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Known for
  
Co-founder of Fnac

Name
  
Andre Essel


Role
  
Social activist

Organizations founded
  
Fnac

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Born
  
4 September 1918 (
1918-09-04
)
Toulouse, France

Occupation
  
Entrepreneur, Political activist

Died
  
March 31, 2005, Paris, France

André Essel (4 September 1918 in Toulouse, Haute-Garonne – 31 March 2005 in Paris) was the co-founder of Fnac, originally Fédération nationale d’achats des cadres, or National Federation of Purchasing Managers, alongside Max Théret. André Essel was also an antifacist activist and a believer of Trotskyism.

Contents

André Essel Andr Essel Wikipedia

At the age of 15, he joined the Young Socialist Movement.

Achievements

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André Essel was awarded the French Cross of War honouring his involvement in the Second World War on the side of the Allies against the Axis forces.

Forming of Fnac

In 1953, he met Max Théret, the other co-founder of Fnac, and the two conceived the idea of forming a new buyers club through a magazine called Contact. Founded a year later in 1954, Fnac was exclusive to its members only, offering sharp discounts on its products, based on the founders socialist principles. Their aim was to improve the lives of the workers, not through higher salaries but through lower prices. In 1974, Fnac began selling books at 80% off the RRP, sparking protests and a law, in 1982, that limited the level of discounts that could be offered on books. He left the company in 1983 and was replaced by Roger Kerinec, the SGCC president.

Works

  • I wanted to change the world : memories. - Stock, 1985.
  • New edition followed by interviews with Perle Scemla in 2001 in memory of the book. - ISBN 2-913867-29-4
  • References

    André Essel Wikipedia