List of alumni of Aix-Marseille University explained
This is a list of notable graduates as well as non-graduate former students of Aix-Marseille University in France. It also includes those who may be considered alumni by extension, having studied at institutions that previously were part, or later became part of the university.
The list has been divided into categories indicating the field of activity in which alumni have become well known. Many of AMU’s alumni have distinguished themselves in more than one field, however these appear only in the category which they are most often associated. This page does not include individuals whose only connection with AMU consists in the award of an honorary degree.
Nobel laureates
Politicians and civil servants
Heads of state and government
Foreign politicians and civil servants
- Mohamed Abbou – Minister-Delegate for Industry, Trade, Investment and the Digital Economy of Morocco: 2013–2016; Member of the House of Representatives of Morocco: 1997–2011[1]
- Nassirou Bako Arifari – Minister of Foreign Affairs of Benin: 2011–2015
- Lucie Milebou Aubusson – President of the Senate of Gabon: 2015–2023
- Nizar Baraka – Minister of Economy and Finance of Morocco: 2012–2013; President of the Social, Economic and Environmental Council: 2013–2018; Minister of Equipment and Water of Morocco: 2021–present
- Simone Beissel – Member of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg: 1999–2004/2013–present
- Driss Benzekri – Moroccan left-wing political and human rights activist
- Albert Borschette – European Commissioner for Competition/Luxembourgish European Commissioner: 1970–1976
- Jacques Bouiti – Minister of Public Health of the Democratic Republic of the Congo: 1968–1970
- Brian Campion – American politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives
- Pascal Chabi Kao – Beninese politician
- Adolfo Costa du Rels – President of the Council of the League of Nations: 1940–1946; Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bolivia: 1948; Bolivian Ambassador to France: 1948–1952[2]
- Francis Covi – President of the National Assembly of Benin: 1959–1960; Member of the National Assembly of Benin: 1960–1963
- Piotr Czauderna – Member of the National Development Council of Poland: 2015–present
- Nigel Davies – Member of the UK Parliament for Epping: 1950–1951
- Henriette Diabaté – Minister of Culture of Ivory Coast: 1990–1993/2000; Minister of Justice of Ivory Coast: 2003–2005
- Issa Doubragne – Minister of Economy, Development Planning and International Cooperation of Chad: 2017–present
- Mohamed Ould El Abed – Minister for Economic Affairs and Development of Mauritania: 2005–2007
- Aziz El Houssine – Minister of Civil Service and Administrative Reform of Morocco
- Joëlle Elvinger – Member of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg: 2013–2019
- Nicholas Fattoush – Minister of Tourism of Lebanon: 1992–1998
- Jean-François Ferrari – Member of the National Assembly of Seychelles: 2016–2020; Designated Minister and Minister of Fisheries of Seychelles: 2020–present
- Thomas Galbraith, 2nd Baron Strathclyde – Leader of the House of Lords and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster: 2010–2013[3] [4]
- Tiémoko Marc Garango – Minister of Finance of Burkina Faso: 1966–1976
- Bernard Gousse – Minister of Justice and Public Security of Haiti: 2004–2005
- Hermann Höcherl – Minister of the Interior of Germany: 1961–1965; Minister of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection of Germany: 1965-1969[5] [6]
- Idriss Azami Al Idrissi – Moroccan politician of the Justice and Development Party, Minister-Delegate for the Budget in the cabinet of Abdelilah Benkirane
- Mamadou Koulibaly – President of the National Assembly of Côte d'Ivoire: 2001–2012[7]
- Abdou Labo – Minister of Defense of Nigeria: 1994–1995; Minister of Equipment of Nigeria: 2000–2002; Minister of State for Sports and Culture of Nigeria: 2002–2004; Minister of State for Hydraulics of Nigeria: 2004–2007; Minister of State for the Interior of Nigeria: 2011–2013; Minister of State for Agriculture of Nigeria: 2013–2014
