Julien Anfruns


Julien Anfruns is a French business executive. He is the Director of Corporate Affairs for Philip Morris, France and a member of the Executive Committee. Formerly a French senior civil servant, Julien Anfruns was nominated in September 2013 to serve as a member of the Council of State, “Conseil d’Etat” as a supreme court judge.
Between 2008 and May 2013, Julien Anfruns was the Director General of the International Council of Museums. On the occasion of the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai, China, ICOM held its 22nd General Conference between 7 and 12 November, during which Julien Anfruns welcomed among others, the former President of France, Jacques Chirac, as well as the former President of Mali, Alpha Oumar Konaré.
In September 2013, he was nominated to serve as a member of the French Council of State both specializing in tax and economics laws in the ninth chamber and advising the government on Defense and Civil Service as rapporteur for bills and decrees.
Julien Anfruns was educated at the National School of Administration and EDHEC Business School. He was the Director of Administration, for Financial and Legal Affairs at the Louvre Museum between 2005-2008, where he was involved in the strategic development of the Louvre both in France and abroad, notably for the project Louvre Abu Dhabi. He has also previously occupied several diplomatic posts including at the United Nations in New York, as well as in Finland and Estonia.
He is also actively involved as a member of several think tank groups, including the Global Agenda Council on the Role of the Arts in Society for the World Economic Forum. In April 2013, he was nominated as a member to the French national commission of the European Heritage Label.
Julien Anfruns also engages in forums bringing together culture and business and participates on panels such as the Forum d'Avignon and is a member of the Nouveau Club de Paris, which supports Knowledge Economy. He served as a trustee for the European Museum Forum between January 2010 and February 2013. He is a member of the Advisory Board of EDHEC Business School.

International Committee of the Blue Shield (ICBS)

Following the second World War , UNESCO adopted the Hague Convention creating rules to protect cultural goods during armed conflicts. This Convention was the first international treaty aimed at protecting Cultural heritage in the context of war and which highlighted the concept of Common heritage. The International Committee of the Blue Shield is stated in the protocol of the Hague Convention and was created as the equivalent for Heritage of what the International Committee of the Red Cross represents for Humanitarian actions. ICBS incorporated museums and archives, audiovisual supports, libraries, and monuments and sites. It brings together the knowledge, experience and international networks of the following non-governmental organisations dealing with cultural heritage: ICA, International Council on Archives, ICOM, International Council of Museums, IFLA, International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, ICOMOS, International Council on Monuments and Sites and CCAAA, Coordinating Council of Audiovisual Archives Associations.
Julien Anfruns was President of the International Committee of the Blue Shield between 2009 and 2013. In 2016, ICBS amalgamated with the Association of National Committees of the Blue Shield to become The Blue Shield.

Conferences and contributions

Julien Anfruns is invited to participate at many conferences and contributes on numerous to several international projects. His most recent contributions: