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Jacques-Henri Eyraud (born 22 March 1968 in Paris) is a French entrepreneur and media man. He is currently a
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representative on the
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Club Competitions Committee, and part of the supervisory board of
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, the club in which he formerly served as president from 2016 to 2021.


Education

Jacques-Henri Eyraud comes from a family of teachers. He graduated from Sciences Po Paris (class of 1989), Dauphine (Master 2 in telecommunications and new media management, 1990) and Harvard Business School (
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, 1998). At the age of 22, he did his
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as a press attaché for the Armed Forces Information and Public Relations Service during the
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.


From Disney to entrepreneurship

He joined
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as spokesman in 1991, six months before the opening of
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, then presented as Europe's "greatest project". He became the group's communications director. Encouraged by Disney's CEO Steve Burke (now CEO of
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), he entered Harvard at the end of 1996 to pursue an MBA. These two years spent on the Boston campus instigated his entrepreneurial spirit.   Upon his return, he became Director of New Products at
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under the direction of Philippe Bourguignon, one of his Disney mentors. In 2000, he founded Sporever with Patrick Chêne. Two months before the bursting of the internet bubble, he raised $10 million. The company became the European leader in digital sports information, being the first to broadcast live football matches on mobile phones. In 2005, the startup was listed on Alternext and generated 13.5 million euros revenues. In 2009, he became chairman and chief executive officer of Turf Éditions, a media group dedicated to horse racing, for which he undertakes the digital transformation.   In 2016, he left his position to devote himself to Marseille presidency.


Marseille


Takeover of the club

During the 2016 summer, when the club was put up for sale by
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, Jacques-Henri Eyraud first considered investing personally in the club. Didier Quillot, the new executive director of the LFP (Ligue de Football Professionnel), introduced him to
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, who had previously expressed an interest in a club acquisition. The two men then decided to join forces. On October 17, 2016, the American businessman bought Marseille and Jacques-Henri Eyraud took over the leadership of the club.


Strategy and results

Upon his arrival, he showed high ambition through a project called "OM Champion" which is based on four axes: sports performance, with the objective of regularly qualifying the club for the
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and making youth training a central point of the club's strategy; fan experience; the club's civic commitment; and finally, its economic sustainability.
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was appointed coach and
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was appointed sports director. A budget of 200 million euros spent over two years was announced to build a competitive team. During the first transfer window, in winter 2017, 44 million euros were spent on four players, including 30 million euros only for
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who became the most expensive recruit in the club's history. At the same time, he restructured the club. The voluntary departure plan launched in June 2017 resulted in the end of OM TV in favor of investments in digital content. The OM Foundation was created to promote the club's social commitment. At the end of the 2017–18 season, Adidas, the club's equipment supplier since 1974, was replaced by Puma, with whom OM signed a five-year partnership. After several years of negotiations, in July 2018 he announced that he had reached an agreement with AREMA, a Bouygues subsidiary, to become the exclusive manager of the Stade Vélodrome. OM thus recovered all event activities (seminars, visits, concerts) and allowed itself to freely invest in the stadium (sound, light, etc). The creation of a museum near the stadium was also planned. He ranked 13th in Ligue 1 when he took over the club, and the team finished fifth in the first year and fourth at the end of the 2017/2018 season. The first European campaign ended in a UEFA Europa League final, which was lost against Atlético Madrid. This was the club's fifth European final, and the first in 14 years. Attendance records were beaten at the Orange Vélodrome during the quarter-finals and semi-finals, respectively against
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and RB Salzburg.


Institutional functions

Jacques-Henri Eyraud is a member of the board of directors and of the Bureau of the LFP. On 10 September 2019, Eyraud was appointed as one of the
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Representatives on the Club Competitions Committee in
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.


Innovation in football  

At the Sport Innovation Summit 2018, he described his vision of the football of the future in a strong impact speech. Looking ahead to 2030, he anticipates the creation of a closed
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where the best European teams compete. He also describes the revolution brought about by artificial intelligence in decision-making and depicts the characteristics of the augmented football player of tomorrow.


Step down from president role

In February 2021, Eyraud left his role as the president of OM to instead work in the supervisory board of the club. He had been coming under fire by the supporters of the club, and Marseille was in a complicated situation following poor results on the pitch and the violent incident that occurred at La Commanderie with the fans. Pablo Longoria, previously
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, replaced Eyraud as president. Earlier in February, OM manager
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had resigned, and had been replaced by Nasser Larguet as interim.
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would become the new coach in March, signing a contract until 2023.


Recognition

In September 2018, a survey conducted by '' Capital'' ranked him sixth in the ranking of the French people's favorite business leaders. He is ahead of
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(13th), to whom he opposes several times, including publicly during the 2017–18 season.


Areas of interest

Jacques-Henri Eyraud was French junior champion of
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in 1985 and a member of the French team from 1985 to 1987.   Since 2007, he has been teaching at Sciences Po Paris, where he teaches the "Introduction to Entrepreneurship" course. Passionate about music, he quotes a verse from
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in an interview and claims his taste for his musical idols such as
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,
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or
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.


References

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