Death of Bruno Bonduelle, former president of the eponymous agri-food group – Le Figaro

The businessman had long been committed to the dynamism and influence of greater Lille. The news triggered a wave of grateful messages from elected officials in northern France. Former president of the agri-food giant well known to the French Bonduelle from 1985 to 1994, Bruno Bonduelle died Friday, at the age of 89 at his home in Marcq-en-Barœul, announced several media, including La Voix du nord . in 1933, the businessman spent several decades in the family business, which he ended up directing and accompanying its international development. He then remained at the head of the company’s supervisory board, before becoming a member of the board of directors. focused on politics and public engagement, first by founding and then directing the Grand Lille Committee, an employers’ organization aimed at defending entrepreneurs and promoting economic activity in the area. He then became president of the Lille Métropole Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI) from 2004 to 2010. The announcement of Bruno Bonduelle’s death sparked many reactions. In a press release on Saturday, the group hailed a “decisive player in the transformation of the group, which it accompanied in its expansion in France, with in particular the integration of the Cassegrain brand in 1989 and internationally by expanding the activity to Spain, Portugal and Central Europe”. He also underlined the subsequent commitments of its former president and regretted a “great captain of industry whose entrepreneurial spirit and audacity enabled the economic and social development of many players in the Lille metropolis”. “Bruno Bonduelle is for us the embodied example of the business leader committed to his territory. He leaves us as a legacy the desire to maintain his flame to continue to support the development of Greater Lille, ”said the Greater Lille Committee on Friday. For its part, the Greater Lille CCI hailed an “tireless defender of the attractiveness of the territory and its influence”. to the former boss of Bonduelle. “The whole of the North, and much more, feels great sadness at the news of the death of the thunderous agitator of ideas and great business leader Bruno Bonduelle”, wrote the Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin, on Twitter, hailing “a genius”. “Bruno Bonduelle was an exceptional figure in Hauts-de-France, a business leader who gave hope and a visionary who had ambition for our Region”, declared Xavier Bertrand, when Martine Aubry underlined the qualities of a “man of character, of great brilliance, with rich ideas”. Similarly, several parliamentarians have highlighted the career of the businessman, such as Roger Vicot (PS), who described him as “above all a madman from our region, inventing, imagining, foreseeing and constantly seeking ways to make it stronger and more visible”.