Nicolas Sarkozy joins AccorHotels’ board
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Nicolas Sarkozy, the former French President, has taken a seat on AccorHotels’ board of directors.
The move follows the hotel group’s decision to create an “International Strategy Committee”, to help drive its expansion efforts, as well as promoting French tourism.
Sarkozy becomes an independent director of the company and chairman of the committee. His appointment follows the resignation of Nadra Moussalem, which in turn followed Colony Capital’s decision to sell its shareholding in AccorHotels.
“I am glad to contribute to the development and the international reach of AccorHotels, one of France’s flagship companies. The success of the group as well as the quality of its management are outstanding assets, shaping AccorHotels into one of the leading showcases of the French economic landscape,” Sarkozy said.
Sébastien Bazin, chairman & CEO of AccorHotels, commented; “The board welcomes this new appointment. The international expertise of Nicolas Sarkozy and his perfect knowledge of geopolitical issues are tremendous assets for the group.”
Sarkozy served as the President of France from 2007 to 2012.
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