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+ | Olivier Chevrillon was the son of Louis, Mines Engineer and his wife Hedwige, née Noetinger. At the age of twenty, he was received at the ENA. He came out three years later, in the boot, and chose to join the Council of State. | ||
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+ | Olivier Chevrillon became a senior civil servant and joined the cabinet of [[Alain Savarythe minister in charge of [[Morocco]] and Tunisia, , who resigned during the air interception of [[Ben Bella]] on October 22, 1956. He was then [[Jean-Pierre Dannaud]]'s assistant at the Ministry of Cooperation as the decolonization of Africa launched by General De Gaulle entered its most active phase. | ||
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+ | In 1967-68, Olivier Chevrillon travelled the [[US]] | ||
+ | ] om Harvard to Palo Alto, from Santa Monica, to Monterey, where he was introduced to PPBS, Planning, Programming and Budgeting System, the latest method of public management1 He then participated with Michel Albert in the writing of Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber's bestseller The American Challenge and joined the Express with JJSS, which wanted to transform his weekly, into a news magazine in the editorial line of ''[[Time (mag]]'' or ''[[Newsweek]]''. | ||
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Born | 28 January 1929 Paris, France |
Died | 22 January 2013 (Age 83) Paris, France |
Nationality | French |
Member of | Club Jean Molin, French-American Foundation |
Background
Olivier Chevrillon was the son of Louis, Mines Engineer and his wife Hedwige, née Noetinger. At the age of twenty, he was received at the ENA. He came out three years later, in the boot, and chose to join the Council of State.
Activities
Olivier Chevrillon became a senior civil servant and joined the cabinet of [[Alain Savarythe minister in charge of Morocco and Tunisia, , who resigned during the air interception of Ben Bella on October 22, 1956. He was then Jean-Pierre Dannaud's assistant at the Ministry of Cooperation as the decolonization of Africa launched by General De Gaulle entered its most active phase.
In 1967-68, Olivier Chevrillon travelled the US
] om Harvard to Palo Alto, from Santa Monica, to Monterey, where he was introduced to PPBS, Planning, Programming and Budgeting System, the latest method of public management1 He then participated with Michel Albert in the writing of Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber's bestseller The American Challenge and joined the Express with JJSS, which wanted to transform his weekly, into a news magazine in the editorial line of Time (mag or Newsweek.
Event Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Bilderberg/1980 | 18 April 1980 | 20 April 1980 | Germany Aachen | The 28th Bilderberg, held in West Germany, unusually exposed by the Daily Mirror |