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Alain Pierre Seban (born 15 July 1964 in Toulouse, France) is a French cultural institution head and senior official. He was the president of the Pompidou Centre in Paris until february 2015. As such, he also heads three organisations linked to the Pompidou Centre: the Centre Pompidou-Metz, the Bibliothèque publique d’information (Bpi – a vast public library) and the IRCAM (Institut de recherché et coordination accoustique/musique). == Biography == Alain Seban graduated from the École Polytechnique (X83), the ENSAE ParisTech and the Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris. On graduating from the National School of Administration (ENA) in 1991, Seban was appointed as auditor at the French Council of State. At the same time, he was legal adviser to the heritage director of the Ministry of Culture,〔(Alain SEBAN, directeur du développement des médias de septembre 2002 à mars 2005 )〕 rapporteur on the Picq Mission on the State’s responsibilities and organisation,〔 member of the Mobilier National control board,〔(arrêté du ministre de la culture et de la francophonie du 20 juillet 1994 )〕 and Secretary General of the mission for the Institut national d’histoire de l’Art,〔 led by Michel Laclotte, honorary director of the Louvre museum. Alain Seban was made a “maître des requêtes” (master of the roll) at the Council of State in 1994, and appointed to Minister of Culture Philippe Douste-Blazy’s Private Office in 1995〔(arrêté du ministre de la culture du 30 mai 1995 )〕 within which he was responsible for museums, heritage, architecture, archives, legal affairs, reforms, and literary and artistic propriety. Seban returned to the Council of State in 1997, and was made Attornay General within the Court.〔(décret du Président de la République du 9 octobre 1998 )〕 Alongside his role at the Council of State, Alain Seban served on the board of the pension fund for National Paris Opera staff〔(arrêté de la ministre de l'emploi et de la solidarité, du ministre de l'économie, des finances et de l'industrie et de la ministre de la culture et de la communication du 25 septembre 1998 )〕 and on the board of the pension fund for Comédie Française staff,〔(arrêté de la ministre de l'emploi et de la solidarité, du ministre de l'économie, des finances et de l'industrie et de la ministre de la culture et de la communication du 15 octobre 1998 )〕 and as was an alternate member of the Polling Commission.〔(décret du Président de la République du 15 novembre 2000 )〕 Alain Seban was also a member of the mission for the Quai Branly Museum, and then legal advisor to the Museum's President from 1997 to 2002〔 Alain Seban also lectured at the ENA from 1996 to 1999. In 2002, Alain Seban joined the Private Office of the Minister of Foreign Affairs Dominique de Villepin as special advisor attached to the Minister,〔(arrêté du ministre des Affaires étrangères du 30 juillet 2002 )〕 and was notably in charge of international cultural relations. He then became director of Media within the Prime Minister's office in 2002 and held the position until May 2005.〔(décret en Conseil des ministres du 12 septembre 2002 )〕 As such, he was notably in charge of reforming media support,〔(La réforme des aides à la presse )〕 took part to the implementation of the international news channel (that later became France 24) and to the deployment of digital terrestrial television; he was also in charge of the transposition of the EU directives regarding the “telecom package”〔(La loi n° 2004-669 du 9 juillet 2004 relative aux communications électroniques et aux services de communication audiovisuelle )〕 and of the reform of sectors banned from television advertising.〔(Les secteurs interdits de publicité télévisée )〕 He then became Advisor for Culture and the Media, and then Advisor for Education and Culture to the President of the Republic Jacques Chirac.〔(arrêté du garde des sceaux, ministre de la justice du 8 avril 2005 )〕 As such, he was notably responsible for the supervision of the negotiation of the inter-governmental agreement regarding the Louvre Abu-Dhabi and the opening of the Musée du Quai Branly in 2006. He replaced Bruno Racine as President of the Georges-Pompidou Centre for five years from 2 April 2007〔(décret en conseil des ministres du 29 mars 2007 )〕 and was, at the same time, promoted as Councillor of State in ordinary service.〔(décret en conseil des ministres du 20 avril 2007 )〕 He focused on providing the Centre with a strategic plan which was approved in the autumn of 2007 and was built on President Georges Pompidou’s founding vision: “the ambition to create an interface between the community and creation, with the conviction that a nation which opens up to the art of its time is more creative, more agile, stronger.”.〔(Bilan d’activité 2009, p. 4 )〕 This plan is based on three main priorities: * 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alain Seban」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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