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d'ARCIMOLES Emeric 59 ans
Executive Vice President, International Affairs
Safran
Emeric d’Arcimoles named Executive Vice President, International Affairs,
effective April 1, 2008
59, post-grad degree in thermodynamics

Emeric d’Arcimoles started his career at the Group with the technical support department at Snecma’s Corbeil plant in 1974. After working for the M53 support department, Emeric was named manager of the subcontracting department at Gennevilliers, then of the production management department, and of the accounting, management and administration department.
Emeric joined Hispano-Suiza in 1987 as head of the mechanical production unit, before being named director of the Bois-Colombes plant from 1992 to 1997. He was then named managing director of the Belgian company Techspace Aero. In March 2001 he was named Chairman and CEO of Turbomeca, as well as taking charge of Microturbo in March 2007.

Emeric holds the rank of Chevalier in the National Order of Merit
Date parution : 24/01/2008
catégorie : Nominations
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DA SILVA Daniel
Vice President, Sales§Marketing Ccial Av. Service
Boeing Commercial Airplanes
Boeing named Daniel da Silva as vice president of Sales and Marketing for Commercial Aviation Services (CAS) in April 2005. In this assignment, he is responsible for leading efforts in the worldwide sales and marketing of CAS products and services.
Da Silva was previously vice president of Customer Support for Europe. In this assignment, he worked closely with airline customers in the region to ensure that their post-delivery technical, support and solutions needs were met.
A native of Brazil, da Silva has extensive experience in engineering, sales and marketing in commercial aviation. His career involves three different aerospace companies: Embraer, McDonnell Douglas and Boeing. He joined Boeing as a sales director for Latin America in 1997 following the merger with McDonnell Douglas.
Da Silva started his career in 1989 as a flight test engineer for Embraer. Within a year he moved to marketing as a sales engineer for the Brazilian aerospace company. He joined Douglas Aircraft Company in 1990 as a sales engineer. In 1993, he was named regional director of marketing and became director of sales a year later.
He received his aeronautical engineering degree in 1989 from the ITA Technological Institute of Aeronautics and has completed programs from the American Management Association and MIT Sloan School of Management. Da Silva also served as 1st Lieutenant in the Brazilian Air Force. Born in Paris, da Silva grew up in Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil. He, his wife, Marcia, and their two children live in Seattle.
Date parution : 03/07/2007
catégorie : Autre
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DA SILVA Daniel C.
Vice President - Sales and Marketing
Boeing
Boeing Commercial Aviation Services
Biography
Boeing named Daniel da Silva as vice president of Sales and Marketing for Commercial Aviation Services (CAS) in April 2005. In this assignment, he is responsible for leading efforts in the worldwide sales and marketing of CAS products and services.
Da Silva was previously vice president of Customer Support for Europe. In this assignment, he worked closely with airline customers in the region to ensure that their post-delivery technical requirements, support and solutions needs were met.
A native of Brazil, da Silva has extensive experience in engineering, sales and marketing in commercial aviation. His career involves three different aerospace companies: Embraer, McDonnell Douglas and Boeing. He joined Boeing as a sales director for Latin America in 1997 following the merger with McDonnell Douglas.
Da Silva began his career as a flight test engineer for Embraer. Within a year he moved to marketing as a sales engineer for the Brazilian aerospace company. He joined Douglas Aircraft Company in 1990 as a sales engineer. In 1993, he was named regional director of marketing and became director of sales a year later.
Da Silva currently serves on the Seattle Goodwill Board of Directors, a position he was appointed to in October 2007.
He received his aeronautical engineering degree in 1989 from the ITA Technological Institute of Aeronautics and has completed programs from the American
Management Association and MIT Sloan School of Management. Born in Paris, da Silva grew up in Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil.
Date parution : 23/07/2008
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DABBAS Hussein
President and Chief Executive Officer
Royal Jordanian
Royal Jordanian Board of Directors, chaired by Nasser Lozi, appointed in its July 29, 2009, session Hussein Dabbas president and chief executive officer of Royal Jordanian Airline, effective August 1, 2009, succeeding engineer Samer Majali who stepped down from Royal Jordanian, starting July 31, to become chief executive of Gulf Air, based in Bahrain.

