10.02.17
Gemalto announced that after 10 years, Jacques Tierny, the CFO of the company, has decided to leave on Dec. 31, 2017 to pursue other activities.
On Oct. 16, 2017, Virginie Duperat-Vergne will join Gemalto to become CFO on Jan. 1, 2018. Duperat-Vergne will undergo a transition period with Tierny.
“Jacques has been a key contributor to Gemalto over the last 10 years, overseeing the development and the diversification of the company. His remarkable expertise in finance, his professionalism as well as his team spirit were instrumental during all these years of intense activity,” said Philippe Vallee, CEO of Gemalto.
Duperat-Vergne, 42, was group deputy CFO and a member of the senior leadership team at TechnipFMC. During the seven years she spent there, she held various positions in the group finance team from group chief accounting officer to group controller and was involved in the strategy development and overall execution of the recent Technip merger with FMC Technologies.
She started her career in 1997 as an external auditor and spent more than 10 years at Arthur Andersen, then Ernst & Young (now EY) before joining Canal + Group as compliance officer for accounting standards.
On Oct. 16, 2017, Virginie Duperat-Vergne will join Gemalto to become CFO on Jan. 1, 2018. Duperat-Vergne will undergo a transition period with Tierny.
“Jacques has been a key contributor to Gemalto over the last 10 years, overseeing the development and the diversification of the company. His remarkable expertise in finance, his professionalism as well as his team spirit were instrumental during all these years of intense activity,” said Philippe Vallee, CEO of Gemalto.
Duperat-Vergne, 42, was group deputy CFO and a member of the senior leadership team at TechnipFMC. During the seven years she spent there, she held various positions in the group finance team from group chief accounting officer to group controller and was involved in the strategy development and overall execution of the recent Technip merger with FMC Technologies.
She started her career in 1997 as an external auditor and spent more than 10 years at Arthur Andersen, then Ernst & Young (now EY) before joining Canal + Group as compliance officer for accounting standards.