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Hubert DE BOISREDON
Hubert de Boisredon, aged 46, is graduate of the HEC school of management (École des Hautes Études Commerciales). He also studied at New York University (United States) and at Köln Universität (Germany). In 1986, he went to Chile, as a volunteer at the Banco del Desarollo, where he created and ran the very first Chilean capital-risk company. He then went on to found the Contigo micro credit bank, which he headed until 1993. After this, he joined the Rhône-Poulenc group (which became Rhodia in 1998) initially as Marketing-Sales Manager, then as Director of an industrial products profit centre. In 1997, he was appointed Deputy General Manager of Rhodia Japan, and in 1999, he became Vice-president and General Manager for Asia-Pacific. In 2002, he was appointed worldwide Business Director of the pharmaceutics activity, at Rhodia in Lyon, prior to joining the Armor Group as CEO in 2004, where he has been Chairman & CEO since 2008.
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Pierre-Yves LEGER
Pierre-Yves Léger, born in 1957, graduated from the Ecole Centrale de Paris and holds an MBA from the HEC school of management (École des Hautes Études Commerciales). He embarked upon his career in 1981, in co-operation with Jean-Louis Borloo's law firm. Following this experience, he held five different posts in senior company management at industrial businesses, in a range of sectors: building, steel, printing, household linen, and sailing. Since 2005, he had been Chairman of Goïot and a member of the Navimo group Steering Committee – a European leader in sailing equipment. In January 2010, he took over the direction of the Armor business dedicated to New-Generation (environmentally-friendly) cartridges for laser and inkjet printers.
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Christophe DERENNES
Holder of a DEA (postgraduate diploma) from the Université de technology de Compiègne (industrial process engineering) and a graduate of the Ecole des Hautes Etudes d'Ingénieur (chemical engineering). With a passion for both people and technique, Christophe Derennes was firstly Production Manager, then Industrial Director at La Lainière de Roubaix. In 1997, he accepted the post of Industrial Director (Cotton) at Groupe Lemoine, where he was Site Manager until 1999. He then worked for the Prod'Hygia Group (1999-2002) as Factory Director, prior to joining the Armor Group – initially as Production Director, then as Thermal Transfer industrial Director and currently as Director of the Thermal Transfer Industrial and Expertise Centre.
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Tino BOCCIOLINI
A graduate of the IUT de Nice in Marketing Techniques (top of class), Tino Bocciolini has 30 years' experience at Armor Group, having held a wide range of commercial and marketing posts. Since 2002, he has been in charge of Commercial and Marketing Management for Armor Industrial Coding and Printing (Turnover of €100 M), with worldwide coverage via eight subsidiaries, four of which are involved in production.
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Marc JACOBS
A graduate of the Ecole Supérieure des Sciences Economiques et Commerciales, Marc Jacobs has 30 years' experience in administrative and financial posts in the international environment, within industrial and commercial companies and at corporate and holding level. Having held several high-level posts in the Financial and Management Control divisions of international groups both in France and elsewhere, he joined the SEB Group in 1995 as Administrative and Financial Director, before becoming the Group's Director General in Germany. In 2001, he moved to Manitou BF as Financial Director. He has been Administrative and Financial Director at Armor Group since 2005.
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Wouaïd NOURI
Wouaïd Nouri joined Rhodia, the chemical specialities group, with a Masters in Physico-Chemical Process Sciences and Techniques and a DESS (postgraduate diploma) in Business Management in hand. After having held responsible posts in management control in a range of the Group's businesses in France and in the United States, in the fields of perfumery and pharmaceutical products, he came to Armor Group in 2005, in the post of Director of Management Control and Consolidation.
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