- Sven Lehmann – Member of the Bundestag: 2017–present
- Luzolo Bambi Lessa – Minister of Justice of the Democratic Republic of the Congo: 2008–2012
- Vishnu Lutchmeenaraidoo – Minister of Finance and Economic Development of Mauritius: 1983–1991/2014–2015; Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mauritius: 2016–2019
- Tshiunza Mbiye – Minister for the Economy of the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Feb–Aug 1987
- Penda Mbow – Minister of Culture of Senegal: 2001[8]
- Mattea Meyer – Member of the Swiss National Council: 2015–2019/2019–present
- Kunio Mikuriya – Secretary General of the World Customs Organization (WCO): 2009–2023[9]
- Federica Mogherini – Minister of Foreign Affairs of Italy: Feb–Oct 2014; High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission: 2014–2019[10]
- Robert Nkili – Minister of Transport of Cameroon: 2011–2015; Minister of Labour and Social Welfare of Cameroon: 2002–2011
- Benoît Pelletier – Minister of Canadian Intergovernmental Affairs: 2003–2008; Leader of the Government in Parliament: 2007–2008[11] [12]
- Josué Pierre-Louis – Minister of Justice and Public Security of Haiti: Oct–Nov 2011
- Saraha Georget Rabeharisoa – Malagasy politician and president of the Madagascar Green Party
- Césaire Rabenoro – Minister of Foreign Affairs of Madagascar: 1991–1993
- Daniel Rajakoba – Malagasy politician, founder of the Fihavanantsika party
- Roy Reding – Member of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg: 2013–2023
- Martine Reicherts – European Commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship: Jul–Nov 2014; Director-General of DG Education and Culture (DG EAC): 2015–2018
- Valérie Rossi – Member of the National Council of Monaco: 2013–2018
- Manuela Rottmann – Member of the Bundestag: 2017–present
- Amor Rourou – Minister of Industry, Energy and Mines of Tunisia: 1979–1980
- Johnson Roussety – Chief Commissioner of Rodrigues, Mauritius: 2006–2011/2022–present
- Nicolas Schmit – European Commissioner for Jobs and Social Rights: 2019–present; Minister of Labour, Employment and Immigration of Luxembourg: 2013–2018
- Delly Sesanga – Minister for Planning of the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Mar–Oct 2006; Member of the National Assembly of the Democratic Republic of the Congo: 2006–present
- Iain Sproat – Minister for Sport and Tourism (UK): 1993–1997; Member of Parliament for Harwich: 1992–1997; Member of Parliament for Aberdeen South: 1970–1983[13]
- René Steichen – European Commissioner for Agriculture & Rural Development: 1992–1995; Luxembourgish European Commissioner: 1992–1995
- Jeremy Stine – Member of the Louisiana State Senate: 2021–present
- Jorge Telerman – Argentine politician and journalist, the 4th Chief of Government of Buenos Aires City[14]
- Roland Theis – General Secretary of the Christian Democrat Union in Saarland, Germany[15]
- Erik Ullenhag – Minister of Integration of Sweden: 2010–2014; Leader of the Liberal People's Party in the Swedish Riksdag: 2014–2016[16]
- Natália Pedro da Costa Umbelina Neto – Minister of Foreign Affairs, Cooperation and Communities of São Tomé and Príncipe: 2012–2014
- Fátima Veiga – Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cape Verde: 2002–2004
- Manuel Veiga – Minister of Culture of Cape Verde: 2004–2011
- Victorine Gboko Wodié – Minister for Human Rights of Ivory Coast: 2003–2005
French politicians and civil servants
Members of the National Assembly of France
- Bérangère Abba – Deputy: 2017–2020
- Henri Aiguier – Deputy: 1919–1924
- Fabien Albertin – Deputy: 1928–1940
- Franck Allisio – Deputy: 2022–present
- Henri Amat – Deputy: 1871–1876/1878–1881
- Étienne Antonelli – Deputy: 1924–1932
- Emmanuel Arène – Deputy: 1881–1885/1886–1889/1889–1893/1893–1898/1898–1902/1902–1904
- Avi Assouly – Deputy: 2012–2014
- Olivier Audibert-Troin – Deputy: 2012–2017
- Charles Jean Marie Barbaroux – Deputy: 1792–1794
