Nicolas de Tavernost, the historic boss of M6, announced that he will leave the management of the group in April
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The end of the tour for M6’s iconic boss, who will step down from running the group on April 23.
Media – Thunderclap on top of the M6 chain. After two decades at the helm of the group, M6’s iconic boss, Nicolas de Tavernost, announced this Tuesday, February 13, that he would soon (and sooner than expected) bow out.
It is in the column of Figaro The Chairman of the Management Board of M6 Group announced this news after dedicating 37 years of his life to the private television channel. A decision he also wanted to justify.
After a merger project with TF1, which was unsuccessful, “Shareholders asked me to extend my mandate”He says in the daily. “This is now behind us, and after clarifying our strategy on streaming, I thought that the current conditions made it possible to proceed to the succession phase, given the good performance of the group”.
To share the news, Nicolas de Tavernost also posted a humorous tweet with a metaphorical video showing a hand turning off a television. The very symbol…
David Leremendi will soon take the helm
As for his future, the future ex-boss of M6 assured that retirement is not for now. ” Don’t worry, I don’t intend to go fishing right now. I will continue to work “, he said at the end of this interview.
The television man also took the opportunity to slip in the name of his future successor, who will take over from his own departure date of April 23. ” The supervisory board began the succession process last fall. This resulted in the appointment of David Leremendi, the current General Director of M6 Publicité “, he declared, clarifying that this ” A talented professional » The 49-year-old joined the M6 Group team 16 years ago.
“The Recruitment and Appointments Committee chose an internal solution over an external one to preserve M6’s corporate culture”Nicolas de Tavernost wants to clarify.
He later began his career in media by becoming deputy director of Métropole Television (M6) in 1987, after leading the project to create a channel in Lyons des Eaux. Replacing Jean Drucker as chairman of the board of M6 in 2000, he tirelessly defended the interests of a channel that was initially primarily musical, became a generalist, then a media group.
“Through his leadership, business acumen and strategic vision, he transformed the company from a small television channel into one of the most profitable and diversified audiovisual groups in Europe”The supervisory board of the group wished them well.
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