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Jean-Claude Blanc
Jean-Claude Blanc is a General manager and marketing executive of Paris Saint-Germain F.C. and former CEO of Juventus Football Club.
Jean-Claude Biver
Jean-Claude Biver is a Luxembourgish watchmaker, cheesemaker, and businessman previously serving as the chief executive officer (CEO) of TAG Heuer. From 2014 until 2018, he was the president of LVMH's watchmaking division until his retirement after 43 years in the industry.
Jean-Claude Ellena
Jean-Claude Ellena is a French perfumer and writer.
Jean-Claude Chermann
Jean-Claude Chermann is a French virologist who managed the research team which, by 1983, under the administrative supervision of Luc Montagnier, had discovered the virus associated with AIDS. Whereas second author of this initial publication and obviously involved as team manager in this discovery, he had been omitted from the Nobel Prize attributed to its colleagues. The virus was named lymphadenopathy-associated virus, or LAV. A year later, a team led by Robert Gallo of the United States confirmed the discovery of the virus, but renamed it human T-lymphotropic virus type III (HTLV-III).
Jean-Claude Leclercq
Jean-Claude Leclercq es un antiguo ciclista francés, nacido el 22 de julio de 1962 en Abbeville, que fue profesional de 1984 a 1993. Descubierto por Jean de Gribaldy, se convirtió en campeón de Francia en ruta en 1985. En 1987, ganó la Flecha Valona, una de las clásicas más prestigiosas.
Jean-Claude Mézières
Jean-Claude Mézières fue un dibujante de cómic e ilustrador francés.
Jean-Claude Billong
Jean-Claude Billong es un futbolista francés que juega de defensa en el Clermont Foot de la Ligue 1.
Jean-Claude Skrela
Jean-Claude Skrela es un exjugador y exentrenador francés de rugby que se desempeñaba como ala. Es padre del también destacado jugador de rugby David Skrela y Gaëlle Skrela jugadora de baloncesto, ambos representaron a Francia en sus respectivas selecciones.
Jean-Claude Penchenat
Jean-Claude Perrot
Jean-Claude Perrot was a French historian. He specialized in urban history, economic politics, demography, and statistics. His studies focused around 18th-Century France and he was a professor at the Sorbonne University Association and the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences. He was also President of the French Institute for Demographic Studies.