Air Liquide shifts executive management
Following the recent retirement of Pierre Dufour, Senior Executive Vice-President and Jean-Pierre Duprieu, Executive Vice-President, the responsibilities within Air Liquide’s management team are evolving.
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Following the recent retirement of Pierre Dufour, Senior Executive Vice-President and Jean-Pierre Duprieu, Executive Vice-President, the responsibilities within Air Liquide’s management team are evolving.
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