt help safeguard the house’s founding principles: high standards, elegance, independence, and brand vision. Their work is especially important in a sector where reputation, product consistency, heritage, and strategic discipline are critical to success. They represent a form of long-term family leadership that is particularly well suited to a prestigious Champagne house, where identity is built over decades and where quality and authenticity are core competitive advantages. One of the most notable recent milestones for Laurent-Perrier was the Royal Warrant granted by King Charles III in 2024, a prestigious recognition that underlines both the quality of the wines and the company’s environmental and production standards. Corporate communications from Laurent-Perrier identify Alexandra Pereyre de Nonancourt and Stéphanie Meneux de Nonancourt among the leaders guiding the house today alongside Stéphane Dalyac and cellar master Michel Fauconnet. Their presence at the top of the organization illustrates a rare continuity in a listed spirits business, balancing heritage, stability, and adaptation. Their expertise is most visible in brand governance, family ownership stewardship, international brand positioning, and the preservation of the group’s independence.