On the eve of celebrating their 100th anniversary in 2024, Éditions Salvator is about to change hands.
An important step in the history of this small independent house, specializing in religious books.
It is the Première Partie group, merged by Pierre Chausse and Grégory Turpin, which will henceforth preside over the destiny of the company.
The two men have a rather atypical background: one comes from the world of finance, the other is a composer and singer.
Together, they started with music production in 2005, before extending their activity to publishing in 2007.
We have confidence in this new team
David Briend, former chairman of the board of directors of Salvator
This acquisition marks the continuation of this strategy for them, by strengthening their distribution circuit, which Salvator was already in charge of for Première Partie.
Consequently, the two companies know each other well:
“We have confidence in this new team
, underlines David Briend, the ex-president of the board of directors of Salvator.
There is a real addition of forces there, with a…
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