Guillaume Le Bigot (born in Lorient February 24, 1909 -April 3, 1987 16th arrondissement of Paris) was a senior French civil servant and industrialist, controller general of the Navy, ministerial delegate for the Navy from 1958 to 1961, mayor of Puget-sur-Argens, president of Messageries Maritimes (MM) from 1961 to 1966 and administrator of the Union de Transports Aériens (UTA).[1]
Guillaume Le Bigot | |
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Born | 24 February 1909 Lorient, France |
Died | 3 April 1987 (aged 78) Paris, France |
Alma mater | Lycée Condorcet HEC Paris |
Occupation | Politician |
He was the son of Admiral Jules Le Bigot (1883–1965).
He graduated from Lycée Condorcet and HEC Paris.[2]
Bibliography
edit- André Foures, L’École du commissariat de la marine (Brest 1864-1939) : Regard sur soixante-dix promotions et un millier d’anciens élèves (2011)
- Notice « Le Bigot (Guillaume) », page 1174 in Béatrice et Michel Wattel (in collaboration with the editorial team of Who's Who in France), Qui était qui, 20th century : biographical dictionary of missing French people who marked the 20th century, 2nd edition 2005, Levallois-Perret éditions Jacques Lafitte, 1980 pages, 31 cm ISBN 2-85784-044-6.