Lozi stressed that electing Dabbas, who is already a member of the RJ family and an expert in the civil aviation and the air transport industry, reflects the board's keenness to continue the company's strategy that targets development and comprehensive progress, followed ever since Majali took over the presidency of the airline in 2001. During Majali's tenure as president/CEO, the airline witnessed continuous success when it comes to fleet modernization, route network, IT systems that improved services offered passengers and facilitated travel through Jordanian and international airports.

He said that the board of directors and RJ employees were confident that Dabbas' capability and wide practical and professional knowledge will help RJ achieve its goals and soar to new heights, enabling the airline to face the difficult times that the global economy is going through. Lozi pointed to the distinguished position RJ enjoys among international airlines who saw it fit to work side by side under the oneworld airline alliance.

Lozi extended to Dabbas his and the board's wishes of success in managing the national carrier of Jordan, emphasizing on the board's unconditional support to him, in the quest to attain the goals of the airline in the coming period.

He also expressed his heartfelt gratitude and thanks to Majali, for the fruitful, valuable efforts he exerted while president, during which RJ saw a real quantitative leap, placing RJ in the position it holds in the air transport industry.

Dabbas joined Royal Jordanian in 1979. He holds a master's degree in international management and marketing from Thunderbird School of Global Management, Arizona, and a bachelor of science in business administration from the University of San Francisco, California, USA.

Dabbas held several positions at RJ, particularly in the commercial and marketing sector, the last being vice president of marketing, sales and services, since 2005. He was head of the Marketing and Sales Department between 2001 and 2005, and assistant vice president for Passengers Sales and Marketing, between 1996 and 1999. Between 1992 and 1996, Dabbas held the position of the general manager for the United States operation based in New York, and assistant vice president, marketing between 1989 and 1992.

Dabbas is board member of the Jordan Tourism Board, a member of the IATA Industry Affairs Committee, the RJ representative at the Arab Air Carriers Organization (AACO) commercial committee and the RJ representative at the oneworld commercial committee OMC. He is also a board member of Royal Wings charter airline, and head of the management committee of Royal Tours.

Dabbas was born in Amman in 1955. He is married with two children.
Date parution : 30/07/2009
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DAEGELE John F. 44 ans
vice-président, directeur du programme EHF avancé
Northrop Grumman
John F. Daegele, 44 ans, succède à Clayton Kau, il était précédemment vice-président et directeur "systems engineering".
Date parution : 22/06/2005
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DAGHESTANI Fakher
Middle East Communications Director
Boeing
Boeing has appointed Fakher Daghestani as its director of corporate communications for the Middle East, with responsibility for developing the company's communications strategies and engaging with key stakeholders across the region.

For the past eight years Fakher was senior regional operations director with ASDA'A, the Middle East's largest PR agency. Prior to that he worked at Intermarkets Public Relations and also spent time as a journalist with Al Khaleej and Sharjah Television in the UAE. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in English literature from the College of Arts and Human Sciences, in Homs, Syria.

"The Middle East contains critical markets for us and communications plays a key role in furthering positive relationships and brand presence," said Paul Kinscherff, president of Boeing Middle East. "We are very pleased to add Fakher's 18 years of local experience with numerous premier companies to benefit Boeing and its constituencies."

Ahmed Jazzar, president of Boeing Saudi Arabia, added: "Boeing has decades of presence and experience in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East. We look forward to Fakher's communications leadership as we sustain and deepen our long-term relationships and effectively communicate Boeing to the region."

Fakher will be based at the Boeing Middle East office in the Dubai Airport Free Zone.
Date parution : 23/09/2008
catégorie : Nominations
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Daher Patrick
pdg de Daher
Daher
Patrick Daher, pdg de Daher, a reçu le 8 septembre, le prix "Innovation du modèle économique" des Prix Best Innovator 2005 remis par François Goulard, ministre délégué à l'enseignement supérieur et à la recherche.
Date parution : 22/09/2005
catégorie : Distinctions
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DAHLBERG Greg
Senior Vice President, Washington Operations
Lockheed Martin Corporation
"Greg Dahlberg is an outstanding successor to build on the strong foundation Brian D. Dailey has laid for the corporation's Washington Operations," Stevens added.

