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John J., Baron Goossens (25 November 1944 – 8 November 2002) was a Belgian businessman. He was the Chief Executive Officer of Belgacom and chairman of the Royal Automobile Club of Belgium. He acceded to the Belgian hereditary nobility with the personal title of baron with a royal decree in 2000, confirmed after the completion of the procedures, in May 2002.

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  • John Goossens (fr)
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  • John J., Baron Goossens (25 November 1944 – 8 November 2002) was a Belgian businessman. He was the Chief Executive Officer of Belgacom and chairman of the Royal Automobile Club of Belgium. He acceded to the Belgian hereditary nobility with the personal title of baron with a royal decree in 2000, confirmed after the completion of the procedures, in May 2002. (en)
  • John baron Goossens (officiellement Johny Léon Jacques Goossens), né à Mechelen-aan-de-Maas, le 25 novembre 1944 et décédé le 8 novembre 2002 à Francorchamps, fut un chef d'entreprise et mécène belge.Il fut à la tête de Belgacom, Proximus et du Royal Automobile Club de Belgique et siégeait dans de nombreux conseils d'administration. (fr)
  • John baron Goossens (Maasmechelen, 25 november 1944 – Francorchamps, 8 november 2002) was een Belgisch bedrijfsleider en bestuurder. Hij was van 1995 tot 2002 afgevaardigd bestuurder en voorzitter van het uitvoerend comité van telecommunicatiebedrijf Belgacom. (nl)
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  • John J., Baron Goossens (25 November 1944 – 8 November 2002) was a Belgian businessman. He was the Chief Executive Officer of Belgacom and chairman of the Royal Automobile Club of Belgium. He acceded to the Belgian hereditary nobility with the personal title of baron with a royal decree in 2000, confirmed after the completion of the procedures, in May 2002. (en)
  • John baron Goossens (officiellement Johny Léon Jacques Goossens), né à Mechelen-aan-de-Maas, le 25 novembre 1944 et décédé le 8 novembre 2002 à Francorchamps, fut un chef d'entreprise et mécène belge.Il fut à la tête de Belgacom, Proximus et du Royal Automobile Club de Belgique et siégeait dans de nombreux conseils d'administration. (fr)
  • John baron Goossens (Maasmechelen, 25 november 1944 – Francorchamps, 8 november 2002) was een Belgisch bedrijfsleider en bestuurder. Hij was van 1995 tot 2002 afgevaardigd bestuurder en voorzitter van het uitvoerend comité van telecommunicatiebedrijf Belgacom. (nl)
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