Pierre Blayau
Pierre Blayau , born the December 14th 1950 with Rennes, is a business man French.
Énarque, Pierre Blayau begins his career with “Saint-Gobain-Bridge-with-Monsoon” (1982 - 1993), then becomes president of the directory of the group Pinault-Spring-Redoute (1993 - 1995) where it deals more particularly with FNAC. It is then named chairman of Moulinex (1996 - 2000). After the voluntary liquidation surprised of Moulinex in 2001 which puts at unemployment some 5.200 people, Pierre Blayau empoche two million euros for rendered services with Moulinex, then is named chairman of Geodis, subsidiary logistics of the SNCF. It always occupies this station today.
In July 2004, it was put in examination for “bankruptcy by use of ruinous means and bankruptcy by diversions of credits”, concerning Moulinex-Brandt fusion.
Set on football, it supports successively the ACE Nancy-Lorraine via Pont-à-Mousson, then the Stade of Rennes with François Pinault. Member of the Steering Committee of the World cup 1998, it is then named president-delegate of the Stade of Rennes (1998 - 2000). He is also general treasurer of the Professional football league.
Pierre Blayau is named by Canal+ president-delegate of the Paris Saint-Germain the May 2nd 2005 to replace Francis Graille. Very taken by his community activities, Pierre Blayau decided to take this presidency part-time and in a voluntary way. In June 2006, it is replaced by Alain Cayzac with the head of the club.
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