Léon Bekaert
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Léon Antoine Bekaert was a Belgian
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 industrialist and politician. He was the son of Leo Leander Bekaert, who founded the family business in 1880.

He expanded the family venture Tréfileries Léon Bekaert (1935), at Zwevegem (production of steel
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 wire
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) into Bekaert
Bekaert
N.V. Bekaert S.A. is an industrial company, which is one of the BEL20 companies in the index for the Euronext Brussels stock exchange. The company specializes in advanced metal transformation and advanced materials and coatings...

, a global company. He was President of the League of Christian Employers
League of Christian Employers
The League of Christian Employers is a Flemish Christian employers organization. Guido Beazar is the president of the organization.-Notable members:* Léon Bekaert , Bekaert...

 (1934–1961) and President of the Belgian league of the metallurgical industry (Fabrimetal) from 1946 up to 1952, after which he accepted the chairmanship of the Federation of Belgian Enterprises
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. From 1926 until his death he was burgomaster of Zwevegem and of 1938 up to beginning 1961 he was regent of the National Bank of Belgium
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. In 1958, he was one of the co-founders of the permanent international secretariat of the UNIAPAC
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 in Brussels
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, thogether with Peter H. Werhahn (Germany
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) and Giuseppe Mosca (Italy
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), who became its President.

Source

  • Vandeputte R. Leon A. Bekaert. Een groot man. Een goed mens.(1891–1961), Lannoo, 1979.
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