Explore the full record of transactions filed by JEAN-CHRISTOPHE THIERY DE BERCEGOL DU MOULIN, Chairman & CEO. Director active across 3 companies, notably NACON. Cumulatively, 7 filings have been logged. Total volume traded: €109k. The latest transaction was filed on 30 December 2024 — Acquisition. Regulator: AMF. The full history is free.
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Jean-Christophe Thiery de Bercegol du Moulin is a prominent French executive with a career spanning public administration, media, publishing, and listed-company governance. A graduate of the École nationale d’administration (ENA), he began his career in the prefectural corps in 1997, including a stint as chief of staff to the prefect of Pyrénées-Orientales in Perpignan. In 1999, he joined the French Ministry of the Economy and Finance as chief of staff to the Director General of Public Accounts. This early experience gave him a strong foundation in public policy, regulation, and financial oversight. He later joined the Bolloré Group, where he built the core of his executive career. He became Managing Director of Bolloré Media in 2001 and then took charge of Direct 8 in 2005. In November 2008, he was appointed Chairman of Bolloré Média, with responsibility for consolidating and developing the group’s media and telecom assets. He later held senior leadership roles at Canal+, serving as Chairman of the Management Board from 2015 and Chairman of the Supervisory Board from 2018. His remit consistently involved steering large, strategic businesses through intense competition and structural change. Within listed-company governance, Thiery has also played an important role at Bigben Interactive, where he has served as a director since 2012, and at Nacon, where he became a director in 2020. These mandates reflect his experience in board-level oversight, strategic alignment, and value creation in growth-oriented companies. Bigben’s governance disclosures and Nacon’s universal registration document both identify his long-standing board involvement. On 10 October 2024, Hachette Livre announced his appointment as Deputy Chief Executive Officer, tasking him with supporting strategic projects to strengthen the group’s position in global publishing. Subsequent governance materials for Louis Hachette Group list him as Chief Executive Officer, confirming his central role in the new group’s leadership structure. Overall, his career is marked by a rare combination of public-sector discipline, media-sector operating experience, and board-level governance expertise—skills that are especially valuable in large, regulated, and internationally exposed companies.