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Meeting with Hubert de Boisredon

Meeting with Hubert de Boisredon, CEO of the Armor group, about his book “The Spirit blows, follow it. Itinerary of a committed leader”.

Hubert de Boisredon, CEO of the ARMOR group, headquartered in Nantes in western France, has been involved with Fondacio since his youth. In a book to be published in France in September 2021, “L’Esprit souffle, suis-le ” (The Spirit blows, follow it), his journey as a committed leader testifies to how to be an actor of change to build a more humane and fairer world, at the heart of the challenges facing our societies. It is a story that recounts in a simple and authentic way his journey of personal transformation, with and for others, the encounters and experiences that inspired him and the way in which welcoming a living God into his life is a fundamental source of being a leaven of hope Whether we know the business world or not, it is also an illustration that it can be a place of humanization of our world. It is also a sign of the Good News in the peripheries of the world.


“It is possible to do something extraordinary with your life when you trust your inner guide, your star, your talents and, for those who know how to recognize and name him, God who dwells in the depths of our be.” Hubert de Boisredon

 

It may seem strange to talk about the Holy Spirit when you are a business leader, recognizes Hubert, but for him, work is a place of co-creation and transformation of the world. Fondacio was a place that nurtured and encouraged him to engage in the world. It is a spirituality which unites faith and commitment, which invites us to believe that God is involved in our human adventures.
As a preview of her book and links to the press articles and interviews offered at the end of the article, we reproduce here the interview with Magali Audusseau published on the fondacio.fr website.

How did you meet Christ? What has changed in your life?


Hubert dB – All my youth I tried to be perfect and to be the best in order to deserve God’s love. But during a retreat at La Roche d’Or in 1982, when I was 18, Father Callerand, who was preaching, said a word to me: “Let yourself be loved, let yourself be loved by God”. It was a turning point. He witnessed the life of Charles de Foucauld who called out to God saying “My God, if you exist, manifest yourself to me”. I made this challenge my own and climbed the hill of the Golden Rock, and, being completely alone at the top, I shouted: “My God, if you exist, manifest yourself to me”. I was then seized by a presence that enveloped me in such love that I had nothing more to say, nothing more to wear, except to stay there and receive it. For a long time, I had no desire to move, so soft and strong was this presence. I could feel it entering every pore of my skin. It literally changed my life by making me realize that I no longer needed to be perfect to be loved. At that point, I became free to make my own choices.

In your book, you talk about how this encounter with God was a turning point. And there is also the meeting with Fondacio. What concrete achievements have resulted from this?


Hubert dB – I very quickly perceived an invitation to commit myself as a Christian in society. It started with the creation of Contigo (a microcredit bank created in Chile under the status of a foundation) with Laurent and Marianne (now my wife). At that time, Fondacio was more community-oriented, with a whole group of friends and encouraged by the founder of Fondacio and Ignacio Rosselot, who was then in charge of Fondacio Chile, we already had the wish that this spirituality of Fondacio be given to the world and brings something useful by an economic means, so that our contemporaries live better, be happier and can develop their talents. Contigo was really about it.
Fondacio is the spiritual place that has always left me very free and encouraged me to engage with the world. It is a spirituality which unites faith and commitment, which invites us to believe that God is involved in our human adventures. Fondacio appears to me as a help to see God in me, in others and for others. I get involved in the community because I find strength and nourishment for my life journey, and also a common desire to build a more humane and fairer world.


As a visionary leader, do you think that integral capitalism could be a solution for the company of tomorrow? and if so under what conditions?

Hubert dB – I think capitalism should be integral, humanist and altruistic. It must not only aim to maximize profit, but also enable the development of human beings and the transformation of society.
Within the Armor group, we place societal innovation at the heart of the company’s transformation. We want to use technological innovation to serve a broader objective: ensuring the safety of goods and people, fighting against global warming, developing the circular economy and creating jobs locally. The objective is indeed to enable human development and to build a more ecological and humane world. It is Laudato Si’ in the business world and in the name of the word of Jesus: “I did not come to judge the world, but to love it”. This invites me to engage in the world by giving myself out of love for it. This is the whole spirituality of Fondacio.


What are the other places where you engage as a disciple of Christ in Fondacio?


dB – Beyond my action in the company within Armor as a committed member of Fondacio, I am part of the international headquarters team and I am also happy to be alongside Marianne, in the support and in prayer, in her responsibility for Fondacio France, as she is for me in my various commitments.


Also, for three years, with the encouragement and support of François Prouteau, president of Fondacio, Louis Faure and I have created Eotekoum , a leadership consulting firm to support project leaders and actors, young and old, who wish to give of themselves to transform the world, starting with their organization and with themselves. Indeed, we all often have great ideals, but are held back by our own blockages, our fears, our attachments and sometimes our infidelities. It is important to work on ourselves, not to become more perfect, but to become more aware of what we could accomplish if we let the Spirit take hold of us and awaken in us the courage to act. This is also the whole message of my book.
The book “The Spirit Blows, Follow It. Itinerary of a committed leader” published by MAME – Price: €15.90. Order


Watch the Zétéo podcast with Hubert de Boisredon: The world needs witnesses to God’s love


Various press articles have echoed Hubert’s book and career:


> Aleteia – A great boss who chose to follow the Holy Spirit
> La Croix – “The Spirit Blows, Follow It”, Journey of a Committed Leader
> Les Echos – “Make the world better or maximize profitability?

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