Dahlberg joined Lockheed Martin's Washington Operations staff in March 2003. Previously, he served as minority staff director of the House Appropriations Committee's Defense Subcommittee. Prior to that position, he served as Under Secretary of the Army and was Acting Secretary of the Army during the early months of the George W. Bush administration. He began his career as a program analyst for the Transportation Department and later served on the House Transportation Subcommittee and the full committee staff of the House Appropriations Committee. He moved to the Defense Subcommittee in 1995.
Date parution : 27/10/2008
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DAILEY Brian D. 57 ans
Senior Vice President, Washington Operations
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Lockheed Martin Corporation today announced that Brian D. Dailey, 57, Senior Vice President, Washington Operations, plans to retire on April 1, 2009. Gregory R. Dahlberg, 57, currently vice president of corporate legislative affairs, will succeed Dailey effective Jan. 1, 2009. To ensure a smooth transition, Dailey will remain in a supporting role until his retirement date.

"With great appreciation for Brian's service and contributions to Lockheed Martin, I am announcing the retirement of one of our most senior executives," said Chairman, President and CEO Bob Stevens. "Brian has contributed immeasurably to the success of Lockheed Martin and has earned our deepest respect and admiration. Greg Dahlberg is an outstanding successor to build on the strong foundation Brian has laid for the corporation's Washington Operations," Stevens added.

Dailey was instrumental in the formative years of Lockheed Martin, instituting strategic and long-range planning processes that guide the Corporation today. Since assuming his current position in 1999, he has served as the Corporation's principal liaison with government customers in the Executive and Legislative branches.

Previously, Dailey has served the Corporation as Chief Operating Officer of Lockheed Martin Global Telecommunications; Corporate Vice President, Strategic Development; and Vice President, Business Development for the former Space & Strategic Missiles Sector. Dailey joined the Lockheed Corporation from the White House where he was Executive Secretary of the National Space Council. Prior to that, he served as senior professional staff member on the Senate Armed Services Committee. He also held a professorship at the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School in the Department of National Security Affairs. Dailey is a graduate of the University of Southern California where he earned a Ph.D. in International Relations.

"While I recognize that Brian has planned to retire for some time, I'll miss his wise counsel and strong support. I know he plans to return to his passion - the arts - and I wish him much success and happiness in the years ahead," said Stevens.
Date parution : 27/10/2008
catégorie : Départs en retraite
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DALBIES Eric
adjoint au président-directeur général
Turbomeca
Eric Dalbiès est diplômé de l’Ecole Polytechnique et de l’Ecole Nationale Supérieure de l’Aéronautique et de l’Espace. Il entre dans le Groupe en 1992 à la Société Européenne de Propulsion à Vernon (aujourd’hui Snecma-Division Moteurs Spatiaux), où il a occupé divers postes, d’ingénieur études systèmes aux avant-projets moteurs jusqu’aux fonctions de directeur des programmes moteurs-fusées de Snecma en 2005, en passant par chef de marque moteur HM7 puis VINCI. Il rejoint Turbomeca en 2005 où il était directeur des systèmes d’information depuis cette date.
Date parution : 06/06/2008
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Dale Shana
NASA deputy administrator
NASA
Griffin Applauds Confirmation of Dale as NASA Deputy Administrator

Nov. 4, 2005:

NASA Administrator Michael Griffin applauded the U.S. Senate's confirmation of Shana Dale as NASA deputy administrator. Dale, who most recently served as deputy director for homeland and national security, is set to become the agency's 14th deputy administrator.

"I appreciate the swift action of the United States Senate, especially Senators Ted Stevens, Daniel Inouye, Kay Bailey Hutchison, and Bill Nelson in confirming Shana Dale as NASA's 14th deputy administrator," Griffin said. "With Shana coming on board, I'm confident we now have the right leadership team to guide the agency as we move forward in the next great era of space exploration."

Prior to her nomination, Dale was chief of staff and general counsel for the Office of Science and Technology Policy in the Executive Office of the President. She also has served as assistant vice chancellor for federal relations for the University of Texas System.

From 1995 to 2000, she was staff director of the House Science Committee's Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics. From 1991 to 1995, Dale served on the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology as Republican Counsel for the Science and Space Subcommittees.

Dale is a graduate of the University of Tulsa in Oklahoma and received a law degree from California Western School of Law.

Source: NASA
Date parution : 07/11/2005
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DAUTRIAT Eric 52 ans 31/05/1955
Vice President, Quality
SAFRAN
Eric Dautriat, 52, has been named Vice President, Quality at SAFRAN, in addition to his current position as Vice President, Quality of Snecma. Jean-Michel Clin was Vice President, Quality at SAFRAN until his recent retirement.

