By Marie Maitre
PARIS, June 6 (Reuters) - Pierre-Andre de Chalendar, set to be crowned as the new chief executive of building materials giant Saint-Gobain on Thursday, faces the daunting task of making his own mark after his predecessor's 21-year reign.
The son of a French count, Chalendar is a new face at the helm of the world's biggest listed building materials group and one of Europe's oldest companies, which helped to build Versailles for King Louis XIV in the 17th ...
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