Guillaume Le Bigot (born in Lorient February 24, 1909 -April 3, 1987 16th arrondissement of Paris) was a senior French civil servant and industrialist, controller general of the Navy, ministerial delegate for the Navy from 1958 to 1961, mayor of Puget-sur-Argens, president of Messageries Maritimes (MM) from 1961 to 1966 and administrator of the Union de Transports Aériens (UTA).[1]

Guillaume Le Bigot
Guillaume Le Bigot
Born24 February 1909
Lorient, France
Died3 April 1987 (aged 78)
Paris, France
Alma materLycée Condorcet
HEC Paris
OccupationPolitician

He was the son of Admiral Jules Le Bigot (1883–1965).

He graduated from Lycée Condorcet and HEC Paris.[2]

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  • André Foures, L’École du commissariat de la marine (Brest 1864-1939) : Regard sur soixante-dix promotions et un millier d’anciens élèves (2011)
  • Notice « Le Bigot (Guillaume) », page 1174 in Béatrice et Michel Wattel (in collaboration with the editorial team of Who's Who in France), Qui était qui, 20th century : biographical dictionary of missing French people who marked the 20th century, 2nd edition 2005, Levallois-Perret éditions Jacques Lafitte, 1980 pages, 31 cm ISBN 2-85784-044-6.

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