Pierre Ferracci

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Pierre Ferracci
Born (1952-06-11) 11 June 1952 (age 72)
Corse-du-Sud, France
OccupationBusinessman / president of Paris FC
Children2 (including Marc Ferracci)
Relatives Sophie Ferracci (daughter-in-law)

Pierre Ferracci (born 11 June 1952), is a French businessman, expert in social policy. He heads the Groupe Alpha, a consulting group he founded. [1] He has been president of Paris FC since 2012.

Early life

Pierre Ferracci was born on 11 June 1952 in Suartone, Corse-du-Sud. [2] He is the son of Albert Ferracci, a figure of the Resistance and leader of the Communist Party in Corsica, and a teacher unionist mother. He is a chartered accountant by training. He also holds a master's degree in applied economics from Paris-Dauphine University and a graduate degree in economics. [3] [4]

He is the father of the economist Marc Ferracci and François Ferracci, a former player of the Paris FC, [5] and the father-in-law of the lawyer Sophie Ferracci.

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References

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  4. "Pierre Ferracci : un expert du social très influent". lefigaro.fr (in French). 3 December 2013. Retrieved 23 August 2023.
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