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Christian Blanc was born on 17 May, 1942 in Talence, France, is a French politician and businessman. Discover Christian Blanc's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

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Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 17 May, 1942
Birthday 17 May
Birthplace Talence, France
Nationality France

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1942

Christian Blanc (born 17 May 1942) is a French politician and businessman.

1967

Active at the time in the University Antifascist Front for Peace in Algeria, Blanc is subsequently invited by Fidel Castro to the Latin American Solidarity Conference in Cuba in the summer of 1967.

After graduation, Blanc joined a subsidiary of the Caisse des dépôts, a French public sector financial institution, before becoming bureau chief at the Ministry of Youth and Sports.

1970

Blanc began his political career as a member of future Prime Minister Michel Rocard's team in the 1970s, helping Rocard win election as mayor of Conflans-Sainte Honorine in 1977.

During François Mitterrand's presidency, he refused offers from both Rocard and later Édith Cresson to enter government and instead remained in his position with the RATP Group.

1980

Closely associated with Michel Rocard, Blanc ran his 1980 Presidential Campaign.

1981

From 1981 to 1983, Blanc was the chief of staff for European Commissioner Edgard Pisani.

1983

He becomes prefect in the Hautes-Pyrénées region (1983-1984).

Christian Blanc became secretary general of the New Caledonia region with Edgard Pisani, and was then appointed prefect of Seine-et-Marne (1983-1985).

1988

In 1988, Blanc returned to New Caledonia as head of the “Mission of dialogue” mission of the French government, tasked with finding a political solution to the conflict that was shaking the island at the time.

He negotiated the Matignon Agreements, adopted by referendum in November 1988.

1989

A former prefect, Blanc also worked as head of the RATP (1989-1992), Air France (1993-1997) and Merrill Lynch France (2000-2002).

In 1989, Christian Blanc became the president of RATP.

1992

He resigned in 1992, following a spat with the government.

During his presidency, RATP decided to create the first automated metro line – Paris Métro Line 14.

1993

He was subsequently appointed CEO of Air France in 1993 and tasked with rescuing the company.

1997

Under Blanc's leadership, AirFrance became profitable again in 1997.

In 1997, Blanc offered a new strategic plan to continue the restructuring of the company, only to clash with newly elected Prime Minister Lionel Jospin.

The disagreement with the government over the need to privatize Air France led to Blanc's resignation in 1997.

1998

Between 1998 and 1999, Christian Blanc served as an advisor to the Lebanese carrier Middle East Airlines.

1999

Between 1999 and 2001, Blanc was the administrator of the Action Against Hunger.

At the same time he ran two startups: Skygate, a developer of small-scale satellite receptors, and Karavel, an online travel agency.

2000

In 2000, Blanc was appointed president of Merrill Lynch France.

He narrowly escaped the September 11 attacks because he had gone outside for a cigar when the planes struck the World Trade Center.

2002

Blanc was elected to the National Assembly from the UDF party in 2002.

Blanc stood for election in the 2002 legislative elections in the third electoral district of Paris, running under the banner of the Énergies democrats (Democratic Energies) and winning 9.63% of the vote.

He was elected to the National Assembly to represent the third district of Yvelines on 15 December 2002, replacing Anne-Marie Idrac, who had stood down to become president of the RATP.

Winning in the first round, Blanc became a member of the UDF party group in the National Assembly.

2003

In 2003, Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin tasked Blanc with an economic development project.

Six months later, Blanc submitted an official report, entitled For an Ecosystem of Growth, whose recommendations included creating business clusters.

2004

The French government began putting Blanc's recommendation into effect from 2004 onwards.

2006

In 2006, Blanc called on President Jacques Chirac to resign for the sake of “accelerating reforms” and to put an end to “paralysis.” The same year, he launched the “Committee for the Modernization of France” together with Alain Lambert and Jean-Marie Bockel that sought the “comprehensive and coherent” modernization of the French economy and French society.

Blanc also took part in the Pébereau Commission, which calculated France's national debt at €2 trillion.

2007

Blanc was a supporter of the presidential candidacy of Nicolas Sarkozy in the 2007 presidential election and became member of the New Center party during the legislative elections, in which he was re-elected in the first round.

2008

As member of the New Center party, Blanc was appointed to the newly created position of Secretary of State of the Région Capitale ("Greater Paris"), a position he held between March 18, 2008 and July 4, 2010.

2012

He retired in 2012 from the National Assembly after two terms.

Christian Blanc is the son of Marcel Blanc, a member of the French Resistance and exotic fruits merchant.

Blanc studied at the Lycée Montesquieu in Bordeaux before enrolling in SciencesPo Bordeaux.

He became one of the main leaders of the National Union of Students of France, where he met future Prime Minister Michel Rocard.

2014

In September 2014, Christian Blanc was designated CEO of Syphax Airlines, a position he held for just two months because the Tunisian company had failed to go through the necessary administrative procedures allowing it to hire a foreign employee.