• # Au risque de passer pour un con

    Posté par . En réponse au journal Des dérapages du piratage.... Évalué à 0.

    C'est qui Benard Spitz ?

    Voyons, googlelisons un peu:

    "Bernard Spitz. Haut fonctionnaire français, spécialiste de l'économie des médias, auteur de La Morale à zéro : pour une reconquête civique, Seuil, Paris 1995."

    On trouve meme un peu plus complet, mais en anglais:

    "Bernard SPITZ is C.E.O and founder of BSC, a consulting company which provides key advice to international business leaders in the process of strategic decision-making on a wide range of areas including financial, legal, regulatory, technical, institutional and media, with a recognized expertise in information and communication technologies

    He graduated with a MBA from the ESSEC business school, the school of Political Science and Economics and the National School of Public Administration (ENA). A member of the Council of State (Conseil d?Etat), and of French anti-trust commission, he served from 1988 to 1991 as senior adviser to French Prime Minister Michel Rocard; and from 1999 to 2001 as Director of the French task force on the Internet and moderator of the French-German Forum on the Information Society to Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Minister of Finance.

    From 1992 to 1996 he was SeniorVice President for corporate affairs of Canal + and from 2000 to 2004 Head of Strategy for Europe of Vivendi Universal. He held responsibility in that post for monitoring the growth of the group business units in the media field, as well as identifying and developing VU?s strategic opportunities and public affairs.

    A former columnist for Le Monde, he contributes to various publications including Les Echos, Libération and l?Express. He is the author of several books including Etat d?Urgence (State of Emergency, with Roger Fauroux and various contributors including Tony Blair, Robert Laffont 2004), Notre Etat (Our State , Robert Laffont 2001), The Digital Revolution ( Fondation Saint Simon, 1999).

    He currently teaches Digital Communication Economics at the University of La Sorbonne in Paris."