Gilles Brégant has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Starting in 1988, they worked as a researcher at FT R&D / Orange Labs until 1995. Gilles then joined France Telecom and served as the Head of Marketing Unit for the Electronic Directory Unit, where they were involved in the launch of www.pagesjaunes.com.
In 1996, Brégant worked as a Technical Advisor to the Secretary of State for Research at the French Ministry in charge of Higher Education and Research. Gilles later joined France Telecom again in 1997, holding the positions of Head of Unit for National Regulatory Issues and Manager of Regulation & Public Affairs in the Multi-media Division.
In 2000, Brégant moved to the Ministry of Industry and served as the Sous-directeur "programmes et prospective" until 2001. During this time, they also worked at the Ministry of Economy and Finance as the Secretary General for the Mission for Digital Economy.
From 2005 to 2011, Brégant worked at the Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel (CSA) as the Director of Technologies. CSA is an independent regulator responsible for content and broadcast matters in the radio and television industries.
In 2011, Brégant became the CEO of ANFR (Agence Nationale des Fréquences), where they currently hold the position. ANFR manages frequency resources in France.
Additionally, Brégant's most recent work experience is with IMT (Institut Mines-Télécom) as an Administrator since November 2018.
Gilles Brégant's education history begins in 1983 when they enrolled in École Polytechnique. Gilles completed their studies there in 1986. Following this, they attended Télécom Paris from 1986 to 1988. The information provided does not specify the degree names or fields of study for either educational institution.
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