List of Sciences Po People
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This is a list of alumni, former staff, and those otherwise associated with Sciences Po. For further information, refer to the List of Sciences Po Alumni in the French Wikipedia [1]. Neither lists are complete.
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[edit] Heads of International Organisations
- Boutros Boutros-Ghali (b. 1922), United Nations Secretary-General (1992-1996)
- Michel Camdessus (b. 1933), Chairman of the International Monetary Fund (1987-2000)
- Nicole Fontaine (b. 1942), President of the European Parliament (1999-2001)
- Pascal Lamy (b. 1947), Director-General of the World Trade Organization
- Roger Ockrent (b. 1907-1983), Chairman of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (1957-1974)
- Dominique Strauss-Kahn (b. 1949), Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund
- Simone Veil (b. 1927), President of the European Parliament (1979-1984)
- Wan Waithayakon (1891-1976), President of the United Nations General Assembly (1956-1958
[edit] Heads of State or Government
[edit] World
- Edvard Beneš (1884-1948), President of Czechoslovakia (1935-1948)
- Paul Biya (b. 1933), President of Cameroon (1982-present)
- Bao Dai (1913-1997), Emperor of Vietnam (1926-1955), Emperor of Annam (1926-1945)
- Chandrika Kumaratunga (b. 1945), President of Sri Lanka (1994-2005)
- Mohammed Mossadegh (1882-1967), Prime Minister of Iran (1951-1953), Time Magazine Man of the Year (1951)
- Pierre Trudeau (1919-2000), Prime Minister of Canada (1968-1979, 1980-1984)
- Pierre Werner (1913-2002), Prime Minister of Luxembourg (1959-1974, 1979-1984), so-called "father of the Euro"
- Rainier III (1923-2005), Prince of Monaco (1923-2005)
[edit] France
- Jacques Chirac (1932), President of the French Republic (1995-2007), Prime Minister of France (1983-1986, 1986-1988)
- François Mitterrand (1916-1996), President of the French Republic (1981-1995)
- Dominique de Villepin (b. 1953), Prime Minister of France (2005-2007)
- Lionel Jospin (b. 1937), Prime Minister of France (1997-2002)
- Alain Juppé (b. 1945), Prime Minister of France (1995-1997)
- Édouard Balladur (b. 1929), Prime Minister of France (1993-1995)
- Michel Rocard (b. 1930), Prime Minister of France (1988-1991)
- Laurent Fabius (b. 1946), Prime Minister of France (1983-1986)
- Pierre Mauroy (b. 1928) Prime Minister of France (1981-1984)
- Raymond Barre (1924-2007), Prime Minister of France (1976-1981)
- Jacques Chaban-Delmas (1915-2000), Prime Minister of France (1969-1972)
- Maurice Couve de Murville (1907-1999), Prime Minister of France (1968-1969)
- Michel Debré (1912-1996), Prime Minister of France (1959-1962)
[edit] Politics & Government
[edit] World
- L. Paul Bremer (b. 1941), U.S. Civil Administrator in Iraq (2003-2004)
- Alain Destexhe, Belgian liberal Senator and author
- Salome Zurabishvili, former French high-profile diplomat, former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia and the current Leader of the United Georgian Opposition
- Ingrid Betancourt, Colombian Senator, anti-corruption activist, and Candidate for President of Colombia
- François-Albert Angers, eminent Canadian economist
- Ertugrul Osman V (1912-present), Crown Prince of Turkey (1912-1924), Head of the House of Osmanli (1994-present)
- Sir Austen Chamberlain, British Foreign Secretary (1924 - 1929), 1925 Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize
- Caroline, Princess of Hanover, Princess of the Principality of Monaco, daughter of American actress Grace Kelly
- Abbas Hajizadeh, Duke of Davan
- Stéphane Dion, Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada
- George Corm, former Minister of Finance of Lebanon (1998 to 2000)
- Jihad Azour, Minister of Finance of Lebanon (2005-present)
- Ghassan Salamé, former Minister of Culture of Lebanon (2000-2003), prolific author on Middle East politics
- Brad Setser, former Deputy Secretary in the US Treasury Department
- Jonas Gahr Støre, Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Bernard Landry, former Premier of Quebec
- John Grimley, former White House staffer in the Bush Administration, top executive at CEO Communications, a leading Republican Party communications strategy firm
- Afif Safieh, Palestinian Ambassador to the US, regarded as the most articulate living Palestinian diplomat
- Michel de Sallaberry, erstwhile Canadian Ambassador to Kingdom of Jordan
- Yves-Thibault de Silguy, EU Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs
- Stanley Woodward, erstwhile US Ambassador to Canada
- Ahmad Kamal, Pakistani Ambassador to the United Nations
- Howard Balloch, erstwhile Canadian Ambassador to China, Director at Zi Corporation
- Sally Shelton-Colby, Assistant Administrator of the Bureau for Global Programs, Field Support, and Research in the US Department of State, erstwhile US Ambassador to Grenada and Barbados
- Brady Anderson, US Ambassador to the United Republic of Tanzania
- William Eagelton, Representative of UN Secretary-General for Western Sahara, erstwhile US Ambassador to Syria
- Jim Bullington, erstwhile US Ambassador to Bujumbura
- Roland Dumas (b. 1922), French Minister of Foreign Affairs (1984-1993)
- Francis Orlando Wilcox (1908-1985), Assistant Secretary of State of the USA (1955-1961)
- James Foley, US Ambassador to Haiti (2003-2005)
- Charles Rizk, Lebanese Justice minister 2005-
- Nebahat Albayrak, a Turkish-Dutch politician in the Netherlands. She is the current State Secretary of Justice in the Netherlands.
