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The group Management Committee
 
A Group Management Committee, made up of nine members, is notably responsible for the implementation of the Group’s transformation programs and strategy, and monitors its operational and financial performance.

Didier Lombard was appointed Chairman and Chief Executive Officer by the Board of Directors on February 27, 2005. In this capacity, Mr. Lombard is responsible for the general management of France Telecom. The Board of Directors has chosen not to appoint a Deputy Chief Executive Officer.

The group Management Committee
 
A Group Management Committee, made up of nine members, is notably responsible for the implementation of the Group’s transformation programs and strategy, and monitors its operational and financial performance.

Didier Lombard was appointed Chairman and Chief Executive Officer by the Board of Directors on February 27, 2005. In this capacity, Mr. Lombard is responsible for the general management of France Telecom. The Board of Directors has chosen not to appoint a Deputy Chief Executive Officer.
 



Didier Lombard
Chairman and CEO

Appointed as the France Telecom Group’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer on February 27, 2005, he is also a director at Thomson and Thales and a member of the supervisory board at Radiall and ST Microelectronics.
Didier Lombard joined the Group in 2003 as Executive Senior Vice President, in charge of Technologies, Strategic Partnerships and New Usages for France Telecom.
Between 1988 and 2003, he worked with the French ministry for research and technology and the ministry for the economy, finance and industry, and was then founding chairman of the French agency for international investment.
He began his career in 1967 at France Telecom’s CNET (currently Research and Development Division), where he worked on developing new products for France Telecom on satellites, electronic components and wireless systems.
Didier Lombard is a graduate from École Polytechnique and École Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications, was born in 1942 and is married with three sons.



Olaf Swantee
Senior Executive Vice-President, Europe & Egypt, Personal LoB

Olaf Swantee is a member of France Telecom's Group Management Committee, in charge of the company's mobile businesses worldwide and the operational and financial performance of France Telecom Group businesses in Europe and Egypt.
Previously Senior Vice President at Hewlett-Packard, responsible for enterprise sales and software in EMEA, Olaf was part of the team that steered HP through consolidation to become the leading global IT company.
Olaf has 17 years experience in the IT industry, holding senior leadership, sales and marketing positions with Compaq and Digital Equipment Corporation in Europe and the United States. He has worked at the country, European and global levels and has considerable experience of driving international business leadership in mature markets.
Born in 1966, Olaf is a Dutch national. He holds a BA in Economics and received his European MBA from EAP (Ecole Européenne des Affaires) in Paris in 1989.


Barbara Dalibard
Executive Senior Vice-President, Orange Business Services, Enterprise LoB

Barbara Dalibard is a member of the Group Management Committee, in charge of Enterprise Communication Services. Before being appointed to head up the Enterprise Communication Services Division in April 2004, she had been in charge of the Corporate Solutions Division since January 2003. She has also been Chairman and CEO of Equant since August 2005, after serving as Director of Business Markets for Orange France and Vice-President of Orange Business in 2001.
In 1998, Barbara Dalibard joined Alcanet International S.A.S., a subsidiary of the Alcatel Group, as Chairman, before becoming the Commercial Director for New Operators and then Sales Director for France at Alcatel CIT.
She began her career in 1982 within the France Telecom Group.
Barbara Dalibard is a graduate from École Normale Supérieure, has a masters in mathematics and a degree from École Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications, and was born in 1958.


Gervais Pellissier
Deputy CEO, Group Finance, Information Systems

Gervais Pellissier is a member of the Group Management Committee, in charge of Financeand Information Systems, and joined the Group in October 2005 to oversee the integration of its business units in Spain and advise on regional integration within the Group.
He was previously Deputy Director and General Manager of the Bull Group, where he held various positions between 1983 and 2005, including Chief Financial and Operations Officer from 1998 to 2000 and Deputy CEO from 2000 to 2004.
Gervais Pellissier is a graduate in business law from Université Paris XI and international management from HEC (joint program with Berkeley and Cologne Universities), and was born in 1959.


Jean-Philippe Vanot
Senior Executive Vice-President, Innovation & Marketing

Member of the Group Management Committee, in charge of Innovation and Marketing, Jean-Philippe Vanot was previously the Executive Senior Vice-President of the Networks, Carriers and Information System division. He has spent his entire career with the Group, starting off in 1997 within the National Network Division, and has a diverse and predominantly technical and operational background.
He is a graduate from École Polytechnique and École Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications, and was born in 1952.


Georges Penalver
Senior Executive Vice-President, Group Strategy and Development

Georges Penalver is a member of the Group Management Committee, in charge of Group Strategy and Development.
Before joining France Telecom in 2005, he was deputy Chief Executive Officer at SAGEM Communication (SAFRAN Group), where he developed SAGEM’s broadband communications business from 2002 to 2005, overseeing the launch of new fixed and mobile product offerings as well as the company's industrial deployment in Tunisia, Asia and Eastern Europe and the development of sales networks in Europe, China, South-East Asia, Australia, the Middle East, Africa and America.
Appointed to serve on SAGEM’s Management Board in 2001, he notably accompanied the mass development of mobile and internet services.
Georges Penalver is a graduate from École Nationale Supérieure d'Arts et Métiers in Aix en Provence (gold medal, 1974) and École Nationale Supérieure de Télécommunications in Paris (1980) and was born in 1956.


Louis-Pierre Wenes
Deputy CEO France, Group Sourcing, Transformation, Home LoB

Louis-Pierre Wenes is a member of the Group Management Committee, in charge of Group Sourcing, Transformation, Home LoB and France, and joined the France Telecom Group in January 2003 as Senior Vice President of Sourcing and Performance Improvement.
After being appointed Vice President at A.T. Kearney and heading up its Paris office since 1996, he joined Coopers & Lybrand in 1989 as a partner responsible for the industrial and logistics sector, after several years spent in industry. He began his career in 1972 at Matra Automobile.
Louis-Pierre Wenes is a graduate from École Centrale de Paris, and was born in 1949.


Jean-Yves Larrouturou
Deputy CEO, Group General Secretary, AMEA, International Business Development

A member of the Group Management Committee and Group General Secretary, Africa Middle-East and Asia, and International Development, Jean-Yves Larrouturou joined the France Telecom Group in May 2003 after 15 years spent at the French ministry of economy, finance and industry, where he was appointed Communications Director in 2001.
He began his career at the Club de Paris in 1988.
Jean-Yves Larrouturou is a graduate from École Centrale de Paris, Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris, École Nationale d'Administration and the Tokyo Institute for Fiscal and Monetary Policy, and was born in 1961.


Olivier Barberot
Senior Executive Vice President, Group Human Resources and Poland

Olivier Barberot is a member of the Group Management Committee, in charge of Human Resources and Poland, and joined the Group in March 2003 as Executive Senior Vice President of Development and Optimization of Human Competencies. Since March 2004, he has been in charge of Management Networks and Internal Communications.
From 1985 to 2003, Olivier Barberot served as General Secretary for the Futuroscope in Poitier, General Secretary for CGI, General Secretary for Université Léonard de Vinci, then Executive Committee member and Senior Vice President Human Resources for the Thomson Group (formerly Thomson Multimédia).
Olivier Barberot is a graduate from École des Mines de Paris, and was born in 1954.

 
 
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