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Serge Dassault
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Dassault in 2016
Member of the French Senate for Essonne
In office
1 October 2004 – 1 October 2017
Succeeded by Laure Darcos
Mayor of Corbeil-Essonnes
In office
1995–2009
Preceded by Marie-Anne Lesage
Succeeded by Jean-Pierre Bechter
Personal details
Born
Serge Paul André Bloch

(1925-04-04)4 April 1925
Paris, France
Died 28 May 2018(2018-05-28) (aged 93)
Paris, France
Resting place Passy Cemetery in Paris
Spouse
Nicole Raffel
(m. 1950)
Children Olivier Dassault
Laurent Dassault
Thierry Dassault
Marie-Hélène Dassault
Parents Marcel Dassault
Madeleine Minckes
Relatives Darius Paul Dassault (uncle)
Residences Paris, France
Education Lycée Janson-de-Sailly
Lycée Saint-Louis
Alma mater École Polytechnique
SUPAERO
HEC Paris
Occupation Businessman

Serge Dassault (French: [sɛʁʒ daso]; born Serge Paul André Bloch; 4 April 1925 – 28 May 2018) was a French engineer, businessman and politician. He was the chairman and chief executive officer of Dassault Group, and a conservative politician. According to Forbes, Dassault's net worth was estimated in 2016 at US$15 billion.

Early life and education

He was the younger son of Madeleine Dassault (née Minckes) and Marcel Dassault (born Marcel Ferdinand Bloch), from whom he inherited the Dassault Group. Both his parents were of Jewish heritage, but later converted to Roman Catholicism.

In 1929, his father founded what is now Dassault Aviation. During the Second World War, he was jailed when his father was sent to Buchenwald for refusing any cooperation from his company, Bordeaux-Aéronautique, directed by Henri Déplante, André Curvale and Claude de Cambronne, with the German aviation industry.

He studied at the Lycée Janson de Sailly. He earned engineering degrees from the École Polytechnique (class of 1946) and Supaéro (class of 1951). In 1963, he received an Executive MBA from HEC Paris.

Business career

After his father's death in 1986, Serge Dassault continued developing the company, with the help of CEOs Charles Edelstenne and Éric Trappier. His group also owned the newspaper Le Figaro. In December 1998, he was sentenced to two years' probation in the Belgian Agusta scandal, and was fined 60,000 Belgian francs (about €1,500).

According to Forbes, the Dassault family also owns a winery, property in Paris, and an art auction house.

Political career

Dassault was a member of the Union for a Popular Movement political party, as was his son Olivier, who was a deputy in the National Assembly. He was a former mayor of the city of Corbeil-Essonnes, a southern suburb of Paris.

In 2004, he became a senator, and in that position, he was an outspoken advocate of conservative positions on economic and employment issues, claiming that France's taxes and workforce regulations ruin its entrepreneurs. In 2005, he inaugurated the €2 million Islamic cultural centre (comprising a mosque) in his city of Corbeil-Essonnes. In November 2012, responding to the Ayrault government's plan to legalise same-sex marriage, he controversially said, during an interview for France Culture, that authorising it would cause "no more renewal of the population. [...] We'll have a country of homosexuals. And so in ten years there'll be nobody left. It's stupid".

Personal life and death

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Grave of Serge Dassault in Paris

Dassault married Nicole Raffel on 5 July 1950. They had four children: Olivier, Laurent, Thierry, and Marie-Hélène.

He died suddenly in his office at the Dassault Group headquarters in Paris on 28 May 2018, from heart failure at the age of 93.

See also

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