GDF Suez - Management

Management

The GDF SUEZ General Management:

  • Gérard Mestrallet, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
  • Jean-François Cirelli, Vice-Chairman and President.

GDF SUEZ is administered by a Board of Directors of 23 members. The Board is backed by the recommendations of five specialized committees. The Management Committee and the Executive Committee make up the executive bodies of GDF Suez.

The GDF SUEZ Management Committee:

  • Gérard Mestrallet, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
  • Jean-François Cirelli, Executive Vice-President & Chief Operating Officer
  • Dirk Beeuwsaert, Executive Vice President, in charge of the Energy Europe & International business line
  • Jean-Marie Dauger, Executive Vice President, in charge of the Global Gas & LNG Division
  • Gérard Lamarche, Executive Vice President, in charge of Finance.
  • Jérôme Tolot, Executive Vice President, in charge of Energy Services Business line.

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