She then published the book French Women for All Seasons in 2006. Overall it sold more than three million copies within ten years. Her book French Women Don’t Get Fat sold 450,000 copies between December 2004 and April 2005, and was translated into several dozen languages. She retired from Clicquot in 2006 to become a full-time writer. In 2005 she joined the board of the James Beard Foundation and sat on the Executive Committee of Moet-Hennessy at LVMH. In this position she increased the market share of the wine from 1% 1984 and to 25% at the end of her tenure. In 1984 the company asked her to create an American subsidiary, Clicquot, Inc. In 1979 she left the translation industry and joined the Champagne News and Information Bureau where she first began working with Veuve Clicquot. Guiliano began her career as a multi-lingual translator, including work for the United Nations. She also graduated as a translator/interpreter from the Institut Supérieur d'Interprétariat et de Traduction (ISIT). She completed a year of her education as an exchange student in the United States and studied French and English literature at the Sorbonne Nouvelle (1966–1970) and received her master's degree. Mireille Guiliano was born in 1946 in Moyeuvre-Grande, France. Mireille Guiliano (born April 14, 1946, in Moyeuvre-Grande, France) is a French-American author and former corporate executive at LVMH.
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