Vincent Bolloré, Arnaud Lagardère and the eye of Brussels

2023-07-08 10:00:00

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By Olivier Ubertalli Vincent Bolloré, strong man of Vivendi, which bought Lagardère. © ROMAIN DOUCELIN / Hans Lucas / Hans Lucas via AFP Published on 07/08/2023 at 12:00

Three-day beard well trimmed, black eyebrows in circumflex accents, Pierre-Emmanuel Ferrand is a former pillar of Canal +. Between 2011 and the end of 2022, he chained positions within the private audiovisual group, a subsidiary of Vivendi. In 2015, unlike boss Rodolphe Belmer and other executives of the encrypted channel, he escaped the purge led by Vincent Bolloré.

Pierre-Emmanuel Ferrand then piloted the marketing plan for the channel’s new offers and the group’s digital transformation. Last January, he emptied his office, at the headquarters of Canal+ in Issy-les-Moulineaux to move to that of Lagardère News, in Paris. He holds the position of digital director of the group which houses Europe 1, Europe 2, RFM, The Sunday newspaper (JDD) et Paris Matt…

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