The future boss of Société Générale has not yet been chosen, but the bank's current managing director, Frédéric Oudéa, has already found his next position.
Upon his departure, next May, he should become president of Sanofi, at the end of the general meeting of the French pharmaceutical giant.
This is what Sanofi's board of directors will propose to shareholders, which met last Friday and appointed Frédéric Oudéa as censor, with immediate effect.
At the head of Société Générale since 2008 (as CEO then Managing Director), Frédéric Oudéa will succeed Serge Weinberg.
At 71, the chairman of the management company Weinberg Capital Partners, non-executive chairman of Sanofi since 2010 replacing Jean-François Dehecq, has indeed reached the age limit set by the group (70 years old).
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Frédéric Oudéa and Paul Hudson, Chief Executive Officer of Sanofi, will form an excellent duo to position Sanofi as a modern healthcare company and strengthen…
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