- Charles Ogé Barbaroux – Deputy: 1849–1851
- Gabriel Baron – Deputy: 1897–1898/1902–1906/1906–1910
- Jean-Pierre Bechter – Deputy: 1978–1981/1986–1988
- Joseph Elzéar Dominique Bernardi – Deputy: Apr–Sep 1797
- François Blain – Deputy: Apr–Sep 1797
- Roland Blum – Deputy: 1988–1993/1993–1997/1997–2002/2002–2007/2007–2012
- Adéodat Boissard – Deputy: 1919–1924
- Alfred Borriglione – Deputy: 1876–1894
- Auguste Bouge – Deputy: 1889–1919
- Calixte Bournat – Deputy: 1863–1870
- Jean-Baptiste Bouteille – Deputy: 1876–1885
- Xavier Bouquet – Deputy: 1876–1881
- Valérie Boyer – Deputy: 2007–2012/2012–2017/2017–2020[22] [23]
- Marine Brenier – Deputy: 2016–2022
- Albert Castelnau – Deputy: 1871–1876/1876–1877
- Raymond Cayol – Deputy: 1946–1951
- Pascal Ceccaldi – Deputy: 1906–1918
- André Cellard – Deputy: 1978–1981
- Émilie Chalas – Deputy: 2017–2022
- Jean-Baptiste Amable Chanot – Deputy: 1910–1914
- Jules Charles-Roux – Deputy: 1889–1898
- Jean-David Ciot – Deputy: 2012–2017
- Alexandre Clapier – Deputy: 1846–1848/1871–1876
- Daniel Colin – Deputy: 1986–1997
- Paul-André Colombani – Deputy: 2017–2022/2022–2024
- Charles Colonna d'Anfriani – Deputy: 1958–1962
- Jean-Michel Couve – Deputy: 1988–1993/1993–1997/1997–2002/2002–2007/2007–2012/2012–2017
- André Daher – Deputy: 1936–1942
- Olivier Darrason – Deputy: 1993–1997
- Hendrik Davi – Deputy: 2022–2024
- Gustave Delestrac – Deputy: 1898–1902
- Alfred Donadei – Deputy: 1906–1914
- Jean Dufour – Deputy: 2001–2002
- Philippe Dunoyer – Deputy: 2017–2022/2022–2024
- Pierre-Toussaint Durand de Maillane – Deputy: 1789–1791/1792–1795
- M'jid El Guerrab – Deputy: 2017–2022
- Toussaint-Bernard Émeric-David – Deputy: 1809–1815
- Joseph Floret – Deputy: 1842–1846
- Gustave Fourment – Deputy: 1910–1919
- Toussaint Franchi – Deputy: 1939–1942
- Thadée Gabrielli – Deputy: 1902–1906
- Sauveur Gandolfi-Scheit – Deputy: 2007–2012/2012–2017
- Alphonse Gent – Deputy: Jun–Dec 1848/1871–1881
- Bruno Gilles – Deputy: 2002–2007
- Hubert Giraud – Deputy: 1919–1924
- René Hostache – Deputy: 1958–1962
- Antoine Pierre Jaubert – Deputy: 1802–1808
- Victor Jean – Deputy: 1919–1928
- Maryse Joissains-Masini – Deputy: 2002–2007/2007–2012[24]
- André Joseph Jourdan – Deputy: 1795–1797
- Sébastien Jumel – Deputy: 2017–2022/2022–2024
- Max Juvénal – Deputy: 1945–1946/1956–1958
- Bertrand Kern – Deputy: 1998–2002
- Christian Kert – Deputy: 1988–1993/1993–1997/1997–2002/2002–2007/2007–2012/2012–2017
- Gustave de Laboulie – Deputy: 1834–1837/1848–1851
- Mohamed Laqhila – Deputy: 2017–2022/2022–2024
- Francis Leenhardt – Deputy: 1945–1962/1973–1978
- Jean Leonetti – Deputy: 1997–2011/2012–2017
- Victor Leydet – Deputy: 1881–1897
- Alexandra Louis – Deputy: 2017–2022
- Arthur Malausséna – Deputy: 1892–1893/1894–1898
- Richard Mallié – Deputy: 2002–2007/2007–2012
- Daniel Mandon – Deputy: 1993–1997
- Charles Marchal – Deputy: 1898–1902
- Christophe Masse – Deputy: 2002–2007
- Mathieu Mauche – Deputy: 1791–1792
- Antoine Maure – Deputy: 1902–1906
- Patrick Mennucci – Deputy: 2012–2017
- Isidore Méritan – Deputy: 1919–1924
- Henri Michel – Deputy: 1898–1910/1924–1928
- Paul François Morucci – Deputy: 1919–1924
- Louis Natoire – Deputy: 1798–1799
- Patrick Ollier – President of the National Assembly of France: Mar–Jun 2007; Vice-President of the National Assembly of France: 1998–2002; Deputy: 1988–2002/2002–2010/2012–2017
- Jean-Baptiste Pally – Deputy: 1885–1888
- Louis Jean Pascal – Deputy: 1848–1849
- Pierre Pascallon – Deputy: 1986–1988/1993–1997
- Claude-Emmanuel de Pastoret – President of the National Legislative Assembly of France: Oct 1791; President of the Council of Five Hundred: Aug–Sep 1796; Deputy: 1791–1792/1795–1797[25]
- Henri Pellicot – Deputy: 1791–1792
- Rodolphe Pesce – Deputy: 1978–1988
- Michel Pezet – Deputy: 1986–1988/1988–1993
- Pierre Marie Pietri – Deputy: 1848–1849
- Jean Joseph François Poujoulat – Deputy: 1849–1851
- Patrice Prat – Deputy: 2012–2017
- Louis Puy – Deputy: 1951–1958
- Joseph André Raybaud – Deputy: 1834–1839
