2030 French Alps Olympics Appoints New CEO



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2030 French Alps Olympics Appoints New CEO

The organizing committee of the 2030 Winter Olympics and Paralympics in the French Alps has recently confirmed the appointment of Cyril Linette as its new chief executive officer. Linette will work under the leadership of Edgar Grospiron, the president of the 2030 French Alps Olympics, and be responsible for overseeing the committee's operations, legal and financial affairs.

 

 

 

Linette, who is 54 years old, has a solid background in the sports, media and business fields. His career began in the sports media industry. He once served as the head of the sports department of the French television channel Canal +. During his tenure at Canal +, Linette led the coverage of high - profile sports events, which consolidated his reputation as a sports content management expert.

 

With Linette's appointment, the 2030 French Alps Olympics organizing committee hopes to benefit from his rich experience and professional insights. It is believed that he will play an important role in promoting the smooth progress of the preparations for the Winter Olympics and Paralympics, and bringing new ideas and development impetus to the organizing committee.
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