Regulatory News:
To ensure the swift implementation of the "At your side"
corporate project (2023-2026), Sophie Boissard, Clariane's
(Paris:CLARI) Chief Executive Officer, has announced the
creation of a Deputy Chief Executive Office in charge of
operational excellence and steering the Group's performance, placed
under the responsibility of Rémi Boyer.
In addition to his new role, Rémi Boyer will retain his position
as CEO Germany, which he has held since October 2023.
From 1 October 2024, this Deputy Chief Executive Office will
oversee the various programmes contributing to operational
excellence and Group’s performance, within the framework of
dedicated governance bodies and in liaison with the management of
each country.
Sophie Boissard, Chief Executive Officer, explains that
"this new organisation should enable us to pursue our objective of
making full use of our care capacities, to develop synergies
between the Group's networks and to strengthen the culture of
operational excellence. With his in-depth knowledge of our Group
and on the back of the reorganisation plan he initiated in Germany
a year ago, Rémi Boyer will be able to bring together our energies
to achieve this".
Rémi Boyer will be assisted in his role as Deputy CEO by a
Performance and Transformation Officer, a position entrusted
to Sébastien Legrand.
Rémi Boyer will be replaced as Group Chief Human Resources
Officer by Nadège Plou, currently Human Resources
Officer France, on 1 October 2024.
Nadège Plou will become a member of the Group Management Board
and will be replaced as Human Resources Officer France by
Camille Blanchet.
In addition, with effect from 1 October 2024, Grégory
Lovichi joins Clariane and its Group Management Board as
Group Chief Financial Officer, in replacement of Philippe
Garin. The Group Finance Department organization remains unchanged,
with Sandra Livinec, Deputy Finance Director, in charge of
financial and accounting control and Group consolidation, Sarah
Mingham, Deputy Finance Director in charge of financing
strategy and relations with major shareholders, and Stéphane
Bisseuil, Director of Investor Relations.
Lastly, Guillaume Appéré, until now special assistant to
Sophie Boissard, succeeds Amandine Daviet as the Group's General
Secretary. In addition to supervising the Group's Legal
Department, he will also take on the role of Secretary to the Board
of Directors and the Group Management Board, which he is also
joining.
The Clariane Group would like to pay tribute to the
professionalism and commitment of Philippe Garin and Amandine
Daviet over the last few years and wishes both of them every
success in their future professional endeavors.
With effect from 1 October 2024, the Group Management Board will
be composed as follows:
- Sophie Boissard, Chief Executive Officer - Rémi Boyer,
Deputy Chief Executive Officer and Executive Vice President
Germany - Guillaume Appéré, General Secretary - Dominiek
Beelen, Executive Vice President Belgium and the Netherlands
- Marion Cardon, Chief Brand & Engagement Officer -
Frédéric Durousseau, Group Chief Real Estate and Development
Officer - Anne-Charlotte Dymny, Group Chief Information
Systems and Business Transformation Officer - Federico Guidoni,
Executive Vice President Italy - Grégory Lovichi, Group
Chief Financial Officer - Nicolas Mérigot, Executive Vice
President France - Nicolas Pécourt, Group Chief
Communications Officer - Antoine Piau, Senior Vice
President, Medical Affairs, Ethics and Health Innovation -
Charles-Antoine Pinel, Group Executive Vice President Business
Development and New Countries - Nadège Plou, Group Chief
Human Resources Officer
Biographies :
Rémi Boyer spent almost 12 years (1998-2010) with the
ArcelorMittal group, where he held various positions in the General
Secretariat and Operational Human Resources departments in a highly
international context. In 2010, he joined the PSA Peugeot Citroën
Group as Director of HR Development, before taking up the position
of HR Director for R&D and Support Resources in 2013, before
becoming Director of Talent and Top Management for the PSA Group in
2015.
He joined the Clariane Group in August 2016 as Group Human
Resources Director and member of the Group's General Management
Committee. In June 2024, he was elected "HR Director of the Year"
in France by his peers.
Rémi Boyer has also been managing Clariane's activities in
Germany since October 2023.
Rémi Boyer, 57, is a former student at the École Normale
Supérieure, holds a degree in history and a Masters in
International relations and action abroad.
