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Fabien Moreau

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Residence
  
Paris, France

Nationality
  
French

Name
  
Fabien Moreau



Born
  
22 March 1978 (age 46) (
1978-03-22
)
Clamart, France

Occupation
  
Co-founder of FORWARD, Co-founder of The:Hours, Co-founder of ENCORE SESSIONS AT LE BARON

Fabien Moreau is a French entrepreneur born in March 22, 1978 in Clamart, France.

He studied at EPSCI-ESSEC Business School and San Jose State University

In 2005 he joined independent record company Recall Group signing many Artists including The Servant, Jehro, Thomas Dydahl, Grand National, Mylo, Robots in Disguise, Fires Of Rome and Dan Black.

The same year he signed the first deal made in France with iTunes and launched the sister company Recall in the USA.

In New York he met David Jones, CEO of the advertising company Euro RSCG Worldwide, who suggested that he start the musical marketing company The:Hours, co-owned by Havas, Leslie Dubest and Alexandre Sap .

Fabien Moreau has launched numerous marketing and PR initiatives for high-end brands such as Cartier, Estée Lauder, DKNY, Tommy Hilfiger, Michael Kors, Galeries Lafayette, Absolut Vodka, Chivas, Pernod Absinthe, LVMH and Harry Winston amongst others.

In 2008, Fabien Moreau signed Lady Gaga’s first-ever global advertising campaign with Michael Kors’ “Very Hollywood” new fragrance launch, before she topped the charts.

Fabien Moreau develops reforestation programs with 2010 TIME 100 honored Tristan Lecomte and travels to the Amazon every year to follow the growth of the projects.

When former UN General Secretary and Peace Nobel Prize laureate Kofi A. Annan launch the first global musical petition, "Tck Tck Tck Time for Climate Justice", with The:Hours, he's part of the movement.

In January 2012, he left Havas to start FORWARD, with Leslie Dubest and Alexandre Sap; a "micro network" of cultural marketing agencies based in New York, Paris and Tokyo.

References

Fabien Moreau Wikipedia