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− | | | + | |description=Attended the [[Bilderberg/1970|1970]], [[Bilderberg/1974|1974]], [[Bilderberg/1977|1977]] and [[Bilderberg/1980|1980]] Bilderberg conferences as President of [[Nestlé]]. He was very involved in the [[French Center for Child Protection]]. |
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|birth_date=14 December 1909 | |birth_date=14 December 1909 | ||
|birth_place=London, UK | |birth_place=London, UK | ||
|death_date=15 November 1987 | |death_date=15 November 1987 | ||
+ | |parents=Alfred Liotard-Vogt | ||
+ | |children=Bertrand Liotard-Vogt | ||
+ | |relatives=Gustave Liotard-Vogt,Patrick Liotard-Vogt | ||
|death_place=Blonay, Switzerland | |death_place=Blonay, Switzerland | ||
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+ | |title=President | ||
+ | |start=1973 | ||
+ | |end=1982 | ||
+ | |employer=Nestlé | ||
+ | |description=Attended the [[Bilderberg/1970|1970]], [[Bilderberg/1974|1974]], [[Bilderberg/1977|1977]] and [[Bilderberg/1980|1980]] Bilderberg conferences | ||
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+ | '''Pierre Liotard-Vogt''' was a French entrepreneur and President of the multinational corporation [[Nestlé]]. He was the son of [[Alfred Liotard-Vogt]], CEO and director of the same company.<ref>https://hls-dhs-dss.ch/de/articles/042900</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Background== | ||
+ | He is the son of [[Alfred Liotard-Vogt]], CEO and director of the Nestlé Group and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co, and [[Enrica Cerasoli]]; the grandson of [[Gustave Liotard-Vogt]], Attorney General and first Honorary President of the [[Cour des Comptes (France)|Court of Accounts]]. | ||
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+ | He graduated from [[HEC Paris]] in [[1931]]. | ||
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+ | ==Career== | ||
+ | He joined the Nestlé group in [[1933]], where he held various management positions. | ||
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+ | In [[1967]], he joined the group's board of directors, of which he became managing director from [[1968]] to [[1975]] and chairman from [[1973]] to [[1982]]. Under his leadership, Nestlé invested in [[Vittel]] and[[ L'Oréal]], which were among the Nestlé's most successful investments. He became a director of these companies. | ||
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+ | Pierre Liotard-Vogt was one of the most influential and highest paid executives in Europe. At his family castle in France, the Château de Nailly he entertained his hunting friends, including former French President [[François Mitterrand]]. | ||
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+ | Privately, he was very involved in the [[French Center for Child Protection]] (''Centre Français de Protection de l'Enfance,''), in which he financed through his foundation, the "Pierre Liotard-Vogt Association". The Foundation is today directed by his son, [[Bertrand Liotard-Vogt]] and his grandson [[Patrick Liotard-Vogt]] (president of [[ASmallWorld]]). | ||
+ | Honors | ||
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+ | He was made an officer of the Legion of Honor in 1959 and honorary citizen of the city of Vevey in 1976. | ||
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+ | ==Marriage== | ||
+ | In 1944 he married Jacqueline Gallay (1905-1999) daughter of [[Robert Gallay]], co-founder and first secretary general of the International Tennis Federation, and Abeille Villard-Gallay. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Pierre Liotard-Vogt (businessman) | |
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Born | 14 December 1909 London, UK |
Died | 15 November 1987 (Age 77) Blonay, Switzerland |
Nationality | Swiss |
Alma mater | HEC Paris |
Parents | Alfred Liotard-Vogt |
Children | Bertrand Liotard-Vogt |
Relatives | • Gustave Liotard-Vogt • Patrick Liotard-Vogt |
Pierre Liotard-Vogt was a French entrepreneur and President of the multinational corporation Nestlé. He was the son of Alfred Liotard-Vogt, CEO and director of the same company.[1]
Background
He is the son of Alfred Liotard-Vogt, CEO and director of the Nestlé Group and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co, and Enrica Cerasoli; the grandson of Gustave Liotard-Vogt, Attorney General and first Honorary President of the Court of Accounts.
He graduated from HEC Paris in 1931.
Career
He joined the Nestlé group in 1933, where he held various management positions.
In 1967, he joined the group's board of directors, of which he became managing director from 1968 to 1975 and chairman from 1973 to 1982. Under his leadership, Nestlé invested in Vittel andL'Oréal, which were among the Nestlé's most successful investments. He became a director of these companies.
Pierre Liotard-Vogt was one of the most influential and highest paid executives in Europe. At his family castle in France, the Château de Nailly he entertained his hunting friends, including former French President François Mitterrand.
Privately, he was very involved in the French Center for Child Protection (Centre Français de Protection de l'Enfance,), in which he financed through his foundation, the "Pierre Liotard-Vogt Association". The Foundation is today directed by his son, Bertrand Liotard-Vogt and his grandson Patrick Liotard-Vogt (president of ASmallWorld). Honors
He was made an officer of the Legion of Honor in 1959 and honorary citizen of the city of Vevey in 1976.
Marriage
In 1944 he married Jacqueline Gallay (1905-1999) daughter of Robert Gallay, co-founder and first secretary general of the International Tennis Federation, and Abeille Villard-Gallay.
Events Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Bilderberg/1970 | 17 April 1970 | 19 April 1970 | Switzerland Hotel Quellenhof Bad Ragaz | the 19th Bilderberg meeting, in Switzerland. |
Bilderberg/1974 | 19 April 1974 | 21 April 1974 | France Hotel Mont d' Arbois Megève | The 23rd Bilderberg, held in France |
Bilderberg/1977 | 22 April 1977 | 24 April 1977 | United Kingdom Imperial Hotel Torquay | The 25th Bilderberg, held in Torquay, England. |
Bilderberg/1981 | 15 May 1981 | 17 May 1981 | Switzerland Palace Hotel Bürgenstock | The 29th Bilderberg |