John Cordier (Oudenburg, 1 September 1941-Bonheiden, 22 January 2002) was a Belgian businessman. He founded Telindus in 1969, a modem and network component company. In October 1999 he succeeded Julien De Wilde as President of the board of directors of Agoria.
John Cordier was also very active in supporting sports, he served as President of the Belgian football club K.V. Mechelen for eleven years from 1982 to 1993. Under his management and thanks to his financial support the club became an important player in Belgian soccer during that period, and beat AFC Ajax in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup final in 1988.
JohnCordier (Oudenburg, 1 September 1941-Bonheiden, 22 January 2002) was a Belgian businessman. He founded Telindus in 1969, a modem and network component...
Cordier, De Cordier is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrew W. Cordier (1901–1975), American administrator Balthasar Cordier...
total population of 15,177. The total area is 29.27 km2 (11.30 sq mi). JohnCordier (1942–2002), founder of Telindus Luc Van Den Brande (1945), Flemish politician...
services in relation to their ICT contracts. Telindus was founded by JohnCordier in 1969. Based in Heverlee, which is a part of Leuven, it was listed...
November 2000 by then managing director Philippe de Buck and president JohnCordier. The old name was thought to refer too explicitly to the metalworking...
Charles Henri Joseph Cordier (19 October 1827 - 30 May 1905) was a French sculptor of ethnographic subjects. He is known for his polychrome sculptures...
Baude Cordier (fl. early 15th century) was a French composer in the ars subtilior style of late medieval music. Virtually nothing is known of Cordier's life...
Paris, where he learned Latin from one of its greatest teachers, Mathurin Cordier. Once he completed the course, he entered the Collège de Montaigu as a...
authors list (link) Odoric of Pordenone (1913) [c. 1350]. Yule, Henry; Cordier, Henri (eds.). Odoric of Pordenone. Cathay and the Way Thither. Being a...
of eye music from the early Renaissance are from Baude Cordier (ca. 1380-ca.1440). Cordier's chanson about love Belle, bonne, sage is in a heart shape...
Henri Cordier (8 August 1849 – 16 March 1925) was a French linguist, historian, ethnographer, author, editor and Orientalist. He was President of the...
Maurits Gysseling, researcher into historical linguistics and paleography. JohnCordier, founder of Telindus. Abbot's building and current Roman Archeological...
Douglas E. Cordier (born December 6, 1953) is an American politician and educator who served a single term in the Montana House of Representatives, representing...
Corderius (Latinized form of the name Mathurin Cordier; 1479 or 1480 – 8 September 1564), was a French-born theologian, teacher, humanist, and pedagogian...
David Cordier (born 1 May 1959) is an English countertenor. He made an international career based in Germany, and appeared both in concert and opera....
Karen Joubert Cordier (born 29 August 1954) is a French-American artist born in Neuilly-sur-Seine(France). Joubert Cordier's father was a Compagnie Générale...
Henry; Cordier, Henri. The Travels of Marco Polo: The Complete Yule-Cordier Edition. Third edition (1903), revised and updated by Henri Cordier. Plain...
living in Paris Micaëlla-Clélie-Josepha-Élisabeth Cordier (born 1860), daughter of Emélie Cordier, an actress About 1866, Dumas had an affair with Adah...
Editions revised by Henri Cordier Yule, Henry; Cordier, Henri, eds. (1903). The Book of Ser Marco Polo (2 Volumes) (3rd ed.). London: John Murray. Volume 1; Volume...