Alstom : announces new appointments to its Executive Committee
April 05, 2019 at 06:17 am EDT
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5 April 2019 -Alstom announces the appointment of two new Senior Vice Presidents for Human Resources and for Legal respectively, effective 7th of May. Anne-Sophie Chauveau-Galas has been appointed Senior Vice President Human Resources, replacing Thierry Parmentier, who will join Arkema. Emmanuelle Petrovic has been appointed Senior Vice President Legal & General Counsel, replacing Pierrick Le Goff, who has decided to pursue an academic career. Both Anne-Sophie and Emmanuelle will serve as members of the Alstom Executive Committee.
Anne-Sophie Chauveau-Galas has been appointed SVP Human Resources. In this position Anne-Sophie will report to Alstom Chairman & CEO, Henri Poupart-Lafarge, and will be a member of the Alstom Executive Committee. She is currently Vice President Human Resources for the Europe Region, a position she has held since 2015. Prior to that, she held senior international operational HR and Talent Management roles, having begun at Alstom in 2001. She also gained HR experience in other industries at both Alcatel and BSN (Danone). She has a broad experience across HR, having worked on mergers and acquisitions, organisational development, HR transformation, and change management. Anne-Sophie holds a Master's degree in Management from the EDHEC Business School.
Emmanuelle Petrovic has been appointed SVP Legal and Alstom General Counsel. In this position Emmanuelle will report to Alstom Chairman & CEO, Henri Poupart-Lafarge, and will be a member of the Alstom Executive Committee. She has been in her current position of Vice President Legal, Mergers & Acquisitions, Competition and Litigation, since 2015. Prior to that, she was Senior Regional Counsel for Lafarge in charge of the Europe and Latin America regions, following a five-year period as Senior Counsel for the Alstom Group, beginning in 2006. Previously, she was a lawyer with the Paris law firm Gide Loyrette Nouel. Emmanuelle holds a Master's degree in Private International Law from the University of Paris II and a Master of Laws, LLM, from William and Mary Law School in the US.
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Alstom is one of the world leading manufacturers of infrastructures for rail transport sector. Net sales break down by family of products and services as follows:
- rolling stocks (53.2%): trains, tramways and locomotives;
- railway services (23.1%): maintenance, modernization, management of spare parts, support and technical assistance services;
- signaling, information and control systems (14.7%);
- railway infrastructures (9%): infrastructures for the track laying, lines electrical power systems, electromechanical equipment, telecommunication devices and traveler information in station, terminals for automatic purchase of tickets, access to escalators, lifts for disabled, automatic landing doors on platforms, ventilation, air conditioning and lighting systems).
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: France (15.4%), Europe (44.8%), Americas (17.2%), Asia/Pacific (14.4%) and Middle East/Africa/Central Asia (8.2%).