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Hugues Stephane Bernard Mulliez (born 7 August 1975) is a French business entrepreneur. He is presently a board member at Telecel Group and the person in charge of its M-commerce service. He is the former founder of Net Player Games, founder and Chairman of Youg's, President and CEO of Surcouf and founder of Progressy société.


Personal life

Hugues Mulliez was born in Paris, France, on 7 August 1975. He is the son of Stéphane Mulliez, creator of Picwic, the grand-nephew of the Auchan group's northern founder, Gérard Mulliez, and the grandson of Francis Mulliez who participated in the establishment of the AFM association. The Mulliez Family Association (AFM) was created in 1955. Its goal was to maintain patriarch's heritage intact and distribute it to 11 children in an equitable manner. The Mulliez group brings together retail chains in the large food retail, fast food, fashion and sports sectors in France.
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n Friday 29 of September he was found from the court of Nafplio city GUILTY FOR THE HOMICISE OF THREE PEOPLE AND WAS SENTECED FOR 6 YEARS IN PRISON Hugues Mulliez presently lives in Belgium.


Career

Hugues Mulliez was born into a family of entrepreneurs. He created his first company at the age of 21, then sold it three years later.


Leroy Merlin, Blanche Porte, 3 Suisses, Auchan

From 1993 to 1996, Hugues Mulliez served as a salesman at Leroy Merlin, purchasing control trainee at La Blanche Porte and Aux 3 Suisses, and then as head of fruit and vegetable department at
Auchan Auchan () is a French multinational retail group headquartered in Croix, France. It was founded in 1961 by Gérard Mulliez and is owned by the Mulliez family, who has 95% stake in the company. With 354,851 employees, of which 261,000 have 5% s ...
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Net Player Games

In 1996, Hugues Mulliez founded Net Player Games in Lille, France. The company developed network games and assembled PCs.


Youg’s

In 1999, Hugues Mulliez created Youg's. In 2000, he opened the first Youg's store in Flers. Youg's was a retailer which distributed IT and digital products. The 3 stores were located in the North of France and the South of Paris, with approximately 100 employees.


Surcouf

The first Surcouf store was created in 1992 by Olivier Dewavrin and Hervé Collin. Surcouf became a subsidiary of Fnac in April 2001 when it was bought by the PPR group. PPR Group develops a portfolio of high-growth global brands. In 2009, Hugues Mulliez purchased Surcouf from the PPR Group. Youg's was merged and applied to the management of Surcouf. Hugues Mulliez served as the President and CEO.


Telecel Group

Telecel Global was founded in 2007. The firm offers wireless telecommunication services, and was formerly known as Exxon Telecom. Offices are located in South Africa and United Kingdom. Telecel Group is major player in Africa. Hugues Mulliez currently serves as a board member at Telecel. Hugues Mulliez, along with his business partners Nicolas Bourg, Mohamad Damush, and Laurent Foucher, launched Africa Startup Initiative Program in 2019, as part of Telecel Group's CSR programs.


Boards

Hugues Mulliez serves on the following board: *Telecel Group


References

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