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Ariane Daguin
Born
12 March 1958 Paris
Ariane Daguin is a French-American business owner, author, culinary celebrity and educator. Born in Auch, in the Gascony region of France, she was the first child[1] of parents Jocelyne and Michelin-starred chef André Daguin.[2] She is the co-founder, CEO and owner of the American gourmet meat distributor, D'Artagnan.[1] She also co-founded the non-profit farm foundation All For One One For All Farm in 2021.[3]
^ abAspan, Maria (2019-09-16). "35 Years, $132 Million, and the Foie Gras Wars: How D'Artagnan's Ariane Daguin Is Changing the Way Americans Eat". Inc.com. Retrieved 2022-01-27.
^Grimes, William (2019-12-03). "André Daguin Dies at 84; Chef Made Gascony (and a Dish) Famous". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-01-27.
^Fabricant, Florence (2021-06-14). "D'Artagnan Enters the Farm Business". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-02-02.
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