- François Juste Marie Raynouard – Deputy: 1805–1814/1814–1815
- Joseph-Louis Régis – Deputy: 1924–1932
- Bernard Remacle – Deputy: 1852–1855
- Simon Renucci – Deputy: 2002–2007/2007–2012
- Joseph-François Reste – Deputy: 1945–1946
- René Ribière – Deputy: 1958–1962/1967–1978
- Jean-Baptiste Ripert – Deputy: 1902–1906
- Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau – President of the National Constituent Assembly of France: Jan–Feb 1791; Deputy: 1789–1791[26]
- Didier Robert – Deputy: 2007–2010
- Laurianne Rossi – Deputy: 2017–2022
- Jean Roussel – Deputy: 1986–1988
- Philippe Séguin – President of the National Assembly of France: 1993–1997; Vice-President of the National Assembly of France: 1981–1986; Deputy: 1978–1986/1988–2002
- Martial Sicard – Deputy: 1895–1902
- Marius Soustre – Deputy: 1881–1885
- Alfred de Surian – Deputy: 1839–1846
- Jean Tardito – Deputy: 1988–1998
- Dominique Tian – Deputy: 2002–2007/2007–2012/2012–2017
- Xavier Vallat – Deputy: 1919–1924/1928–1940
- Souad Zitouni – Deputy: 2020–2022
Members of the Senate of France
Members of the European Parliament
Diplomatic service
Lawyers, judges, and legal academics
Arts, literature, humanities, and entertainment
Entertainment
- Kiarash Anvari – Iranian film maker, video artist and script writer
- Fanny Ardant – French actress, winner of the 1997 César Award for Best Actress
- Ariane Ascaride – French actress, winner of the 1998 César Award for Best Actress
- Ishmael Bernal – Filipino film, stage and television director
- Robin Campillo – French screenwriter, editor and film director
- Bradley Cooper – American actor and film producer, twelve-time Academy Award nominee[37] [38]
- Philippe Faucon – French film director, screenwriter and producer, winner of the 2016 César Awards for Best Film and Best Adaptation[39]
- Sadaf Foroughi – Iranian film maker, video artist and film editor
- Robert Guédiguian – French film director, actor, screenwriter and producer
- Ken Hom – Chinese American chef, author and British television-show presenter
- Caroline Huppert – French film director and screenwriter, the sister of actress Isabelle Huppert
- Mylène Jampanoï – French actress
- Ariane Labed – French actress, who was awarded the Coppa Volpi for the Best Actress at the 67th Venice International Film Festival
- Xavier Laurent – French actor
- Richard Marquand – Welsh film director
- Paul Meurisse – French actor
- Marcel Pagnol – French novelist, playwright, and filmmaker, who became the first filmmaker elected to the Académie Française
- Jean Renoir – French film director, recipient of the Academy Honorary Award, and son of the Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir
- Richard Sammel – German actor
- Corinne Touzet – French actress
- Jean-Louis Trintignant – French actor, winner of the Best Actor Award at the 1969 Cannes Film Festival and the 2013 César Award for Best Actor[40]
- Francisco Villarroel - Venezuelan lawyer, writer, screenwriter and filmmaker. Director of the Caracas Ibero-American Film Festival
Historians
Journalism
Literature
- Chris Agee – Irish poet, essayist and editor
- Jean Aicard – French poet, dramatist and novelist, member of the Académie française
- Paul Alexis – French novelist, dramatist and journalist
- Joseph d'Arbaud – French poet
- Christophe Arleston – French comics writer and editor
- Léon de Berluc-Pérussis – French poet and historian
- Mongo Beti – Cameroonian writer
- Beverley Bie Brahic – American poet and translator
- Marcel Brion – French essayist, literary critic, novelist, historian, member of the Académie française
- Ashley Bryan – American writer and illustrator of children's books, winner of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award
- Marion May Campbell – Australian novelist and academic
- Raphaël Confiant – French writer
- Ghislain de Diesbach – French writer and biographer
- Ferdinand Duviard – French writer and novelist
- Jean Echenoz – French writer
- Marian Engel – Canadian novelist
- Charles Exbrayat – French fiction writer
