Arnaud Lagardère (French: [aʁno laɡaʁdɛʁ]; born 18 March 1961) is a French businessman, the General and Managing Partner of Lagardère SCA, holding company of the Lagardère Group and the chairman and CEO of Hachette. He is the son of Jean-Luc Lagardère, the former chairman of Matra and Hachette.[4]
Arnaud Lagardère | |
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Born | |
Nationality | French |
Citizenship | French |
Alma mater | Paris-Dauphine University |
Occupation(s) | General and Managing Partner, Lagardère SCA [1] Chairman and CEO, Hachette |
Spouse(s) |
Manuela Erdōdy
(m. 1985; div. 2010)[3] |
Parents |
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Career
editWith a DEA higher degree (Master) in economics from Paris Dauphine University, Arnaud Lagardère joined the Lagardère Group in 1986.
He was appointed Director (1986) and then CEO (1989) of MMB, which became Lagardère SCA in 1996. Since that time, he has held different positions within the Group, including Chairman of Grolier Inc. in the United States (1994–1998), Chairman of Europe 1 - Communication (1999–2007), etc.; since 2003, he has headed the Lagardère Group as General Partner.
In 2001, he took over control of day-to-day businesses of his father Jean-Luc Lagardère.[5]
Since his arrival at the head of the group in 2003, Arnaud Lagardère has gradually refocused Lagardère Group to make it a pure media group which is among the world leaders in the sector. In book publishing, the group acquired 40% of Vivendi Universal Publishing, Houghton Mifflin, and Warner Books. Lagardère Publishing become one of the top publishers in its sector worldwide. In 2006, it created a new entity – Lagardère Sports – which became Lagardère Unlimited in May 2010, specializing in sport industry and entertainment, with the successive acquisitions of Sportfive, IEC in Sports, World Sport Group and Best.[6] In September 2015, Lagardère Unlimited has been renamed Lagardère Sports and Entertainment.
Today, driven by Arnaud Lagardère, the group is working to expand its business digitally, especially in publishing and media. Arnaud Lagardère has been a Director of France Télécom (2003–2008), LVMH (2003–2009), and FIMALAC (2003–2006), and a member of the supervisory board of Le Monde (2005–2008).
According to Variety, in 2024, he has stepped down from his executive roles as he battles accusations of embezzlement in France.[7][8][9]
Positions
editPositions in the group
editArnaud Lagardère is the general and managing partner of Lagardère SCA, holding company of the Lagardère Group. Arnaud Lagardère is chairman and chief executive officer of Hachette Filipacchi Médias, whose trade name is Lagardère Media, chief executive officer of Lagardère Sports and Entertainment, chairman of the supervisory board of Lagardère Active and Lagardère Travel Retail,[10] and chairman and chief executive officer of Hachette Livre (Lagardère Publishing). Arnaud Lagardère is also president of the Jean-Luc Lagardère Foundation.
Other positions outside the group
editOutside the group, Arnaud Lagardère was director and chairman of SOGEADE-GÉRANCE (a French holding company for aeronautics, defense, and space) from 2007 to 2013, member of the board of directors of EADS N.V. from 2003 to 2013, became chairman of EADS’ board of directors from 2012,[11] and member of the Conseil stratégique des technologies de l’information (Strategic Information Technology Council) from 2004 to 2007.[12]
Personal life
editLagardère was married to Manuela Erdödy from 1985 to 2010.[2] Then he married the Belgian model Jade Foret in Paris on 24 May 2013.[3]
References
edit- ^ "Lagardère - Press releases". www.lagardere.com.
- ^ a b Manuéla ERDÖDY, gw.geneanet.org
- ^ a b Lagardère, le grand patron qui fait le buzz Archived 2013-01-07 at archive.today L'Expansion - 2011-07-20
- ^ "Lagardère: Anatomy of a French heir's fall". www.ft.com. Retrieved 2024-05-15.
- ^ Tagliabue, John (2003-03-16). "Jean-Luc Lagardère, 75, Executive, Dies; Founded an Aerospace and Media Empire". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-05-14.
- ^ Blue Entertainment Sports Television
- ^ "Lagardere CEO Steps Down After Being Accused of 'Misappropriating Company Funds'". Variety. 2024-04-30. Retrieved 2024-05-15.
- ^ "Arnaud Lagardère Forced To Resign As CEO Of Vivendi-Owned Publisher & Travel Retail Giant Due To Indictment". Deadline. 2024-04-30. Retrieved 2024-05-15.
- ^ "Lagardère CEO Resigns After Being Charged With Embezzlement". bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2024-05-15.
- ^ "Arnaud Lagardère Elated By 'Unbelievable' Growth In Travel Retail As Revenue Tops $8.8 Billion". Forbes. Retrieved 2024-05-15.
- ^ "Arnaud Lagardère appointed Chairman of EADS' Board of Directors". Lagardère - Lagardere.com - Groupe. Retrieved 13 December 2023.
- ^ "French media scion resigns after embezzlement charge". Le Monde.fr. 2024-04-30. Retrieved 2024-05-15.