Universal League for Public Welfare

Presentation of Distinctions – March 28, 2012

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PROMOTION 2012 : SPORTIVITE-MECENAT PAUL RICARD

ATTIAS Léo

You were born in 1954 in Casablanca, Morocco.

You pass your higher economic and legal studies, then a continuity at the National School of Commerce in Paris.

You integrate various real estate companies and in particular the FNAIM.

You are a member of the Chamber of Real Estate Experts of France.

You also work as a teacher at the Ile-de-France Condominium Academy. In Greater Paris, you have been appointed property administrator for the IDF region.

Since 2011, you have been a departmental delegate to the National Real Estate Guarantee Fund.

You work at the Israelite Community Center in Paris as a member of the board of directors,

President of social action and underprivileged children.

Vice-president of the France-Morocco association, under the high protection of her highness Princess Lalla Meriem.

Member of the educational and academic council at the Wesel University Institute. Flagship of Jewish Studies

For your commitment to children as well as your humanitarian actions, the Universal League for Public Good is honored to award you its Silver Medal.

CAVAILLE Yann

You were born in Bédarieux in 1973, and after your studies, you joined the gendarmerie.

You are currently in the Republican Guard at the rank of Sergeant Chef (Maréchal des Logis chef).

You hold the position of head of the catering department at the Célestins (Barracks Henri IV). You are also Maître d’Hôtel to the general commanding the Republican Guard.

Your volunteering actions have been oriented towards sport and the Fighting World.

You often attend commemorations, because for you it is a duty of memory to be present and to continue to perpetuate them.

You support new police recruits, especially auxiliaries, in order to give them the best possible environment. and to find them a job as soon as they have completed their mission within the establishment.

You have obtained your superior collective catering certificate.

You have received the National Defense Silver Medal, the American Sports Medal, the European Policeman’s Cross of Honor – Silver level.

You also received the bronze medal from the French Youth and Sport Federation, as well as the Silver Medal from the City of Paris.

We have known you for nearly five years, since our first demonstrations at the Napoleon barracks, and we are happy to present you with our Silver Medal.

SOK Bernard

Born in 1950 in Pnom Penh, Cambodia

Dear Master, you are an 8 dan martial arts teacher.

You led the French team from 1989 to 1993, then Kung Fu wushu consultant for Morocco and Greece.

You are vice-president of the FFKAMA with Dan Schwartz.

You are president of the association of Chinese Martial Arts-France

International Vice President of Kung Fu Wushu USA

You are of course an international expert and head of technical judges.

You have a university doctorate at the international martial arts federation.

I will not mention all the competitions as your talents have made you a great harvest of trophies, but the gold medal World understanding chines award USA is one of the jewels.

Also the Gold Medal of the Hundred Outstanding People of Martial Arts presented by Bill Clinton.

The gold medal of the city of Paris awarded by Jacques Chirac.

World Cup Gold Medal awarded to the USA by Georges Bush.

Gold medal for exceptional man awarded in China by the Minister of Culture

You also have the silver medal by the Minister of Labor and Social Affairs.

You voluntarily help many associations because of your notoriety. You are involved in the life of the neighborhood of Belleville, in particular with your appointment as councilor with the town hall of the 20th arrdt of Paris.

For your commitment in the associative world and the values ​​that you defend through your martial arts, the Universal League of the Public Good is honored to give you its Silver medal with Palm.

MESNARD Philippe

Born in 1964 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, you are preparing a course as a baker-pastry chef.

You are going to do your military service in the Air Force in a VSL.

You come out of it as a non-commissioned officer and opt for the municipal police.

You work mainly in the municipalities of 92 and 91.

As your godfather here quotes, you are the defender of the widow and the orphan.

Your actions of helping others have earned you numerous citations and distinctions.

It is only natural that we find you as an administrator of Etoile Civic, as well as a volunteer member within EEDCM, whose president Ahn Dao will confirm your attachment and dedication.

You are also active in the associative works of the European police and the association Civisme et Dévouement.

You always respond when we need help for others, for you, solidarity has a meaning and in this implacable world, it is a sure value.

You also help young people find work.

After the silver medal you received at the Civic Star, the Universal League is happy to welcome you to its ranks and awards you its Silver medal with Palm.

Danny SERVANT

You were born in Massognes, a small village in the north of Vienne, in 1958.

You begin your school career in a private establishment in Airvault in Deux-Sèvres before joining Poitiers to pass the baccalaureate there in a sector which will set its first sights to change the world, “computing”.

