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Charles de Croisset

Charles de Croisset

Photo de Charles de CroissetDirector of Bouygues

International advisor to Goldman Sachs International

 

 

 

 

 

Date of birth: 28/09/1943

 

Education and career

 

Charles de Croisset is a graduate of Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris (IEP) and École Nationale d’Administration (ENA), and holds a degree in law.

He joined the French Finance Ministry as Treasury Auditor in 1968.

He was head of the private office of the Industry Minister in 1979, before joining Crédit Commercial de France (CCF) in 1980 as executive secretary. He became executive vice-president of CCF in 1983, and then CEO and director in 1987.

He was appointed head of the private office of the Finance Minister (1987-1988). In 1993, he was appointed Chairman and CEO of CCF, and in 2000, CEO and director of HSBC Holdings Plc and director of HSBC Bank Plc.

In March 2004, Charles de Croisset became Vice-Chairman Europe of Goldman Sachs, then international advisor to Goldman Sachs International in 2006.
 

 

Charles de Croisset is a member of the Bouygues Board of Directors.

 

  • Date of first appointment: Director of Bouygues since 9 September 2003
  • Expiry date of current term of office: 2010
  • Number of shares in the company: 5,000 (at 31/12/09)
     

 

Other positions and functions outside the Group

 

Member of the Supervisory Board of Euler Hermes. Non-voting director of Galeries Lafayette. Director of Renault and LVMH. Chairman of the Fondation du Patrimoine.

 


(Updated: March 2010)

 

 

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