Graduated from Ecole Centrale de Lyon, 1977

1978 – 1985 : Engineering Division, Snecma Villaroche

1985 : Centre national d’Etudes spatiales (CNES) – French Space Agency:

1985-88 : delegate for France at Ariane Programme Board of ESA (European Space Agency)

1988-1990 : Launchers Directorate, CNES ; deputy Head of Ariane 4 Complementary Developments,

1990-92 : responsible of launchers preliminary design

1992-97 : Project Manager, Ariane 5 Solid Rocket Booster

1997-2003 : Director of Launchers, CNES, Prime Contractor of Ariane developments


since October 2003 : Snecma, Quality VP

since 2007, September 1st : SAFRAN and Snecma Quality VP.


Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur
Member of Académie Internationale d’Astronautiqu
Date parution : 20/09/2007
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DAVIS Joe
chief of strategic communications
NASA
May 3, 2006
RELEASE: 06-212

NASA's Chief of Strategic Communications Leaves for Private Sector

NASA announced Wednesday that Joe Davis, chief of strategic communications, is leaving the agency to take a position with a private sector public affairs firm.

Davis served on the senior management team for NASA Administrator Michael Griffin, overseeing the offices of legislative, public, external affairs and education.

"Joe has been a trusted member of my management team since the day I came back to NASA," Griffin said. "He has provided sound advice and counsel regarding every facet of NASA's strategic posture. We are sorry to see him leave, but he will always be welcome at NASA. Many of us have come to know Joe as a colleague, but I also count him a friend."

"After nearly 10 years in the public sector, I felt like this was the right time for me to return to private life," Davis said. "We have made significant progress this last year and I told Mike that, as I leave NASA, I will remain committed to helping him achieve his goals for the agency. Now, I will just be doing that from the private sector."

"It has been a pleasure serving the President at the Department of Energy and at NASA."

Prior to NASA, Davis served as principal deputy director of public affairs at the U.S. Department of Energy and on the senior staff of Secretary Spencer Abraham. In the Senate, he served on the leadership staff of Senator Connie Mack and the personnel staff of then Senator Spencer Abraham

Joe Davis was the Chief of Strategic Communications for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Serving in the Office of the NASA Administrator, Mr. Davis sets overall communications and outreach strategy for NASA and coordinates the activities of the Offices of Public Affairs, Legislative Affairs, External Affairs and the Office of Education. He serves as a member of senior management, determining policy and budget priorities for NASA. He is a member of the Senior Executive Service.

Prior to joining NASA, he held the post of principal deputy director of Public Affairs for the United States Department of Energy. He served as the spokesperson for the Secretary of Energy and the Department of Energy. He served as a member of the Department's management committee and was responsible for all national, international and local public affairs activities for the Department.

While at DOE, Mr. Davis directed public affairs campaigns on such high-profile policy initiatives as the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository, comprehensive energy legislation, security and budget issues and other issues involving various political, business, and policy constituencies. He has extensive experience in crisis communications.

Prior to joining the Bush Administration, Mr. Davis served as the communications director and spokesperson for U.S. Senator Spencer Abraham. He was responsible for building public relations campaigns in support of successful legislative initiatives like the College Scholarship Fraud Prevention Act, the Date-Rape Drug Prohibition Act and the Electronic Signatures (E-Sign) in Global and National Commerce Act. He also handled public affairs for the Senator's Budget; Judiciary; and Commerce, Science and Transportation Committees service.

Also while in the U.S. Senate, Mr. Davis was communications director and spokesperson for the Senate Republican Conference, under the chairmanship of U.S. Senator Connie Mack. He was responsible for communications and public affairs activities for the Republican caucus and its legislative agenda.

Prior to his employment on Capitol Hill, Mr. Davis was a senior manager of media relations for the United States Chamber of Commerce and the National Association of Manufacturers. He is a veteran of several Washington-based trade associations and numerous political campaigns.

He is a graduate of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and holds the unusual distinction of being the only student in the history of the University of Tennessee to play both for the Pride of the Southland Marching Band and the football team. Mr. Davis resides in Alexandria, Virginia with his wife, Melanie, and their daughter Mackenzie.

