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René Boël

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René Boël
Born
René Gustav Pol Marie Ghislain

(1899-10-27)27 October 1899
Died29 June 1990(1990-06-29) (aged 90)
NationalityBelgian
Occupationindustrialist

Count René Boël (1899-1990) was a Belgian industrialist and Director of the Usine Gustave Boël. He was married to Yvonne Solvay (1896-1930), granddaughter of Ernest Solvay. They have two sons Yves Boël and Pol Boël and one daughter Antoinette Boël (1925-1982).

Career

After his marriage, he became director at UCB and at Solvay. During his career he advised the Belgian government in exile during World War II, and founded the Museum of Modern Art in Brussels. He was the first President of the Belgian-American Association, and chaired, between 1950 and 1981, the European League for Economic Cooperation,[1] and was heavily involved in the European Movement.[2]

Sources

References

  1. ^ "Some outstanding People". www.elec-lece.eu. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
  2. ^ Evans-Pritchard, Ambrose (1 June 2014). "Euro-federalists financed by US spy chiefs". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 1 June 2014.