You did your military service in 1979 at the IT Directorate of the Army at Mont-Valérien in the Paris region. You take advantage of being in the Paris region to look for a new job and it is the Thomson CSF group that gives it to you in the IT department of a production unit in Sartrouville. After 2 years spent at Thomson CSF, you then joined an IT service company for 2 more years as an analyst and developer with large groups such as Société Générale and the Banque Centrale de Compensation. In October 1990, you created your IT services company and developed it for 8 years before selling it to a large Italian IT group.

In 1997, when the company was sold, you took on the role of Mission Director at Ernst & Young and officiate within large groups such as GAN and Crédit Lyonnais for which you develop the creation of the online brokerage company which earned you in early 2000 to be recruited as Managing Director of this group investment establishment Credit Lyonnais. For 2 years, you invest time and a substantial budget to train yourself in: characterology, the study of personalities, positive communication using the Quebec method, behavioral management, management of conflicts, stress, psycho- social. After several initiatory trips to Quebec, you complete the investment of your third professional life with a one-year evening course as a television host at the Audiovisual Academy.

At the end of 2007, you joined the training team of the Franco-Quebec society PBC to lead training in behavioral psychology.

It was then that you came up with the idea of ​​giving training free of charge within large associations of unemployed people lacking in self-confidence or requiring preparation needs in terms of physical, intellectual and emotional impact, in order to succeed in their interviews.

This is how for more than 4 years, every month, you give one day a month of your time to help our young seniors to mourn part of their past professional life to return to the economic circuit. . In addition, many of the evenings you devote to coaching those most affected by their suffering related to the loss of their job.

It was also at this same time that you took the presidency of the twinning association of his municipality “Le Lien Européen” to animate and maintain relations with his colleagues in the town of Yarm in Yorkshire, the city of Hainbourg near of Frankfurt as well as the city Trumau in Austria and organize cultural trips for the children of its municipality.

For all your commitment to others and for your attachment to the Public Good, we are happy to present you with our Silver Medal with Palm and Crown.

RISPAL Josette

Born in Aurillac, you follow an artistic education, the environment in which you were raised predisposed you to it, in fact your parents were antique dealers and a great collector.

You head to sculpture and start exhibiting very early. You are currently recognized at the forefront of exceptional artists.

Among your exhibitions, that of Masque de lumière Galerie des Champs Elysées, as well as a 16 m high glass sculpture for the Puymorens tunnel, in the presence of the Franco-Spanish presidential authorities.

You are also exhibiting at the Musée d’Orsay, through a donation of 300 quality pieces. Forgive me for quoting only these, the list being very long. Those who want to know your works will have to go on the web,

Your unconditional love for Art does not make you forget those who need you in the associative context, thus helping with works to raise funds for noble causes.

Minister Christine Albanel had recognized your merits and made you a knight in the Order of the Legion of Honor.

To this is added our humble, but symbolic ancestral medal of the Universal League of Public Good in the grade of Silver with Palm and Crown.

LANSARI Jamal

You were born in 1959 in Morocco

Higher National Diploma of Plastic Expression Fine Arts – Tours – 1987

Artistic director and programming advisor.

Approved trainer of the Center Region academic inspection.

Lecturer – University Institute for Teacher Training – Académie Orléans & Towers.

Master’s degree in philosophy: University of Literature and Human Sciences – Fes (Morocco)

You are exhibiting many collections of paintings, especially those that invite us to travel without moving from your chair, this is the very title of your exhibition..

You help and bring your support to national education and to autistic people.

You succeed to the head of the events of the city of Joué les Tours as well as the space Malraux.

You received the medal of Knight of the National Order of Merit from the hands of the military Cdt of the Place de Tour.

You put your talents and skills at the service of humanitarian aid, you often go abroad to promote the French colors through the Arts and the Francophonie

For your commitment, the Universal League for Public Good is honored to present you with its Silver Medal with Palm and Crown.

DRASKOVIC Milovan

You were born in Montenegro in 1960 and after your schooling, you left to study archeology in Belgrade. You then go to Vevey and Geneva in hospital management.

Then you create the home care company MIRO SA in Lausanne.

You create another consulting company for the organization and restructuring of medical-social establishments.

You then become an adviser to the Minister of Health in Montenegro.

You have signed an agreement between the Ministry of Health of Montenegro and the University Hospitals of Geneva, which has enabled many doctors in Montenegro to perfect their knowledge.

You get health vehicles that you offer for that same country.

