Emmanuelle Mignon
Emmanuelle Mignon (born 26 April 1968) served as cabinet secretary for French president Nicolas Sarkozy between May 2007 and July 28, 2008.[1]
Emmanuelle Mignon | |
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Representative of the French Co-Prince of Andorra | |
In office 6 June 2007 – 24 September 2008 | |
Monarch | Nicolas Sarkozy |
Prime Minister | Albert Pintat |
Preceded by | Philippe Massoni |
Succeeded by | Christian Frémont |
Personal details | |
Born | Paris, France | 26 April 1968
Education | Lycée Sainte-Geneviève |
Alma mater | ESSEC Business School, Sciences Po, ÉNA |
Education
Emmanuelle Migno graduated from ESSEC business school in 1990. In 1992, she graduated from Institut d’études politiques of Paris (IEP Paris), 1992. She also studied at the ENA school (Ecole nationale d’administration) for high-level civil servants and (graduated: at the top of her class in 1995)[2]
Later on Mignon studied at the Saint Mary's College in Neuilly, near Paris, and at the Lycée Sainte-Geneviève in Versailles.
Career
From 2010 to 2012, she served as General Secretary at EuropaCorp.[3]
In 2015 after being admitted to the Paris Bar, she joined the Public Regulatory Environment department of August Debouzy as a partner.[4] Mignon also worked as rapporteur at the litigation division and the internal affairs division, as well as manager of the legal research center, government commissioner and assessor.
On 21 January 2022, Mignon and three co-defendants, former Sarkozy chief of staff Claude Gueant, writer and one-time Sarkozy advisor Patrick Buisson and former pollster and consultant Pierre Giacometti. were found guilty of polling fraud involving allegations that they misused public money while ordering public opinion polls worth a combined 7.5 million euros ($8.7 million) during the course of Sarkozy's presidency, though Mignon would receive no jail time and was given a six month suspended sentence.[5][6]
Publications
- August Debouzy advises Cameco on French law aspects of acquisition of Westinghouse Electric Company - Lucie Constant, Philippe Durand, Amélie Tripet, David Neuwirth, Benjamin van Gaver, Vincent Brenot, François Pochart, Valéry Denoix de Saint Marc, Emmanuelle Mignon, Alexandra Berg-Moussa, Pierre Descheemaeker, Renaud Christol, Marie-Charlotte Hustache, Olivier Attias, Marc-Antoine Picquier, Geoffroy Thill, Boris Léone-Robin, Guillaume Potin, Aurélien Micheli, Charles Maurel, Ergen Ege, Alexandre Bay, Pierre-Olivier Ally, Philippe Alliaume, Dorian Scemama, Guillaume Aubatier, Audrey Msellati, Juliette Vachet, Alix Kianpour, Julien Tiphine - 17/10/22
- August Debouzy advised Rohde & Schwarz group on the sale of Rohde & Schwarz Cybersecurity SAS to Total Specific Solutions B.V - Florence Chafiol, Valéry Denoix de Saint Marc, Philippe Durand, Philippe Lorentz, Emmanuelle Mignon, François Pochart, Elie Bétard, Stéphanie Lapeyre, Geoffroy Thill, Thibaut Amourette, David Neuwirth, Alexandre Dumortier, Nicolas Quoy, Ludovic de Talancé, Laure Bonin, Emmanuel Le Galloc'h, Lea Margono - 14/04/22
- Digital Markets Act - Emmanuelle Mignon, Mahasti Razavi, Eden Gall - 25/03/22
- Réforme des CCAG - Vincent Brenot, Emmanuelle Mignon, Hélène Billery - 01/04/21
References
- Foulkes, Mathieu (22 February 2011). "Les sondages de l'Elysée dans le collimateur de la justice". AFP (in French). Archived from the original on February 26, 2011. Retrieved 8 March 2011.
- "Emmanuelle Mignon - August Debouzy".
- "Emmanuelle Mignon - ICLG.com".
- "Emmanuelle Mignon - Chambers and partners".
- "Nicolas Sarkozy's former chief of staff sentenced to jail for polling fraud". France 24. 21 January 2022. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
- "French court finds former top Sarkozy aides guilty in polling fraud trial". Reuters. 11 February 2022.