- Božidar Đelić, vice-president of the Government of Serbia, 2007-
- Ieng Sary, deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Democratic Kampuchea from 1975 to 1979
[edit] France
- Ministers (N.B. This is a small selection given almost every minister since the inception of the Fifth Republic studied at the Institute.)
- Ségolène Royal, Governor of Poitou-Charentes and a defeated 2007 presidential candidate.
- Martine Aubry, former French Minister for Social Affairs, Mayor of Lille, (in French: Martine Aubry)
- Jack Lang, former French Minister of Culture and Education
- Jean-Pierre Chevènement, former French Minister of Interior
- Dominique Strauss-Kahn, French deputy and former French Minister of the Economy
- Hubert Védrine, former French Minister of Foreign Affairs (1997-2002)
- Hervé Gaymard, former French Minister of Finance
- Dominique Baudis, French MP and former mayor of Toulouse (in French: Dominique Baudis)
- François Hollande, leader of the Socialist Party
- Renaud Denoix de Saint Marc, vice president of the Council of State
- Jean-Marcel Jeanneney, former Minister of Industry, French Ambassador to Algeria
- Bernadette Chirac, former First Lady of France, Representative in Corrèze General Council, Chairwoman of Fondation Hôpitaux de Paris, and wife of former French president Jacques Chirac
- Jean-Louis Bourlanges, Member of the European Parliament, Vice Président of the UDF
- Olivier Duhamel, former Member of the European Parliament, former Member of the European Convention (in French: Olivier Duhamel)
- Xavier Musca, Director of the French Treasury; Director-General of the French Treasury and Economic Development Department (2002-present)
- Diplomats (N.B. This is a small selection given almost every diplomat since the inception of the Fifth Republic studied at the Institute.)
- Jean-David Levitte (b. 1946), Ambassador of France to the USA (2002-present), French Permanent Representative to the United Nations (2000-2002)
- Pierre de Boisdeffre, French Ambassador to Uruguay (1981-1984), Colombia (1984-1988), and the Council of Europe (1988-1991)
- Hervé Alphand, erstwhile French Ambassador to the U.S., UN, NATO, and the OEEC
- Georges Berthoin (Ambassador of the European Community to the UK)
- André François-Poncet, former Ambassador of France to Germany
- Gerard Errera, Ambassador of France to the United Kingdom (2002-present)
- Claude Martin, Ambassador of France to Germany (2001-present)
- Daniel Jouanneau, Ambassador of France to Canada (2004-present)
- Dominique Girard, Ambassador of France to India
[edit] Academia, Journalism & Literature
- Hala Gorani, CNN journalist and anchorwoman
- Derek Bok, president of Harvard University
- Rebecca Jarvis, finalist on The Apprentice, Season Four, and reporter on CNBC
- Milana Terloeva, Chechen journalist and bestselling author
- Robert B. Silvers, co-editor of The New York Review of Books
- Stanley Karnow, Pulitzer Prize-winning author on Southeast Asia, Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations
- Erik Orsenna, member of the Académie Française and former chief economic advisor to François Mitterrand
- Bernard-Henri Lévy, bestselling French writer, philosopher, political campaigner
- Christine Ockrent, one of France's most respected broadcast journalist
- Jean-Marie Colombani, head of Le Monde
- Alain Duhamel, senior journalist at Le Monde and Libération
- Hélène Carrère d'Encausse, specialist of Russia, member of the Académie Française
- René Rémond, historian, member of the Académie Française
- Marcel Proust, novelist
- Florian Zeller, novelist, Prix Interallié 2004
- Paul Morand (in French: Paul Morand)
- Paul Claudel
- Pierre Drieu La Rochelle
- Roger Peyrefitte, novelist
- Julien Gracq, novelist
- Edmond Marc du Rogoff, ancien professeur, Département de Communications, Université d'Ottawa, Canada. Scénariste et cinéaste.