Source : NASA
Date parution : 04/05/2006
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DAVIS Dave
Executive Vice President and chief financial offic
Northwest Airlines
Dave Davis, senior vice president – finance and controller, has been promoted to executive vice president and chief financial officer, replacing Cohen. He will report to Steenland. Davis rejoined Northwest in August 2005 after serving as chief financial officer at US Airways.

“Dave Davis is a seasoned finance expert and was a key participant in the successful restructuring of our business. We are fortunate to have a very capable internal successor who will continue to lead all aspects of financial management for the airline,” Steenland continued.

In addition to financial planning, accounting, tax, treasury, fuel and fleet planning, Davis will also have responsibility for managing facilities and airport affairs which had previously reported to Steenland.

Date parution : 06/06/2007
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DAVIS Darryl 53 ans
President, Advanced Systems
Boeing Integrated Defense Systems
The Boeing Company has named Darryl Davis to the position of President, Advanced Systems, for Boeing Integrated Defense Systems (IDS). Davis replaces George Muellner, who recently announced his intent to retire, effective December 31, 2007.

"Darryl's extensive background in new product development, his leadership and ability to inspire others, and strong customer focus make him an excellent choice to lead this team into the challenging times ahead," said Jim Albaugh, president and CEO, Boeing Integrated Defense Systems.

In his new role, Davis will be responsible for working with the three businesses within IDS -- Precision Engagement & Mobility Systems, Network & Space Systems and Support Systems -- to help them develop cross-cutting concepts and technologies to respond to evolving needs of customers and to address potential new markets.

In announcing the appointment of Davis to this position, Boeing also announced that Advanced Systems headquarters will be moved from Long Beach, Calif. to St. Louis, Mo., where IDS is headquartered. Dr. David Whelan will remain as deputy in Southern California.

"This strategic relocation of the leadership team of this important part of our business will enable us to create greater efficiencies within the organization and provide even better value for our customers," said Albaugh. "Despite the move, the Advanced Systems team will still be able to make effective use of the diverse talent and capabilities at IDS locations throughout the country, including Southern California."

Davis, 53, is a 28-year veteran of Boeing who has held increasingly responsible management and executive positions in the areas of engineering, new technology and business development. Prior to this assignment, Davis served as Vice President & General Manager of Advanced Precision Engagement and Mobility Systems, a position he held since 2006. In that role, Davis was responsible for helping to shape the future of the IDS Precision Engagement and Mobility Systems business around three primary capabilities: persistent intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance and airborne anti-submarine warfare; global attack; and global mobility. Previous assignments include the Vice President for Global Strike Solutions; Vice President & Program Manager for J-UCAS; and Vice President for Business Development. He has a master's of science degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Missouri-Rolla and a bachelor's of science degree in Aeronautics and Astronautics from Purdue University.
Date parution : 08/11/2007
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DAVIS Darryl W.
President Advanced Systems
Boeing
Darryl Davis is president of Advanced Systems for the Integrated Defense Systems business unit of The Boeing Company, responsible for developing advanced cross-cutting concepts and technologies, and executing new programs prior to their reaching the System Design and Development phase. Prior to this position, Davis was vice president of Advanced Precision Engagement and Mobility Systems, a business element of Advanced Systems. There, he was responsible for working with IDS Profit and Loss Centers and Boeing's Phantom Works organization to help grow the business. Before that posting, he was vice president of Boeing's Global Strike Solutions. In that assignment, he had overall responsibility for providing a coordinated set of global strike solutions for the U.S. military and international customers. Davis was also program manager for the Joint Unmanned Combat Air Systems X-45, leading Boeing's X-45 team to demonstrate the transformational capability of unmanned combat aircraft. Davis joined McDonnell Douglas in 1979 in propulsion engineering and has held a series of positions of increasing responsibility within McDonnell Douglas and Boeing. These included business development for the F/A-18 Hornet, and Military Aircraft and Missile Systems, and program manager positions on Advanced Strike Weapons Systems and the AV-8B Harrier II. Davis also served as capture team leader on Joint Strike Fighter.
A former Brookings Institution Congressional Fellow with the U.S. Senate, Davis holds a bachelor's degree in aeronautical and astronautical engineering from Purdue University and a master's degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Missouri at Rolla.
Date parution : 23/07/2008
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de BAUSSET Pierre 46 ans
Corporate Secretary
EADS
The Board of directors of EADS has appointed
Pierre de Bausset (46) as Corporate Secretary of EADS as of 1 April 2008. In his new function, Pierre de Bausset reports to the CEO of
EADS, Louis Gallois.

