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French telecom major Orange clears proposal to onboard Christel Heydemann as new CEO

The appointment will mark Heydemann as the first woman to be at the helm of France’s biggest telecom company following a revamp at the top.

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French operator Orange has cleared a proposal to onboard Christel Heydemann as the new chief executive. The appointment will mark Heydemann as the first woman to be at the helm of France’s biggest telecom company following a revamp of top level management shake up, reported news agency Reuters.

So far only a few hold top executive roles at France’s biggest listed companies. According to top company sources, Heydemann will become the third CEO of the Paris CAC 40 blue-chip index, after Engie’s Catherine MacGregor and Estelle Brachlianoff, who is slated to take the reins of utility group Veolia on July 1.

Meanwhile, the board of Orange, on which Heydemann has sat since 2017, is scheduled to meet on Friday later this week to formally appoint her as the new company chief executive.

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Heydemann currently heads European operations at French electric equipment group Schneider Electric. A graduate of France’s elite engineering school Polytechnique, Heydemann, 47, will replace Stephane Richard at the helm of the state-controlled group after a court convicted him of the complicity of misuse of public funds.

Richard, who has led Orange for the past 12 years, has denied all the charges. The Orange board meeting was formally scheduled on Monday but was postponed to Friday to solve some issues such as the date when Heydemann would formally take over and a potential temporary extension of Richard’s operational role.

Richard was initially slated to quit the group on January 31. His role as chairman remains to be filled, as the split of chairman and CEO positions is part of the governance revamp.

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Heydemann’s name has been circulating for days in the French press and presented as the favoured candidate of France’s finance ministry, which holds sway over the governance of Orange, in which the state owns a combined 23% stake.

The new Orange boss will take the reins of the company as it keeps on deploying the new generation of internet mobile networks and fibre optic infrastructure – capital-heavy that have pressured its margins as its two biggest markets, France and Spain, remain highly competitive.

The group is deemed strategic by the government and scrutinised by the finance ministry and the Elysee Palace, an important factor to take into account for any new CEO willing to embark in a transformative deal.

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Orange has managed to stabilise its revenues after the arrival of Iliad’s low-cost Free Mobile in France in 2012 triggered a price war, and it has expanded its activities in West Africa, Poland, Romania as well as in cybersecurity and banking services.

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