Talk:David Manoukian
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[edit]This article should not be speedily deleted for lack of asserted importance because <David Manoukian has occupied several positions during his career. He was the President of the famous French ready-to-wear Alain Manoukian brand. He was the European President of the well-known American brand BCBG Max Azria as well as the founder of the-sphere.com and co-founder of Realty Capital Partners. the-sphere.com is a significant social network. It is often compared with major social networks in the media. Also, it supports significant charity foundations such as Make-A-Wish and often organizes philanthropic events. David Manoukian, through his privately owned social network, finances events to collect and donate funds to different foundations. Funds raised helps seriously ill children’s wishes come true. In addition, many celebrities are part of this social network including American actress Eva Longoria or professional basketball player Tony Parker.>. — Gregm26 (talk) 19:53, 22 December 2011 (UTC)
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