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Louise Thérèse Blouin (born 1958/1959) is a Canadian magazine publisher. She is the CEO and president of Louise Blouin Media. ==Biography== In the early 1980s, Blouin married David MacDonald Stewart, a member of the Canadian MacDonald tobacco family. The marriage was annulled within a year. Blouin later married John MacBain and the couple acquired ''Auto Hebdo'', a classified car trading magazine, in 1987. The business grew into Trader Classified Media. She later became CEO of the London auction house Phillips de Pury, but resigned after a year. She started Louise Blouin Media in 2003, and moved into art publications. In 2005 Louise Blouin started the Louise T. Blouin Foundation, an international organisation for creativity and the arts.〔Felicia R. Lee (2 May 2005). (A New Arts Foundation with a Focus on Creativity ). ''New York Times''.〕 In October 2006 the foundation opened the Louise T. Blouin Institute in Shepherd's Bush in west London, with a large gallery and smaller spaces for seminars and lectures. The first exhibition was of light works by James Turrell.〔 In 1993 Blouin was one of approximately 200 "Global Leaders of Tomorrow" listed by the World Economic Forum, a Swiss foundation.〔(GLT Class 1993 ). Geneva: World Economic Forum. Accessed April 2015.〕 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「Louise Blouin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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