Francis Mer

Francis Mer

in October, 2009
French Minister of the Economy
In office
2002–2004
President Jacques Chirac
Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin
Preceded by Laurent Fabius
Succeeded by Nicolas Sarkozy
Personal details
Born (1939-05-25) 25 May 1939
Pau, France
Nationality French
Alma mater École Polytechnique, Mines ParisTech

Francis Mer (born 25 May 1939, in Pau) is a French businessman, industrialist and politician. A former alumnus of the École Polytechnique, and of the École des Mines de Paris, he is a member of the Corps des mines. He was hired in 1970 by the Saint-Gobain group. In 1982, he became chairman of the board of Pont-à-Mousson SA. In the 1980s, he joined the Saint-Simon Foundation think-tank.

Following the 1986 legislative elections and the nomination of the conservative Jacques Chirac as Prime Minister, he was nominated as president of the new Usinor group. He was reelected to his position in 1995, upon the group's privatization, and renamed the group Arcelor in 2002. From 2002 to 2004, he was Minister of Finances in Jean-Pierre Raffarin's conservative government.

Since 2005, he seats on the board of directors of Vale Inco, which benefited from an important tax rebate to exploit a nickel mine in New Caledonia, while he was Minister of Finances.[1][2]

In June 2009, he became chairman of the board of Safran.

In April 2011, due to the change of structure of Safran, Jean-Paul Herteman became CEO and Francis Mer became Vice Chairman.[3][4]

Notes

Political offices
Preceded by
Laurent Fabius
Minister of the Economy, Finance and Industry
2002–2004
Succeeded by
Nicolas Sarkozy
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