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Maison Pommery appoints Nathalie Vranken as CEO amid delay to final accounts

The Champagne house Maison Pommery has named Nathalie Vranken as its new chief executive while simultaneously postponing the publication of its final accounts.

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What happened

Maison Pommery, one of Champagne's established producers, announced on 28 April 2026 that Nathalie Vranken has been appointed chief executive of the house. The announcement coincided with a separate disclosure that the publication of the maison's final accounts has been delayed.

The two developments were confirmed simultaneously, placing questions of both leadership and financial reporting at the centre of attention for the house.

Why it matters

For a maison of Pommery's standing within the Champagne region, a change at the very top of the organisation is a consequential event. The appointment of a new chief executive signals a shift in strategic direction, or at the very least a recalibration of how the house intends to present itself going forward.

Equally notable is the postponement of the final accounts. Delays to financial reporting at major Champagne producers are uncommon enough to attract scrutiny from observers across the trade. Taken together, the two announcements suggest that Maison Pommery is navigating a period of meaningful internal change, the full contours of which are not yet visible from the outside.

For those who follow the business of Champagne closely, the combination of a new chief executive and deferred accounts at a house of this profile warrants careful attention in the months ahead.

Context

Maison Pommery is a long-established name in the Champagne appellation, with a history that has made it a recognisable presence both within France and in export markets. The house is based in the region's heartland and has long been considered among the producers that define the broader identity of Champagne as a category.

The appointment of Nathalie Vranken to the role of chief executive represents the most senior leadership change the house has disclosed publicly at this time. No further details regarding the reasons for the delay to the final accounts have been confirmed.

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  1. Google News — champagne (FR)