- José Frèches – French historical novelist
- Madeleine Gagnon – Quebec educator, literary critic and writer
- Romain Gary – French novelist, film director, diplomat and World War II aviator, who won twice the Prix Goncourt
- Joachim Gasquet – French author, poet, and art critic
- Sebhat Gebre-Egziabher – Ethiopian writer
- José Giovanni – French writer and film-maker
- Pétur Gunnarsson – Icelandic writer
- Malek Haddad – Algerian poet and writer
- William Kreiten – German literary critic and poet
- Pierre La Mure – French author
- Abdelwahab Meddeb – French-language writer and cultural critic, professor of comparative literature at Paris Nanterre University
- Stoyan Mihaylovski – Bulgarian writer and social figure
- Denise Morel – French writer and psychiatrist
- Suzanne Prou – French novelist, winner of the 1973 Prix Renaudot
- André de Richaud – French poet and writer
- Yvon Rivard – Canadian writer
- Boris Schreiber – French writer
- Christiane Singer – French writer, essayist and novelist
- Olga Stanisławska – Polish writer
- Patrick Süskind – German writer and screenwriter
- Pierre Torreilles – French writer, poet and editor
- Bahaa Trabelsi – Moroccan novelist
- Ira Trivedi – Indian author, columnist, and yoga Acharya
- Ana Lydia Vega – Puerto Rican writer
- Manuel Veiga – Cape Verdean writer
- Keith Waldrop – American poet, writer and translator, professor emeritus at Brown University, winner of the 2009 National Book Award for Poetry[41]
- Rosmarie Waldrop – American poet, translator and publisher[42]
- Choe Yun – Korean writer, winner of the 1994 Yi Sang Literary Award
- Émile Zola – French novelist, journalist and playwright, who was nominated twice for the Nobel Prize in Literature
Music
Visual arts
Scientists and academics
- Philip Augustine – Indian gastroenterologist
- Philippe Baumard – organizational scientist who has held visiting professorships at New York University, University of California, Berkeley, Stanford University, and is currently École Polytechnique's Chair on Innovation & Regulation, and president of the Scientific Council of France's High Council for Strategic Education and Research[47]
- Ariel Beresniak – Swiss specialist in Public Health and Health Economics
- Saviour Bernard – Maltese medical practitioner, scientist, and major philosopher
- Mounir Bouchenaki – Algerian archaeologist and director of the Arab Regional Centre for World Heritage
- Jean Boutière – French philologist
- Emmanuel Brunet Jailly – Canadian politics and public policy scholar
- Veronica Dahl – Argentine/Canadian computer scientist
- Michel Darluc – French naturalist
- Marcelo Dascal – Israeli philosopher and linguist, professor of philosophy at Tel Aviv University
- Alexandre del Valle – Italo-French political scientist and geopolitician
- Maurice Dongier – neuropsychiatrist at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute
- François Doumenge – French geographer
- Pierre-Michel Duffieux – French physicist, the founder of Fourier optics
- William A. Earle – American philosopher
- Mansour Mohamed El-Kikhia – Libyan academic and politician
- Pascal Engel – French philosopher, who works on the philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, epistemology and philosophy of logic
- Bruno Étienne – French sociologist and political analyst
- Arthur Fallot – French physician
- Alain Filloux – Professor and Chair of the Centre for Molecular Bacteriology and Infection at Imperial College London
- F. J. Friend-Pereira – Indian academic and author
- Pierre Joseph Garidel – French botanist
- Pierre Gassendi – French philosopher, priest, scientist, astronomer and mathematician
- Henri Gastaut – French neurologist
- Antoine Marc Gaudin – professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and a founding member of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE)[48]
- Éric Geoffroy – French philosopher, islamologist, writer and scholar
- Paul Gourret – French zoologist