- Frédéric Beigbeder, novelist
- Jean-Christophe Rufin, novelist (in French: Jean-Christophe Rufin)
- Marc Lambron, novelist (in French: Marc Lambron)
- Guillaume Dustan (in French: Guillaume Dustan)
- Emmanuel Carrère
- Hervé Guéneron
- Anne Sinclair (in French: Anne Sinclair)
- Nicolas Beytout (in French: Nicolas Beytout)
- Michèle Cotta (in French: Michèle Cotta)
- David Pujadas (in French: David Pujadas)
- Grayson Kirk, eminent political scientist, President of Columbia University (1953-1968)
- Adda Bozeman (1908-1994), eminent American legal scholar
- Maurice Vaïsse (in French: Maurice Vaïsse)
- Stanley Hoffmann, Professor at Harvard University (in French: Stanley Hoffmann)
- Jean-Pierre Azéma (in French: Jean-Pierre Azéma)
- Bertrand Badie (in French: Bertrand Badie)
- Louis Chauvel (in French: Louis Chauvel)
- Jean-Paul Fitoussi (in French: Jean-Paul Fitoussi)
- Jacques Généreux (in French: Jacques Généreux)
- Christophe Jaffrelot (in French: Christophe Jaffrelot)
- Matthew Fraser, Editor-in-Chief of National Post (Canada).
- Gilles Kepel
- Marc Lazar
- Russ Rymer, Editor-in-Chief of Mother Jones Magazine
- Pascal Perrineau (in French: Pascal Perrineau)
- Jean Picq (in French: Jean Picq)
- Alain-Gérard Slama (in French: Alain-Gérard Slama)
- Jean Maynaud, eminent political scientist, author of myriad works on European integration
- Raymond Aron
- Fernand Braudel
- Georges Vedel
- Pierre Georges
[edit] Business & Finance
- Jean-Claude Trichet, President of the European Central Bank (2003-present), former Governor of the Bank of France (1993-2003)
- Jacques de Larosière, former President of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
- Jean-Pierre Jouyet, Director-General of the French Treasury and Economic Development Department
- Wilfried Baumgartner, Governor of the Bank of France
- David René de Rothschild, Chairman of N M Rothschild & Sons
- Louis Schweitzer, former CEO of Renault
- Michel Bon, former CEO of France Telecom and current CEO of Carrefour
- Jean-Cyril Spinetta, CEO of Air France
- Serge Weinberg, CEO of Pinault Printemps Redoute (PPR), one of the world's largest luxury goods groups
- Agnès Touraine, CEO of Act III Consultants, former CEO of Vivendi Universal Publishing
- Gérard Mestrallet, CEO of Suez
- Anne-Claire Tattinger, CEO of Société du Louvre, major luxury hotel and luxury goods company
- Thierry Moulonguet, CFO and Executive VP of Renault
- François Roussely, CEO of Credit Suisse France, and Vice-Chairman of Credit Suisse Europe
- Jean-Hugues Bittner, CFO of Morgan Stanley Europe
- Marc Vincent, Director of Credit Suisse, former Managing Director at Citigroup France
- Gilles Arnaud CFO of Xitec Software
- Michel Gardel, CEO of Toyota France
- Christian Mandl, CEO and Founder of SkyEurope Airlines
- Gerardo Braggiotti, CEO of Lazard LLC, Italy
- Henri Giscard d'Estaing, CEO of Club Med
- Elizabeth Fleuriot, CEO of Kellogg's France
- Jean Marc Espalioux, CEO of Accor, European leader and one of the world's largest hotel groups
- Laurence Parisot, CEO of IFOP Group, CEO of Optimum
- Bertrand Jacquillat, CEO and Founder of Associés en Finances
- Philippe Camus, CEO of European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company
- Alain Carron, CFO of Standard & Poor's in Paris
- Romain Durand, CEO of Scor VIE
- Ray Ortali, CEO of Prime Technologies
- Ernest Antoine Seilliere, CEO of Medef
- Patrice Allain-Dupre, CEO of ESL Network
- Matthieu Delporte, CFO Baracoda Wireless Solutions
- Guillaume Pepy, CEO of Voyages-sncf.com, General Manager of SNCF.com
- Frédéric Jolly, Chairman of Russell for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa
- Gerard Hermet, CEO of GFK Marketing
- Pierre-Yves Gerbeau, CEO of X-Leisure
- Jean-Pierre Arbon, CEO of 00h00.com, the world's first online publishing house
- Richard Descoings, CEO and Director of Sciences Po
- Fabrice Moulle Berteau, CEO of Sycamore Gestion privee
- Frédéric Lemoine, former CEO of Groupe Capgemini
- Alex Vieux, CEO and founder of technology conference sponsor, DASAR, and publisher of Red Herring magazine.
- Benoit d’Angelin, Managing Director at Centaurus Capital Limited
- Remi de Fouchier, Senior Vice President of Gemplus, the world leader in smart cards
- Javier Santiso, Economist at OECD, former Chief Economist for Latin America at BBVA
- Nicolas Calemard, Director of Human Resources, LVMH
[edit] Culture & Sports
- Christian Dior, haute couture and fashion designer
- Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the modern Olympic Games
- Fanny Ardant, internationally-acclaimed French movie star
- Léo Ferré, singer and songwriter
- Anne Roumanoff, comedian (in French: Anne Roumanoff)
- Kimon Evan Marengo, major British cartoonist
- Camille Dalmais, aka Camille, singer and songwriter
- Thierry Gilardi, football and rugby commentator.