French President Emmanuel Macron Honors Media Luminary Dominique Delport with Legion of Honor
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A Legacy of Vision and Influence: Dominique Delport's Enduring Impact on Global Media
The Inaugural Honor: Acknowledging a Media Visionary's Contributions
Dominique Delport, a leading figure in French media and the founder of Arduina Group, was officially named Knight of the Legion of Honor by President Emmanuel Macron. This significant event took place during a special ceremony at the presidential residence, the Élysée Palace, on a recent Monday evening.
A Gathering of Luminaries: Celebrating Delport's Diverse Connections
The event highlighted Delport's extensive influence across various sectors and international boundaries. The distinguished guest list included renowned actor Hugh Grant, influential producer Tarak Ben Ammar, advertising legend Jacques Séguéla, Open AI executive George Osborne, television personality Stephane Bern, and prominent figures from the American Hospital of Paris, Stephane Roussel and Theo Kyriakou. This diverse attendance reflected the wide-ranging impact of Delport's career.
From Havas to Arduina: A Journey Through Media Innovation
Delport currently spearheads Arduina Group as its CEO, an enterprise with significant operations across Europe and the Middle East and North Africa region. His illustrious career includes a 17-year tenure at the prominent advertising firm Havas Group, nearly a decade on Vivendi's supervisory board, and a leadership role as president of international and chief revenue officer at Vice Media Group.
Macron's Tribute: Praising a Digital Pioneer's Dedication to France
President Macron lauded Delport for his "unwavering commitment to France's global standing" and recognized him as a "pioneer in the digital realm," driven by a "passion for innovation and life." Macron traced Delport's career trajectory, starting from his early days as a journalist at M6, where he quickly ascended to editor-in-chief in various cities, eventually becoming a pivotal force in shaping France's contemporary media landscape.
A Lifelong Dedication: Delport's Service to the Nation
"You have always been motivated by a desire to serve your country," President Macron remarked, recalling an early childhood story where a young Delport accompanied his father, then a deputy mayor, to work. Macron noted with a smile, "So young, and already eager to contribute." Delport attended the ceremony alongside his wife, producer Elizabeth Kesses-Delport, and their three children: Antoine, Mathilde, and Jeanne.
Shaping the Media Landscape: From Television to Corporate Leadership
Macron further emphasized Delport's pivotal role in developing iconic television programs like "Capital" and "Zone Interdite." His transition to the corporate world occurred when his technology company, Streampower, was acquired by Bolloré Group in 2001 and subsequently integrated into Havas Media.
A Visionary Commitment to Democracy: The "Go Vote First" Initiative
The French president also spoke of Delport's tenure at Vice Media Group, specifically commending a bold initiative from 2019. On the morning of the European elections, Vice's platforms temporarily ceased online activity, displaying a message that urged, "Internet can wait, go vote first." Macron described this action as a clear illustration of Delport's "sincere and forward-thinking dedication to the democratic vitality of our nation."
Arduina Group: A Beacon of French Influence
Since its establishment in 2020, Delport's investment and advisory firm, Arduina Group, has rapidly emerged as "a symbol of French global impact," according to Macron, who praised the executive's "extraordinary foresight" and "boundless ambition."
A Personal Touch: The Anglo-French Connection
The ceremony also featured a heartfelt personal note, as Macron acknowledged Delport's British wife. He commented, "Your affection for France is a quality you share with Elisabeth, your wife, together embodying the 'entente cordiale,'" celebrating their harmonious cross-cultural bond.
An Evening of Tributes: Dinner at the British Embassy
Following the formal ceremony, an intimate yet elegant dinner was hosted at the British Embassy by Sir Thomas Drew. During his speech, Delport offered personalized tributes to each guest. Honoring his wife, he shared, "My international career was made possible by meeting Elisabeth, who introduced me to the wider world. I was once a French executive, focused solely on French campaigns and clients."
Embracing the International: A Personal Transformation
Delport humorously added, "I was so French — perhaps even boringly so. Then came the enchantment of the 'entente cordiale': encountering this brilliant Oxford woman, half-Greek, half-British, who expanded my horizons and truly made me an international professional."

