Kilian Hennessy


Kilian Hennessy was a French business magnate of Irish origin, and patriarch of the Hennessy cognac company.
Kilian Hennessy, the son of Jean Hennessy and Marguerite de Mun, was a direct, fifth generation descendant of Richard Hennessy, who founded Hennessy in 1765. He became the CEO of Hennessy during the 1970s and spearheaded the 1971 merger with the Moët et Chandon champagne company. The merger resulted in the creation of Moët Hennessy, which in turn became a part of the new LVMH in 1987, becoming Moët-Hennessy • Louis Vuitton. Hennessy remained a member of the luxury group's advisory board until his death in 2010.

Death

Hennessy died in Switzerland on 1 October 2010, at the age of 103. He was a resident of Saint-Brice, Charente, France.