Your commitment to everything related to health in Montenegro is for you a crusade that mobilizes a lot of your time.

Your commitment to the Public Good in the field of health as well as in other humanitarian fields, encourages the Universal League for Public Good to award you its Gold Medal with its greatest congratulations.

JOURDAN Jean

You were born in 1936 in Paris and after secondary school, you turned to the mechanical industry at the age of 16.

You are incorporated in 1956 in the Transmissions, then you are assigned to the 782nd Cie of direction finding based in Algiers. You have carried out numerous missions in Oranie Kabylie and Constantinois.

Released in 1958 from military obligations, you start in the world of work,

In 1971, you pass the Peacekeeper competition and after numerous appointments, you become Principal Inspector in the Criminal Brigade in 1989.

You retired in 1992 as Divisional Chief Inspector.

In 1997, you were recruited by the Court of Appeal of the TGI of Paris until 2000.

You have nevertheless continued to pursue the representation of users on a voluntary basis with the Commission for the allocation of legal aid.

Today, your main voluntary activity is devoted to the IPA, as President of the Paris delegation, this international association has nearly 350,000 members in more than 60 countries.

It is represented before major international bodies such as the UN, UNESCO, etc.

Its motto is Servo per Amikéo – to serve through friendship.

You have many decorations relating to your rich journey

Combatant’s Cross, TRN, Commemorative AFN.

National Police Medal of Honor

Bronze Medal of French Souvenir and UNC

Civic Star Silver Medal

IPA Gold Medal with 46 years of membership.

To these is added that of Gold from the Universal League of Public Good with our greatest congratulations.

Jean Louis OLIVER

Mr. Jean Louis Oliver was born in France, in Aulnay-Sous-Bois, in Seine Saint Denis, on January 23, 1948. He is the son of Elvire Zammit and Henri Oliver, agent and controller of Telecommunications in Tunisia, then in France. He has one brother, Guy Oliver, who is now Director of Human Relations at France Television. Mr Jean Louis Oliver had two children with Chantal Peiniau nurse, whom he divorced. Her 40-year-old son Xavier is a bed and breakfast manager and her 38-year-old daughter Sandrine is a medical secretary. After high school, he entered the bank at the S.N.C.V.B. of the C.I.C. group, of which he will become the commercial director of two departments, Aube and Yonne. Then, he joined the newspaper “L’Yonne Républicaine”, as head of marketing and communication. He is in charge of all the animation of a network of communicators in direct contact with the general public. As part of his career in communication, he has been able to build up, through his kindness and good nature, an extremely rich list of relationships in the entertainment world. He is the friend of many comedians, singers, presenters and personalities of radio and television. For 15 years, Mr Jean Louis Oliver has been creating events, television consultant, host and advertiser on various media, but also presenter of prestigious events, celebrity trophies, business challenges and commercial events, with among others, the support of R.T.L. for “Golden Cities” and “Santa Claus in the City”.

Jean Oliver has a great passion in life: Boules! He is an excellent pétanque player, who has put his entire address book at the service of this honorable sport, which he loves ardently: pétanque! A sport, unifying, mixed and friendly, that everyone can practice, without reservation, from the youngest to the oldest.

A few words on “La Pétanque”, born in France, in La Ciotat in 1907, just a century ago, and whose “French Federation of Pétanque and Provençal Game” today has nearly 500,000 licensees, 11,000 clubs and 100 committees. Pétanque… a planetary sport, of which the “Fédération Internationale de Pétanque et de Jeu Provençal” now brings together 70 nations and 30 French-speaking countries… But let’s come back to Mr Jean Louis Oliver, who is a member of Ascan Pétanque , the famous petanque club of the National Assembly. Among other things, he animates the Miss France playoffs; and organizes the Women’s World Petanque Championships in Hyères, but also the World Petanque Championships in Monaco, which bring together a total of 46 countries each year.

Jean Louis Oliver is also Lieutenant Colonel of the Citizen Reserve of the Military Governor of Paris, for whom he organizes and animates Competitions, within the Army in Saint Germain en Laye in the Paris region.

He has just participated in the Trades and Crafts Film Festival, and is currently setting up, with Michel Dhrey, Dominique Rasouwe and the Tunisian Tourist Office, an Adventure Film Festival in Tunisia. For its commitment in favor of Communication and Animation, societal, sporting and civic, the Universal League of Public Good is happy to distinguish, this evening, Mr Jean Louis Oliver from his Gold Medal.

