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Discover the detailed record of transactions filed by Sophie Dulac, Director of Publicis Groupe SA; founder and Chair of Dulac Cinémas. Insider active across 1 company, notably Publicis Groupe SA. In total, 1 filings have been published. Split: 0 buy · 1 sell. Total volume traded: €15m. Activity tracked since 19 June 2024. The latest transaction was disclosed on 19 June 2024 (Cession). Regulator: AMF. The full history is openly available.
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Sophie Dulac holds a distinctive position in the governance of Publicis Groupe SA, where she currently serves as a Director and as a member of the Strategic, Environmental and Social Committee. Her role at Publicis is closely tied to the company’s family and shareholder history: she is the granddaughter of founder Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet and the niece of Élisabeth Badinter. She joined the Board in 1998 and went on to serve for many years in a leading governance role, including as Vice-Chair of the Supervisory Board from 1999 to 2017. This long tenure made her a key figure in the continuity and stability of Publicis’s governing bodies. Her professional background combines communications, entrepreneurship, and cultural leadership. After several years in public relations, she built a new career by founding and running a recruitment consultancy firm. She then established a strong track record in the cultural sector. Since 2001, she has chaired Les Écrans de Paris, later renamed Dulac Cinémas. She also leads Dulac Productions and Dulac Distribution, which are active in film production and distribution. Since 2012, she has been the founder and Chair of the Champs-Élysées Film Festival, further strengthening her profile as a prominent French media and cinema executive. At Publicis, Sophie Dulac is generally associated with governance, human resources, and communication/media expertise. Her value to the Board lies in the combination of long institutional memory, entrepreneurial experience, and sector knowledge. That background is particularly relevant for a global communications group navigating digital transformation, stakeholder expectations, reputational issues, and ESG priorities. Her sustained involvement over more than two decades underscores both her influence and her familiarity with the group’s strategic evolution.