Sébastien Legrand began his career in 2006 at Faurecia as
a buyer in the Interiors division. He then joined the Coca-Cola
European Partners group for 8 years, where he held various
positions in indirect purchasing and packaging purchasing at
European level. Sébastien Legrand joined the Clariane Group in 2016
as Deputy Purchasing Director for France, before becoming Group
Purchasing Director in 2020. In 2022, he was appointed Executive
Secretary to the General Management Committee and then Group
Performance Director.
Sébastien Legrand, 40, holds a Master's degree in Purchasing
from ESM-A.
Nadège Plou has over 25 years' experience in human
resources management. She worked successively for the Carrefour
group from 1998 to 2001 (as Head of Human Resources for
hypermarkets, then for training at Head Office level in France),
FNAC from 2001 to 2012 (in her last position, she was a member of
the French Management Committee in charge of the Operations HR
Department) and Tati from 2012 to 2017 (member of the Management
Committee in charge of the Retail HR Department). Nadège Plou
joined the Clariane Group in September 2017, where she was
previously Director of Human Resources France.
Nadège Plou, 49, has a Master's degree in Economic and Social
Administration and a postgraduate diploma in Human Resources.
Camille Blanchet began her career as HR Manager with the
Publicis group. In 2008, she was appointed Director of Human
Resources at a subsidiary of the Suez group in charge of museums
and historical monuments. In 2011, she joined the Leroy Merlin
group, taking on operational HR responsibilities before joining
Chanel as HR Director and then Retail Development Director for
fragrance and beauty products. In 2020, Camille Blanchet undertook
a professional reconversion by preparing a Master 2 in "Health
Facitity Management" and joined the Clariane Group as part of her
end-of-year internship at the Château de la Couldre facility. Soon
after she has been appointed Director of the EHPAD des Hauts de
Jardy in 2021, before been appointed Headquarters’ Head of Human
Resources in January 2024.
Camille Blanchet, 45, has a Master's degree in Human Resources
Management and Labour Relations of CIFFOP.
Grégory Lovichi began his career in 2002 at E&Y as a
financial auditor before joining the Lafarge Group for 14 years.
After 4 years in the Group's Finance Department, where he held a
variety of positions (reporting & consolidation, financial
control, M&A and cash optimisation projects), Grégory Lovichi
was appointed Chief Financial Officer for Brazil in 2010, Chief
Financial Officer for Greece and finally Chief Financial Officer
for Germany and the Netherlands.
In 2019, he will take up the position of Group Finance Director
of the Le Duff Group, one of the world's leading food and catering
companies.
Grégory Lovichi, 45, is a graduate of EDHEC business school.
Sandra Livinec began her career in 2001 as an auditor
with PWC. She then spent fifteen years in various finance
management positions within the Carre-four Group. From 2018 to the
first half of 2024, she was CFO of the Star Service group, which
specialises in ‘last mile’ distribution.
Sandra Livinec, 47, is a graduate of ESCP Europe.
Guillaume Appéré began his career in the civil service,
firstly in charge of the inspection of industrial facilities in
Haute-Normandie from 2008 to 2011, then at the Ministry of Finance
from 2011 to 2017, where he was successively head of the office for
the coordination and preparation of legislation in the Tax
Legislation Directorate, and then deputy director of transaction
taxation.
In 2017, he joined Groupe Casino: in the Strategy Department, he
was Director of Planning and Investments until 2022, then became
the Group's General Secretary and Secretary to the Executive
Committee, a position he held until April 2024.
He will join the Clariane Group in May 2024, and until now has
worked as a project manager for the Managing Director.
Guillaume Appéré, 41, is a graduate of Mines ParisTech and a
mining engineer.
About Clariane
Clariane is the leading European community for care in times of
vulnerability. It has operations in six countries: Belgium, France,
Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain.
Relying on their diverse expertise, each year the Group’s 60,000
professionals provide services to almost 900,000 patients and
residents in three main areas of activity: long-term care nursing
homes (Korian, Seniors Residencias, Berkley etc.), specialist
healthcare facilities and services (Inicea, Ita, Grupo 5,
Lebenswert etc.), and alternative living solutions (Petits-fils,
Ages&Vie etc.).
In June 2023, Clariane became a purpose-driven company and added
a new corporate purpose, common to all its activities, to its
articles of association: “To take care of each person’s humanity in
times of vulnerability”.
Clariane has been listed on Euronext Paris Section A since
November 2006.
Euronext ticker: CLARI.PA - ISIN: FR0010386334
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