developed the Bouygues Group into a giant corporation gathered into two primary arms--construction and services--that controlled more than 40 subsidiaries and affiliates in 80 countries.
Martin Bouygues, who became chairman and chief executive officer of the Bouygues Group in 1989,
In 1995, pursuant to France's 1993 anticorruption clampdown, French police raided the Bouygues Group headquarters and held Bouygues for investigation on huge frauds involving illegal deposits allegedly made to a Swiss bank account
Attended University of Paris, Dauphine.
beginning as a construction-site supervisor in 1974 after dropping out of the University of Paris.
How did civil rights leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr. develop a nonviolent strategy?
Martin Bouygues, who became chairman and chief executive officer of the Bouygues Group in 1989,
Martin Bouygues was born in April, 1952.
Martin Bouygues was born in Suresnes in France.
Chairman and chief executive officer, Bouygues
The Bouygues company was founded by Francis Bouygues, the son of an engineer in Paris, the year Martin was born.
In 1995, pursuant to France's 1993 anticorruption clampdown, French police raided the Bouygues Group headquarters and held Bouygues for investigation on huge frauds involving illegal deposits allegedly made to a Swiss bank account
In 1993 Bouygues made the leap into the telecommunications industry.
Attended University of Paris, Dauphine.
He entered the business's commercial arm in 1978 and established Maison Bouygues, which specialized in catalog sales of single-family homes.
The population of Bouygues is 2,010.
beginning as a construction-site supervisor in 1974 after dropping out of the University of Paris.
Bouygues's population is 133,460.