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Frédéric Bokobza has been Deputy Director General at the Conseil supérieur de l’audiovisuel since July 2016.
Previously, Mr Bokobza has held various managing positions in the fields of media, telecommunications and culture within the French Government’s administration: (2014 to 2016) he was in charge of public policies in the fields of electronic communications and postal services at the Ministry of Economy and Industry; (2010 to 2014) Head of the division for the development of cultural economy at the Ministry of Culture and Communication; (2006 to 2009) he was in charge of European and International affairs, Digitization and Media Economics at the Directorate for Media Development (Prime Minister’s Office) and (2003 to 2006) he was in charge of European and International affairs at the Directorate for Media Development.
Mr Bokobza has also been a senior consultant at the Boston Consulting Group’s Paris Office (2002-2003), after being in charge of several IT projects at the Ministry of Interior (1996-2001).
Mr Bokobza holds degrees from École polytechnique and Télécom Paris, two French engineering schools.
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