SALOMÉ Jacques

You were born in 1935 in Toulouse.

You passed your capacity in law at the University of Toulouse, certification in criminology, then a specialization in social psychiatry at the Sorbonne. You are going to Ottawa and Montreal to do research on special education. Back in France, you headed a center for young delinquents for twelve years.

You are a lecturer at the University of Lille and take charge of the human relations training center.

You are the author of more than 64 publications in all French-speaking countries.

54 books are translated into 15 languages, such as those in China, Japan, Denmark, Turkey, Germany, Brazil, England, Italy, etc.

You love nature and you have planted more than 18625 trees.

You have always wanted to improve the human race, especially with young people who are like your trees, young shoots that deserve sustained attention, and when they grow askew you have to put a solid stake in them.

You have been elevated to the rank of Officer of the National Order of Merit on the proposal of the Minister of National Education for your communication work at school.

Your main area of ​​interest is everything related to violence and prevention in schools.

For all your actions aimed at improving the Public Good and the human race, the Universal League for Public Good is honored to award you its Gold Medal.

NICOLAS Yvette

You were born in Anzin in the North, and you retired from the Ministry of Finance.

After studying law in Algiers, you are project manager at the Algerian Fund for Territorial Development. After the Algerian War, you came to France and joined the Housing Exchange at the Public National establishment.

You became Raymond Barre’s private secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Trade, then head of the private secretariat of Prime Minister Raymond Barre. You then joined the Ministry of Finance. You remain Raymond Barre’s collaborator in Domestic and International Affairs.

To date, you are the founding president of the internationally recognized humanitarian NGO “Le Pélikan act and share”.

From September 2006 to September 2009, you were the Grand Mistress of the Women’s Grand Lodge of France.

Since June 2009, you have been a member of IFRI’s Board of Directors.

Your associative life being very rich, I would only mention a few operations:

Aid to civilian victims in the Balkan conflict, humanitarian action in Kosovo. You help the victims of the tsunami in Sri Lanka with 3 missions and 52 sponsorships. You continue with humanitarian missions in Haiti.

That is a total of 78 missions, including 10 in Kosovo.

You have been awarded Officer of the Legion of Honor, Officer of the National Order of Merit, Grand Cross of the Order of Lafayette.

You are also a member of the Economic and Social Council.

It is therefore a great honor for the Universal League for Public Good to present you with its Gold Medal.

Robert QUENEL

Only son of Aimée Serta by Camille Quenel, Mr Robert Quenel was born on November 26, 1929 in the 20th arrondissement of Paris. After his baccalaureate, he did his military service in the air force in Tours. In 1949, he became a pupil of Tenor Rudy Hirigoyen and began a career as a chorister at the Théâtre du Chatelet. For 6 years, Robert Quenel participated in the beautiful creations of the time, including: La belle de Cadix in 1945 (with Luis Mariano), L’Auberge du Cheval blanc in 1948 (with Georges Guetary), Pour Don Carlos in 1951 (with Georges Guétary), Le Singer de Mexico in 1951 (1,000 performances with Luis Mariano, then Rudy Hirigoyen) and La toison d’or (with André Dassary). With his wife Jeannine, he had a son Laurent. After the death of his wife, he finds happiness with Josepha Gonzales who shares his life today. Between 1955 and 1960, Robert Quenel performed in major Parisian cabarets before an accident forced him to end his career.

He converted to the installation of metal curtains, as a craftsman from 1961 to 1971, then as a business manager with “Lux Allu metal closures” from 1972 to 2004.

He then became involved in community life, with the Lions Club (he was founding President of the Paris-Belleville-Mesnilmontant Lions Club which he created in 1981), the Compagnons de Montmartre with which he actively participated in the life of the 18th arrondissement. and the community life of Montmartroise, of which he was Vice-President for many years, Les alumni de la boxe, an association that helps former boxers (a sport he practiced for a long time) and La Roue Tourne, of which he is a member. the current president since 2004.

With La Roue tourne, he has chosen to help artists in difficulty, because his artistic journey resembles that of Paul Azaïs, founder of this prestigious association…

Judge for yourself. In 1943, Paul Azaïs, then a talented star, had his career interrupted by a bicycle accident, a car knocked him down on his return from the filming studio:

20 days of coma, a long convalescence and 3 days of work, which he lacks to benefit from social security, plunges him into distress for years… He then decides to rescue, as soon as he sees the end of the tunnel, his comrades facing the same difficulties. Thus, on May 15, 1957, having his foot in the stirrup again, he founded with Janalla Jarnach, a woman of inexhaustible devotion, La Roue Tourne, an association for the mutual aid of entertainment and assistance and charity.

