Delphine Gény-Stephann

Delphine Gény-Stephann
Born Delphine Gény Edit this on Wikidata
November 19, 1968 Edit this on Wikidata (age 49)
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Delphine Gény-Stephann, (born Delphine Gény on November 19, 1968) is a senior official, executive and French politician.

On November 24, 2017, she was appointed Secretary of State to the Minister of the Economy and Finance, Bruno Le Maire.

Biography

Delphine Gény-Stephann is an engineer from the École Polytechnique and the École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées[1] · [2]. She is also a graduate of the MBA of the College of Engineers[3].

In 1994, she joined the General Directorate of the Treasury of the Ministry of the Economy and Finance.. Between 1999 and 2005, she headed the office at the Agence des participations de l'État..

As part of her role in the General Directorate of the Treasury, she sits on the board of directors of several public companies.

In 1999, she was appointed to represent the State on the Board of Directors of the Guarantee and Participation Management Company, the Euroméditerranée public development institution and the International Defense Council (DCI).

From 1999 to 2001, she sat on the board of directors of the Defence region development board.

In 2001, she represented the state on the board of directors of several companies in the defense sector, including SNPE, SNECMA, GIAT Industries and CIVI.POL Conseil. She is also appointed to the Board of Directors of La Française des Jeux.

In 2002, she joined the board of directors of Arte, and in 2003, of France 3 before being replaced in 2004.

Until her appointment to the government, she was Vice President of Planning and Strategy for Saint-Gobain and a member of Thales Group's Board of Directors.

On November 24, 2017, she is appointed Secretary of State to the Minister of the Economy and Finance Bruno Le Maire, in Edouard Philippe's second government[4]. She was unknown to the general public at the time of her appointment[5].

References

  1. Carole Bellemare, « Delphine Gény-Stephann (Thales), Jean-Dominique Senard (Saint-Gobain) », lefigaro.fr, 2 décembre 2012.
  2. « Geny-Stephann Delphine », 4-traders.com
  3. Mathilde Siraud, « Delphine Gény-Stephann, une ingénieur à Bercy », lefigaro.fr, 24 novembre 2017.
  4. Nicolas Chapuis, « Remaniement : Benjamin Griveaux porte-parole, Olivier Dussopt et Delphine Gény-Stephann font leur entrée », lemonde.fr, 24 novembre 2017.
  5. François-Xavier Bourmaud, Tristan Quinault-Maupoil, Charles Sapin et Mathilde Siraud, « Promotion de Griveaux, nominations de Gény-Stephann et Dussopt », Le Figaro, samedi 25 / dimanche 26 novembre 2017, page 6.

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