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Gueye Anne Sophie

Chief Sales Officer at La Maison Française du Verre

Gueye Anne Sophie currently serves as Chief Sales Officer at International Cookware since January 2016, where responsibilities include developing and implementing the group's commercial strategy and enhancing the performance of business units in various geographic regions. Prior to this, Gueye Anne Sophie held the position of Interim General Manager and Commercial Director at Kellogg Company from October 2010 to January 2016, overseeing commercial and category strategies across Europe and managing a team of 130 individuals. Additional experience includes roles as National Clients Director and Chain Director at Marie Surgelé and multiple positions at Bel from 2000 to 2008, as well as earlier roles in merchandising at Colgate Palmolive from 1991 to 2000. Educational background includes studies at OMNES Education and Lycée Camille See.

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Paris, France

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La Maison Française du Verre

La Maison Française du Verre est le fabricant de Pyrex® et Duralex®. Le Groupe emploie 750 personnes dans le monde entre ses bureaux à Vincennes, en Europe et au Moyen-Orient, et ses usines de production, à Châteauroux pour Pyrex® et à La Chapelle Saint-Mesmin pour Duralex®. Créée en 1915, Pyrex® est connue pour son verre borosilicate ultra-résistant à la chaleur. Pyrex® place les produits au cœur des préoccupations et des usages du consommateur – préparer, cuire, conserver, servir et emporter. Créée en 1945 Duralex® produit des objets en verre trempé pour l’art de la table. 350 références et 7 teintes différentes composent l'offre Duralex®, des gobelets à l'assiette, saladiers, boîtes de conservation et autres accessoires de table. La priorité du Groupe est de développer des produits sains et durables, dans une logique vertueuse pour l’environnement et ses consommateurs, de la cuisine à la table. La Maison Française du Verre is the manufacturer of Pyrex® and Duralex®, world-famous brands of cooking utensils and tableware, in glass. The Group employs 750 collaborators in the world, in its offices in Vincennes, in Europe and in Middle East, and in its glass production factories, in Châteauroux for Pyrex® and in La Chapelle Saint-Mesmin for Duralex®. Created in 1915, Pyrex® is known for its borosilicate glass, ultra resistant to heat. yrex® puts the products in the heart of the concerns and uses of the consumer – to prep, cook, store, serve and take away. Created in 1945 Duralex® manufactures tempered glass products for tableware. 350 references and 7 different colors makes up the Duralex® offer, from tumblers to plates, salad bowls, storage boxes and other table accessories. The priority of the Group is to develop healthy and durable products, in a virtuous logic for the environment and its consumers, from kitchen to table. More information on www.pyrex.fr and www.duralex.com


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Vincennes, France

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501-1,000

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