Alain Weill
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Alain Weill | |
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Born | Strasbourg, France | 6 April 1961
Nationality | French |
Education | HEC Paris (MBA) |
Occupation(s) | CEO NextRadioTV, Chairman and CEO of SFR |
Alain Weill (born 6 April 1961) is a French business executive. He is the founder, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of NextRadioTV (which includes BFM TV and Radio Monte Carlo)[1][2][3] and Chairman and CEO of SFR Group.[4]
Early life
[edit]Alain Weill was born on 6 April 1961 in Strasbourg, France. He received a degree in economics and an MBA from HEC Paris.[3]
Career
[edit]In 1985, Weill started his career at NRJ, and later became CEO of Quarare, a subsidiary of Sodexo.[2][3] In 1990, he served as executive assistant to the CEO of Compagnie Luxembourgeoise de Télédiffusion (CLT), and later chairman and chief executive officer.[2][3] He became CEO of the NRJ Group in 1992, and of NRJ Régies in 1995.[2][3] In 1997, he became deputy chairman of the management board.[2][3]
He founded Nextradio in 2000 and took over RMC radio.[2][3] He oversaw the acquisition of BFM (now BFM Business) in 2002, and the launch of news channel BFM TV in 2005.[4]
In 2010, he sold 80% of La Tribune to Valérie Decamp for €1 and he still owns 20%.[5][6]
Weill was appointed CEO of SFR Media in May 2016,[4] and in November 2017 became Chairman and CEO of SFR Group, as well as COO of Altice Media.[7]
He has served as Chairman of the Syndicat indépendant des régies de radios privés (SIRRP) since 1998.[2][3] He serves on the Board of Directors of Iliad.[2][3]
References
[edit]- ^ NextRadioTV Archived 2012-06-18 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b c d e f g h BusinessWeeks
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Iliad
- ^ a b c "Management team: Alain Weill". SFR. 2018-03-01. Retrieved 2018-04-10.
- ^ Hélène Reitzaum, Olivia Derreumaux, «NextRadio TV doit croître face aux chaînes historiques», Le Figaro, 21/12/2011
- ^ Alain Weill cède 80% de «La Tribune», 20 Minutes, 20 May 2010
- ^ Sassard, Sophie (10 November 2017). "Altice ousts CEO after shares dropped 30 percent in a week". Reuters. Archived from the original on November 10, 2017. Retrieved 10 April 2018.