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[Á¤°è ÁøÃâ] 2012 ÇÁ¶û½º ´ëÅë·É ¼±°Å¸¦ ¾ÕµÎ°í, ÇÁ¶û¼ö¾Æ ¿Ã¶ûµå·ÎºÎÅÍ <µðÁöÅÐ »çȸ ¹× °æÁ¦> ´ã´çÀÚ·Î ¹ßŹµÇ¾î 2011³â 11¿ù ÇÁ¶û¼ö¾Æ ¿Ã¶ûµå ´ë¼± Ä·ÇÁ¿¡ ÇÕ·ùÇß´Ù. 2012³â 5¿ù 16ÀÏ Áß¼Ò±â¾÷, µðÁöÅаæÁ¦Àå°ü¿¡ ¹ßŹµÇ¾ú¾ú´Ù. ===================================== Fleur Pellerin French Minister of Culture and Communications [In office] 26 August 2014 – 11 February 2016 Minister for SME, Innovation and the Digital Economy [In office] 16 May 2012 – 2 April 2014 [Personal details] Born (1973-08-29) 29 August 1973 Seoul, South Korea Fleur Pellerin (born 29 August 1973) is a French businesswoman, former civil servant and socialist politician who served as French government minister from 2012 to 2016. [Early life] Pellerin was born in 1973 in Seoul, South Korea, where she was abandoned on the streets only three or four days' old before being rescued by an orphanage; six months later she was adopted by a French family. According to her adoption records she was called Jong-Suk Kim (±èÁ¾¼÷, ÑÑñ£ â×), although it is unclear how she came by that name. [Career] Pellerin graduated from ESSEC business school (MSc in Management) while she was just 21. She then graduated from Sciences Po (MPA) before attending the École nationale d'administration (ENA). She joined the French Court of Auditors where she rose to become a high-ranking civil servant. She then took charge of society and digital economy issues for François Hollande in his successful 2012 French presidential election campaign. After Hollande's election, Pellerin was appointed as with responsibility for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises, Innovation and the Digital Economy. In July 2012, she publicly announced her opposition to the sale of massive surveillance technologies causing quite a stir in French political circles since France is one of the biggest sellers of such technology. In November 2013, she implemented the creation of the French Tech label. [Minister of Culture and Communications, 2014~2016] In August 2014, Pellerin was appointed Minister of Culture as part of the first government of Prime Minister Manuel Valls. Shortly after Pellerin was appointed Minister of Culture, the French magazine L¡¯Express reported that she vacationed at the Corsican villa owned by film producer Pascal Breton, raising ethics questions. In March 2015, Pellerin nominated Serge Lasvignes to head the Centre Pompidou, in a surprise choice to replace Alain Seban. Under her leadership, the French Culture Ministry made a bid in September 2015 to purchase one of a highly coveted pair of Rembrandt portraits from Eric de Rothschild for the Louvre in Paris, offering 80 million euros, or about $90 million. As part of a major government reshuffle in early 2016, Pellerin was replaced by Audrey Azoulay, who at the time served as Hollande¡¯s cultural advisor. [Business career] In August 2016, Pellerin resigned from the French Civil Service to start a new career in the private sector. She then became the head of Korelya Capital, an investment fund aimed at emerging technologies which benefited from a 100-million euros funding by the South Korean Naver Corporation. In August 2018, Pellerin was listed by UK-based company Richtopia at number 2 in the list of 100 Most Influential French Entrepreneurs. [Personal life] Pellerin is married to Laurent Olleon, also an ENA graduate, who works for the Council of State providing legal advice to the French Government. (from naver.com wikipedia.org) Copyright, Culture and Communications, Civil, Council~ (PIG: time-variant) Positive Influence GRADE (PIG): C
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