Prior to the position as Corporate Secretary, Pierre de Bausset was Head of Investor Relations of EADS. He began his career in 1985 with Banque
Indosuez in Beijing, China. In 1989, Pierre de Bausset joined Aerospatiale in the Sales Finance team of regional aircraft manufacturer ATR. He held subsequent responsibilities in Finance, based in Washington DC, New York, Munich and Paris, including as head of the Mergers & Acquisitions and Structured Finance team of Aerospatiale.
Pierre de Bausset holds an MBA degree from INSEAD and a Master in Chinese.
Date parution : 24/04/2008
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de BUSSAC Arnaud
Directeur Chaîne Logistique Externe
Aircelle



A compter du 1er avril, Arnaud de Bussac est nommé au sein d’Aircelle, groupe Safran, directeur de la chaîne logistique externe qui regroupe les fonctions achat, approvisionnement et qualité fournisseurs.

Diplômé de l'Ecole Centrale Paris et d'un Master of Science, il a occupé différents postes chez Snecma, une autre société du groupe Safran, en Recherche & Développement, puis comme responsable de Production. Il a notamment dirigé pendant cinq ans la fonderie Snecma, dédiée à la fabrication et au développement d'aubes de turbine.
Date parution : 09/04/2010
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de CORDOUE Gonzalve 58 ans 07/03/1958
Directeur des Ressources Humaines d'Aéroports de P
Aéroports de Paris
Le 17 novembre 2005, sur proposition de Pierre Graff, Président Directeur Général d'Aéroports de Paris, le conseil d'administration a nommé Gonzalve de Cordoue Directeur des Ressources Humaines d'Aéroports de Paris. Il remplace Jean-Paul Olivier nommé à ce poste le 1er août 1994.

Né le 7 mars 1948, Gonzalve de Cordoue est Ingénieur, diplômé de l'Ecole Nationale de l'Aviation Civile.

Il commence sa carrière professionnelle en 1970, comme fonctionnaire à la Direction Générale de l’Aviation Civile où il progressera jusqu’à la fonction de Chef de Service, responsable de la Tour de Contrôle d’Orly, fonction qu’il quitte en 1989 pour rejoindre Aéroports de Paris, dans le domaine de l’exploitation aéroportuaire.
C’est en 1996 qu’il s’investit dans le monde de l’assistance en escale, comme chef du service d’Orly. Ses responsabilités sont ensuite élargies à l’ensemble de l’activité (Orly + CDG) en 1998 et il est nommé Directeur de l’Escale d’Aéroports de Paris, en 2003. Depuis 2002, il cumulait la responsabilité de cette activité, avec celle de Président Directeur Général d'Alyzia Airport Services (holding de filiales appartenant à Aéroports de Paris, dédiées à l'assistance en escale et la sûreté aéroportuaire).

Muni de cette solide expérience d’encadrement des personnels des plates-formes aéroportuaires, Gonzalve de Cordoue est désormais à la tête de la Direction des Ressources Humaines d’Aéroports de Paris et de ses filiales.

Gonzalve de Cordoue est pilote avion et médaillé de l'aéronautique.
Date parution : 30/01/2006
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De IZAGUIRRE Pascal 27/10/1957
Directeur Général Exploitation
Air France
Titulaire d´une Maîtrise de sciences économiques
Diplômé de l´Institut d´études politiques
Ancien élève de l´Ecole nationale d´administration

* 1984-86
Chef du bureau budget, comptabilité et finances à la Direction générale de l´aviation civile (DGAC), ministère des Transports
* 1986-89
Chef du bureau Tutelle des compagnies aériennes régionales et charters ; Secrétaire du Conseil supérieur de l´aviation marchande (CSAM)
* 1989-92
Directeur général adjoint, en charge de la politique commerciale, du programme, du développement et des relations internationales d´Air Afrique
* 1992
Air France
* 1992-93
Adjoint au directeur des relations internationales
* 1993-94
Assistant du Président
* 1994-95
Directeur régional pour l´Europe centrale
* 1995-97
Directeur général délégué à la direction générale
* 1997-98
Directeur général de la division d´exploitation Europe
* 1998-99
Directeur général Amériques
* 2000-
Directeur général adjoint exploitation sol
Date parution : 10/09/2008
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de LAJUGIE Jacques-Emmanuel 53 ans
adjoint au délégué général pour l'armement en cha
DGA
M. Jacques-Emmanuel de Lajugie, administrateur civil hors classe, a été nommé le 24 janvier 2007 adjoint au délégué général pour l'armement en charge de l'export et maintenu dans ses fonctions de directeur du développement international à la délégation générale pour l'armement.