- Yang Huanming – Chinese genetics researcher, director of the Beijing Genomics Institute at the Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Emmanuel Hugot – French astrophysicist
- Fredric Jameson – American literary critic and Marxist political theorist, who has taught at Harvard and Yale[49]
- Eugène Jamot – French physician
- Miro Kačić – Croatian linguist
- Henry-Louis de La Grange – musicologist and biographer of Gustav Mahler
- Saadi Lahlou – professor in social psychology at the London School of Economics (LSE)
- Janja Lalich – professor of sociology at California State University, Chico
- Thomas LaMarre – Canadian academic, author, Japanologist and member of the faculty of McGill University
- Henri Lefebvre – French sociologist, Marxist intellectual and philosopher
- Éliane Amado Levy-Valensi – French-Israeli psychologist, psychoanalyst and philosopher
- Jean-Pierre Luminet – French astrophysicist, writer and poet
- Randal Marlin – Canadian philosophy professor at Carleton University
- Jean-François Mattéi – French philosopher
- Marco Tulio Medina – Honduran neurologist and scientist
- Ferdinand Mélin-Soucramanien – President of the National Institute of Public Service: 2022–present
- Simon Claude Mimouni – French biblical scholar
- Jean-Baptiste Morin – French mathematician, astrologer and astronomer
- Jean-Jacques Nattiez – Canadian semiotician, professor of Musicology at the Université de Montréal
- Nicola Padfield – Head of Fitzwilliam College of the University of Cambridge: 2013–2019[50]
- Philip M. Parker – INSEAD Chaired Professor of Management Science[51]
- Elisabeth Pate-Cornell – Professor and Founding Chair of the Department of Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University: 2000–2011[52] [53]
- Lucien-Marie Pautrier – French dermatologist
- Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc – French astronomer, antiquary and savant
- René Pomeau – French scholar, member of the Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques
- Jean-Bernard Racine – professor of geography at the Institute of Geography, Faculty of Geosciences and Environment of the University of Lausanne (UNIL) and at HEC Lausanne Business School
- Léon Rostan – French internist, member of the Académie Nationale de Médecine, and foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
- Louis Roule – French zoologist
- Laurent Sagart – director of research at the Centre de recherches linguistiques sur l'Asie orientale, unit of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
- Enric Sala – marine ecologist and an Explorer-in-Residence at National Geographic
- Peng Shige – Chinese mathematician, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Jean-Athanase Sicard – French neurologist and radiologist
- Antônio Roberto Monteiro Simões – linguist, an associate professor at the University of Kansas
- Jacqueline Naze Tjøtta – Norwegian mathematician
- Gustavo Uzielli – Italian geologist, historian, and scientist
- David Veesler – French biochemist
- Jean Véronis – French linguist, computer scientist and blogger
- Jane Zemiro – Australian academic and author[54]
Business and economics
- Olivier Baussan – French businessman, the founder of L'Occitane en Provence, Oliviers & Co and Première Pression Provence
- Sunil Benimadhu – Chief Executive of the Stock Exchange of Mauritius (SEM): 1998–present[55]
- Philippe Bourguignon – member of the board of directors of eBay, former co-chief executive officer of the World Economic Forum (WEF)[56]
- Philippe Carli – Head of Éditions Philippe Amaury (EPA): 2010–2015
- Samuel Dossou-Aworet – Beninese businessman and engineer
- Pierre Falcone – French businessman, the Chairman of Pierson Capital Group
- Guillaume Faury – CEO of Airbus: 2019–present
- Jean-Marc Forneri – CEO of Rossignol: 1988–1994; Managing Partner of Banque Worms: 1994–1996; President of Credit Suisse: 1996–2004
- Bernard Gainnier – Chairman and CEO of PwC France and Maghreb: 2013–2021
- Christian Garin – President of Marseille-Fos Port: 2004–2008
- Xavier Giocanti – French businessman and entrepreneur
