The Board of Directors of Capgemini SE took due note of Ms. Megan Clarken?s resignation as a director and decided to appoint by co-option a new director, Ms. Lila Tretikov, following a proposal by the Ethics and Governance committee. Ms. Lila Tretikov, a French and American national, is currently Head of AI Strategy, at New Enterprise Associates Inc., a global venture capital firm. She will bring to the Board her technological skills and her expertise in Artificial Intelligence as well as business transformation through technology. Ms. Tretikov is a leading expert on Artificial Intelligence and innovation-driven business transformation. Since 2024, she has been Partner, and Head of AI Strategy, at New Enterprise Associates Inc., a global venture capital firm based in Silicon Valley. Ms. Tretikov studied computer science (specializing in AI) and visual art at the University of California, Berkeley.
Prior to joining New Enterprise Associates, Ms. Tretikov was employed by Microsoft Corporation since 2018. She notably held the position of Corporate Vice President & Deputy Chief Technology Officer from April 2020 to January 2024, driving large-scale AI transformation. Previously, Ms. Tretikov served as Senior Vice President of Engie SA, a multinational energy company, and Chief Executive Officer and Vice Chairman of the Terrawatt Initiative. She was previously Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director of The Wikimedia Foundation and Wikipedia Endowment, which support Wikipedia. Ms. Tretikov sits on the Board of Directors of UBS Group AG, Volvo Car Corporation, and Xylem Inc.
Capgemini SE is one of the world leaders in providing IT services. The group's activity is organized around 4 sectors:
- system design, development and integration;
- outsourcing services: management of applications and infrastructures;
- technology and engineering services: assistance and support services for internal IT teams;
- consulting services.
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: France (19.8%), the United Kingdom and Ireland (12.5%), Europe (31%), North America (28%), Asia/Pacific and Latin America (8.7%).
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