Their friends bring, help and support. Under the chairmanship of Fernandel and the sponsorship of Jean Marais and Michèle Morgan, the 1st Honorary Committee was created, with: Marcel Achard (from the Académie Française), André Bourvil, Charles Boyer, Jacques Brel, René Clair ( of the French Academy), Jean Cocteau (of the French Academy), Annie Cordy, Paulette Dubost, Joseph Kessel (of the French Academy), Dr. Bernard Lafay (of the Academy of Medicine, former Minister), Noël Noël, Jacques Tati, Georges Vanparys, Serge Veber (Vice-President of the Society of Dramatic Authors), Tino Rossi and Marcel Pagnol (of the French Academy).

For 50 years, the status of the artist has evolved and precariousness has never disappeared. Robert Quenel knows that the main aspiration of the artist remains to live from his art. And it becomes very difficult… Disturbingly, isolation and loneliness continue to grow in our society.

The artist is no exception to the rule. Sad observation, which underlines the usefulness of the fight carried out in all discretion by La Roue Tourne since its creation. She studies each case, without passing judgment, helps access to social rights, financially supports the most deprived, accompanies those who are alone while respecting their dignity.

In 2011, La Roue Tourne helped around a hundred artists. For Robert Quenel, solidarity is essential, but fraternity is essential. Reaching out to an artist who, through his talent, has been able to entertain, move and make people dream, is a sign of recognition. This outstretched hand will be all the more accepted as it belongs to another artist devoid of any judgment.

Robert Quenel’s dream is that the artists and the public, together, ward off the blind wheel of fate with a wheel that turns to the rhythm of the heart! For his generosity, his humanist investment in community life and his charitable support for artists, La Ligue Universelle du Bien Public is happy to distinguish, this evening, from his Gold Medal Mr Robert Quenel.

Olivia CATTAN

Journalist for ‘Tribune Juive’ and freelancer for ‘France-Soir’, ‘Paris-Match’, ‘Réforme’ and ‘Témoignage Chrétien’, Olivia Cattan specializes in religions and the Middle East. She is the author of numerous articles on the Jewish community in France, Enlightenment Islam and anti-Semitism. Practicing, militant and committed, Olivia Cattan, you work to bring the Jewish and Muslim communities closer together.

Women’s Words, of which you have been the president for more than 6 years, is present on many fronts. Your main actions are to promote the status of women, equal rights between men and women, defend secularism and citizenship by proposing political, educational and social measures. But, you do not just work intellectually on these ideas, as with the creation of a Charter of Women’s Rights, you want to combine your ideas with concrete actions.

In another register, Monica Belluci, Sandrine Bonnaire, Francis Perrin…. Twenty personalities have already signed the petition of the Women’s Words association, which calls for better school integration of autistic children. The problem is not new… In 2004, France was already condemned by the Council of Europe for “mistreatment”. In question ? The lack of suitable structures for these children and insufficiently trained school life support workers (AVS). But, seven years later, nothing has changed. You yourself are the mother of a little boy with this disorder…

For you, diversity should not be a new community ghetto, a point of confrontation between different cultures. You reminded us of how important it is to notify these young people of their rights but also of their duty vis-à-vis French society.

You also defended the idea that women are not part of diversity: “Even if women, especially women of diversity, suffer a double penalty of discrimination and women still have to fight for full gender equality , women represent half of humanity and cannot be considered a minority”.

Yet women still do not have the same positions, the same responsibilities, particularly within the media and political representation. They still do not have the same salaries and it is important that women participate in this debate on diversity in order to show that they are still considered today as a small minority. It is time that equal opportunity is not just a fashionable formula and that justice for all and for all is applied.

It’s been a year since you took action in French colleges and high schools. You have created educational prevention modules to help difficult schools. You approach with 5th and 4th grade classes all discrimination, violence but also secularism, the only guarantee of living together and citizenship that these young people sometimes have trouble feeling. You give them the floor for two hours every 15 days, to make them play composition role plays, which allows them to put themselves in each other’s shoes and makes them aware of the involvement of their insults and the state of their prejudices.

You will, of course, be rewarded, under the aegis of the Minister Xavier Darcos, by the granting of the medal of Chevalier des Palmes Académiques.

For all your noble commitment, the Universal League for Public Good is proud to present you with its GOLD medal.

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