Altran Group has announced changes to the Group Executive Committee, as well as the arrival of Daniel Chaffraix as Executive Vice-President in charge of Transformation. The new team will be tasked with preparing and executing the strategic plan for 2016-2020. Daniel Chaffraix is joining the Executive Committee as Executive Vice-President in charge of Transformation.

In particular, he will be responsible for managing all projects and programmes, as well as bolstering the internationalisation of Group services and preparing the Altran group for fast-evolving customer expectations linked to technological disruptions. Since 2010, Daniel Chaffraix has served as Chief Executive Officer Infrastructure Services for various geographic areas at Cap Gemini, where he contributed to a range of transformations and successfully closed major customer deals. In parallel, Altran is announcing the following changes to the composition of the Group Executive Committee: Cyril Roger, currently Senior Executive Vice-President for Global Accounts and Southern Europe, is taking operational responsibility for Europe as a whole.

As part of this assignment, he will be assuming the functions of Michael Blickle, formerly in charge of Northern Europe, who is leaving the Group. Furthermore, a position of Executive Vice-President for operations in the Americas/Asia is being created due to the high growth expected in these regions. For the time being, Dominique Cerutti will assume these functions directly.

Pascal Brier, Executive Vice-President in charge of Strategy, Innovation and Group Solutions is expanding his mandate to include Group Communications. Altran will soon be announcing the arrival of a Communications Director, reporting to Pascal Brier. Olivier Aldrin maintains his current functions as Executive Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer.

In this position, he is responsible for leading the Group's financial strategy and ensuring that it achieves the performance objectives set. Michel Bailly, Executive Vice-President in charge of Programmes, is leaving the Group.