Thierry Breton

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Thierry Breton was the French Minister of Economy, Finance, and Industry until May 18 2007, replaced by Jean-Louis Borloo. He was appointed on February 25, 2005, replacing Hervé Gaymard. He was born in the XIVe arrondissement of Paris. He studied at Supélec and later at the Institut des hautes études de défense nationale. He was the chief executive of France Télécom. He is a knight of the Légion d'honneur and an officer of the Ordre National du Mérite. Wikipedia
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1955
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    Thierry Breton, former French finance minister, is to join Harvard Business School as a professor of management. The first course he will teach will be on leadership and corporate accountability. Mr Breton is well-known in France as former chairman of F
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    In 2005, he was appointed Finance and Economy Minister of France by President Jacques Chirac, after the previous minister resigned due to a scandal. He attended one of France's elite engineering schools, the Ecole Supérieure d'Electricité in Paris, and la
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