- Gilles Grapinet – Chairman of Worldline: 2013–2021; CEO of Worldline: 2013–present
- Peter Hambro – founder of Peter Hambro Mining and a non-executive director of the Private Banking Division of Société Générale[57]
- Rupert Hambro – British heir, banker, businessman and philanthropist
- Nabil Karoui – Tunisian businessman and politician
- Chips Keswick – non-executive director of DeBeers Sa, Investec Bank, Persimmon plc, Arsenal Holdings plc (the parent company of Arsenal F.C.), and former director of the Bank of England[58]
- Angus Maddison – British economist, emeritus professor at the Faculty of Economics at the University of Groningen
- Demetrios Mantzounis – CEO of Alpha Bank: 2005–2018
- Henri J. Nijdam – Publishing and Editorial Director of Le Nouvel Économiste
- Jean-François Rischard – Vice President of the World Bank: 1998–2005
- Jens Weidmann – President of the Deutsche Bundesbank: 2011–2021; Chair of the Bank for International Settlements: 2015–2021[59]
Sports
Miscellaneous
- Barry Jean Ancelet – Cajun folklorist, expert in Cajun music and Cajun French
- Isabelle Arvers – French media art curator, critic and author, specializing in video and computer games, web animation, digital cinema, retrogaming, chiptunes and machinima
- Dominique Bénard – former Deputy Secretary-General of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM)
- Gaston Berger – French futurist, industrialist and philosopher
- James Birch – English art dealer, curator and gallery owner
- Jean-Baptiste de Brancas – Bishop of La Rochelle: 1725–1729; Archbishop of Aix-en-Provence: 1729–1770
- Paul Alphéran de Bussan – Bishop of Malta: 1728–1757
- Antoine Bruni d'Entrecasteaux – French naval officer, explorer and colonial governor
- Chucrallah-Nabil El-Hage – archeparch of the Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Tyre: 2003–2020
- Henri Fabre – French aviator, the inventor of the first successful seaplane, Fabre Hydravion
- Christopher Fomunyoh – senior associate for Africa and regional director at the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (NDI)[60]
- Emmanuel Goffi – French Air Force Officer
- Cyprien Iov – French comedian and blogger
- André Lanata – Chief of Staff of the French Air and Space Force: 2015–2018; Commander of NATO’s Allied Command Transformation: 2018–2021
- Dai Llewellyn – Welsh socialite
- Claude Njiké-Bergeret – development aid volunteer
- Jean-Michel Parasiliti di Para, Antoine IV – the head of household for the Kingdom of Araucanía and Patagonia: 2014–2017
Notes and References
- http://www.emarrakech.info/MOHAMED-ABBOU_a12752.html Mohamed Abbou - Biography
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- Web site: Peer pressure? He's an old hand at it. Rachel Sylvester and Alice Thomson. 6 October 2007. Telegraph.co.uk. 21 June 2015.
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- Web site: Hermann Höcherl. Munzinger-Archiv GmbH, Ravensburg. 21 June 2015.
- Web site: Höcherl, Hermann. Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung. 21 June 2015.
- Web site: Audace Institut Afrique. Gisèle Dutheuil. Audace Institut Afrique. 21 June 2015.
- http://www.histoire-ucad.org/archives/index.php/enseignement/enseignants/70--penda-mbow.html Penda Mbow - Maître-Assistante - Histoire Médiévale
- http://www.unece.org/fileadmin/DAM/forums/forum02/speakers/kmikuriya.pdf Kunio Mikuriya – Biography
- Web site: Federica Mogherini à l’Europe. Sciences Po Aix. 21 June 2015.
- Web site: Benoît Pelletier honoured by France - Media releases and announcements - University of Ottawa. Communications Directorate, University of Ottawa. 21 June 2015.
- Web site: Biographical Note - Benoît Pelletier. 21 June 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150604110243/http://www.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/eng/1314723920245/1314724099567. 4 June 2015.
- Web site: Iain Sproat obituary. Edward Pearce. the Guardian. 21 June 2015.
- Web site: Blogger. 21 June 2015.
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