Michel Saloff Coste

Michel Saloff Coste (born June 28, 1955) is an artist and contractor at the École des Hautes Études Commerciales,[1] and co-founder of the Club of Budapest France, an international non-profit organisation dedicated to leading citizens into discussing complex global issues.

Saloff Coste worked as a consultant in communication, strategy and management, and eventually became involved in more fundamental research on these topics.

Following Coste's suggestion, the French executive committee of the Club of Budapest developed quarterly one-day seminars which explore the main ideas, places and people that were linked historically to the integral movement.

[10][12] In the fourth day, integral thinking was applied to the analysis of the contemporary, sociological, economical and ecological crises, for which potential solutions were explored.

In 1981, he exhibited photographs of the Palace and the Bains-Douches in the Musée National d'Art Moderne (Centre Georges Pompidou).