Louet Philippe
Biography:
Louet Philippe was born on July 7, 1933, in Paris, France. He is a French public figure and politician. He was the mayor of Saint-Herblain from 1999 to 2014.
Career:
Philippe Louet began his career as a teacher. He later became involved in politics and was elected to the municipal council of Saint-Herblain in 1989. He served as mayor of the city from 1999 to 2014.
During his time as mayor, Louet oversaw a number of major projects, including the construction of a new town hall, a new library, and a new sports complex. He also implemented a number of social programs aimed at improving the lives of residents.
Louet is a member of the Socialist Party. He has held a number of positions within the party, including national secretary for urban affairs.
Personal life:
Louet is married and has three children. He is a keen sportsman and enjoys playing tennis and golf.
Social Media:
Louet is active on social media. He has a Twitter account (@LouetPhilippe) and a Facebook page (www.facebook.com/LouetPhilippe).
Recent Projects:
Louet is currently working on a number of projects, including:
- Developing a new urban plan for Saint-Herblain
- Promoting the city's cultural heritage
- Improving the city's public transportation system
Other information:
- Louet is a recipient of the Legion of Honour.
- He is the author of several books on urban planning and local government.
- He is a member of the French Academy of Architecture.