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An hour in the office of Michel-Edouard Leclerc

2022-09-26T09:47:16.875Z


STORY - Every Monday, a leader opens his door to Le Figaro. After passing through a high and thick carriage entrance, the label next to the intercom indicates only one name. Or rather, an acronym: MEL. The initials of Michel-Édouard Leclerc. They also give his name to his company, MEL Publisher. It's been six years since he took over this office - an apartment - located a stone's throw from Place de la Bastille in Paris. “Many still believe that Leclerc b


After passing through a high and thick carriage entrance, the label next to the intercom indicates only one name.

Or rather, an acronym: MEL.

The initials of Michel-Édouard Leclerc.

They also give his name to his company, MEL Publisher.

It's been six years since he took over this office - an apartment - located a stone's throw from Place de la Bastille in Paris.

“Many still believe that Leclerc belongs to me, but that's not true,

” he explains, with that mischievously sparkling eye.

I continue to represent the brand, but I am also a freelancer, I carry out other missions, all very varied.

President of the Neoma business school, administrator of the Institute of international and strategic relations (Iris), of the Alzheimer Research Foundation, of the E.Leclerc cultural fund in Landerneau… and, therefore, of MEL Publisher.

This time it's about art and culture, you understand it as soon as you enter this 200 m2 apartment where three people work.

Comics, drawings, prints...

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