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Paul Toms
Founder & Co-Owner

Richard Bailey
Managing Director

Paul Macildowie
Chairman

Michelle Ewing
Client Development Director

John Byrne
CH Country Director

John Bower
Director - Finance

Hannah Mallia
Director - Head of Netherlands Finance

Meriel Graham
Director

Neil Cope
Director - Procurement, Supply Chain & Operations

Mike Baldwin
Director

Keely Straw
Manager - Human Resources

Georgia Wright
Director

Izabela Darmstetter
Associate Director

Katie Insley
Director

Jenny Callum
Manager - Finance & Accountancy Recruitment

Laura Henderson
Associate Director - At

DEUXIÈME BUREAU (2ème BUREAU)

Refers to the intelligence section of the French armed forces, the “2nd Office” or G2 for Americans. It was present in the different echelons of all the General Staffs operating in the French Navy, Air Force, and Ground Forces. The French 2ème Bureau was re-established in Indochina in October 1945 with the arrival of French re-occupying forces to the south and was extended northwards following the Chinese withdrawal in 1946. Organizationally and theoretically, the 2ème Bureau covered all of Indochina down to the sectorial level and sometimes even lower. However, in reality, there were vast zones of Vietnam, especially in northern and in central Vietnam, that escaped close scrutiny by this military intelligence service. According to a ranking member of the Deuxième Bureau during the Indochina War, Marcel Boussarie, the main objective of this intelligence service was “to make the enemy seen”. Each bureau consisted of a “section étrangère” and a “section Indochine”, with the latter by far the most important and largest

The internationalisation of EME currency trading

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