Jean-Michel Carboni

Jean-Michel Carboni
Born (1955-07-23) 23 July 1955
Nice, France
Nationality French
Education ESCP Europe (1977)
Occupation

- CEO of ENGIE IT (2012-15) (revenue: Increase385 millions in 2014).[1]

- Manager of global Engie's IT services : revenue : €1,2 billion in 2015.[2]

- Member of Engie Group Management Committee (Engie revenue: Increase74.7 billions in 2014).[3][4]

Jean-Michel Carboni (born 23 July 1955) is a French Chief Executive Officer and businessman, member of the top 20 of Engie's management committee (2014).[5] Between 2012 and 2015, he is the CEO of ENGIE IT (€ 385 millions of revenue, 2014) : major Information & Technologies' department of Engie energy group (former GDF Suez group); he is also manager of global Engie's IT services (revenue 2014 : €1,2 billion).[6]

Early life

Son of Michel Carboni, Secretary-General of Nice's customs, Carboni was born in Nice where he attended the Lycée Masséna. In 1977 he graduated from prestigious business school ESCP Europe in Paris.[7]

Career

Carboni began his career in French diplomacy as Trade Attaché at French Embassy in Greece before joining marketing department for Swedish brand Findus. In the beginning of the 1980s, he joined French national energy group : EDF-GDF (EDF : Électricité de France and GDF : Gaz de France, today Engie). He worked for the financial and trading department of EDF-GDF (as Chief of the Treasury and of the Trading room). In 1997, he took over as CEO of Cofathec Italy before becoming member in the executive committee of Cofathec group (today ENGY Cofely (French), €2,5 billions of revenues in 2014). In 2001, he is Vice CEO of the E-compagnie (Web Program's group) and then Deputy Secretary-General of Gaz de France. In 2006, he is the General Manager of Eastern Europe subsidiaries (Hungary, Romania, etc) of the multinational company. After the merger of Gaz de France and Suez, the new French-Belgian energy group ENGIE is born and Carboni took up the position of CEO of ENGIE Italy.

In 2012, Carboni was appointed CEO of ENGIE IT (former GDF Suez IT): major Information & Technologies' department of French energy group Engie. ENGIE IT is the largest IT Department of European continent.[8]

Personal life

Father of French director and producer Jérémie Carboni.[9]

References

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