Shéhérazade Semsar de Boisséson

Shéhérazade Semsar-de Boisséson (born 27 December 1968) is a Franco-Iranian businesswoman.

Shéhérazade Semsar-de Boisséson
Shéhérazade Semsar-de Boisséson
Born (1968-12-27) 27 December 1968
CitizenshipFrance
Alma materGeorgetown University, Washington DC

Biography

Daughter of the journalist and Editor-in-Chief of Kayhan, Mehdi Semsar (1929–2003), and of Guity Elahi (founder of Omid Journalism Award), Semsar-de Boisséson is an alumna of Georgetown University School of Foreign Service,[1] where she completed her bachelor's and master's degrees in 1990 at the age of 21 years old. She began her career at Ciba-Geigy in 1990.

In 1993, aged 23, she founded Development Institute International (DII), one of France's leading conference providers.[2] In 2013, she acquired European Voice from the Economist Group.[3] As publisher and owner of European Voice she relaunched its website and created new services. In December 2014, POLITICO and Axel Springer acquired European Voice and DII.[4][5][6] Semsar-de Boisséson became the CEO of POLITICO in Europe.[7][8][9][10]

Personal life

Semsar-de Boisséson is married to Laurent de Boisséson.[11] They have three children: Inès, Louise and Cyrus.

Other activities

Semsar-de Boisséson served on the Board of Directors of Georgetown University[12][13] from 2013 to 2019. She is serving on the Advisory Board of Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security.[14] She is also a member of the Board of Directors of the French-American Foundation.[15]

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