Jacques-Emmanuel de LAJUGIE, 53 ans, diplômé de l'Institut d'études politiques (IEP) de Paris, puis de l'École nationale d'administration (ENA) en 1979, a été nommé directeur du développement international de la Délégation générale pour l'armement (DGA) en Conseil des ministres du 21 novembre 2006. Il prendra ses fonctions le 4 décembre 2006.

Monsieur de LAJUGIE a effectué une grande partie de sa carrière au sein du ministère de l'Économie et des finances, notamment à la Direction des relations économiques extérieures (DREE), dont il fut le directeur de 1996 à 1998. En 2000, il rejoint le ministère de la Défense en tant que Directeur des affaires financières, avant d'être nommé, en 2003, ministre conseiller pour les affaires économiques et commerciales et chef de la mission économique pour le Moyen-Orient à Dubaï.

Au sein de la Délégation générale pour l'armement (DGA), la direction du développement international participe à la mise en oeuvre de la politique française d'exportation en matière d'armement, en organisant notamment le soutien aux exportations et le renforcement de la relation bilatérale de Défense et d'armement avec les pays tiers.




Date parution : 06/04/2007
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de NAZELLE Tiphaine
responsable communication
Geos
Le groupe GEOS, leader européen du management des risques, accueille une nouvelle responsable communication, Tiphaine de Nazelle. Elle remplace Marion Cabridens, qui occupera désormais la fonction de coordinatrice régionale de GEOS Amérique Latine.

Diplômée de Sciences-Po Bordeaux et du Master 2 de Marketing de l’IAE de Bordeaux, Tiphaine de Nazelle a occupé les fonctions d’attachée de presse, de chargée de communication, puis d’adjointe au chef de cabinet du Porte-hélicoptères « Jeanne d’Arc ». Elle succède à Marion Cabridens au poste de responsable communication de GEOS.

Date parution : 19/01/2009
catégorie : Nominations
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de VIARIS Diego
Directeur administratif et financier
Aircelle
Diego de Viaris est nommé Directeur administratif et financier d’Aircelle.
Diplômé de ESLSCA (promotion 1978), Diego de Viaris (55 ans) a exercé différentes fonctions dans un cabinet d’audit puis chez Labinal où il est nommé Directeur des services financiers en 1988. Il rejoint Snecma en 2000 et devient Trésorier Groupe. Il est ensuite nommé Directeur des financements et de la trésorerie de Snecma en 2004 puis de Safran avant de rejoindre Sagem en qualité de Directeur des Affaires économiques et financières.
Date parution : 03/09/2010
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DEBBAH Christina
Head of the Global Sales & Distribution division
Austrian Airlines
Austrian Airlines is strengthening sales by detaching from the network and creating a separate division. For this purpose, the Commercial Passenger division of Austrian Airlines Group will be reorganised completely from September 1st, 2009:

Christina Debbah (43) will take over as Head of the future sales organisation “Global Sales & Distribution” at Austrian Airlines Group. Christina Debbah has already been working in the sales division at Austrian Airlines for ten years, holding positions such as Head of Sales for Business Travel Austria and Area Manager of Intercontinental, and brings extensive expertise into this division. Up until this moment, she was Director of “Sales Strategy & Development” at the company.

In the new division, “Global Sales & Distribution”, the sales activities in Austria and abroad will be more focussed and more precisely regulated. In order to create leaner and more efficient structures, the sales activities will in future be grouped in the divisions “Sales Austria” for Austria and “Sales Core Markets” for the main markets. The tasks of the “Sales Coordination & Development” division include the efficient control of distribution in the individual markets and areas. Direct selling by Austrian Airlines and training are brought together in the “Direct Sales & Sales Services” division. In the course of restructuring, Christina Debbah will also provisionally be responsible for sales for the market in Austria.
Date parution : 10/07/2009
catégorie : Nominations
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DEBOUZY Geneviève
membre comité scientifique et technique Onera
Onera
Geneviève Debouzy, directrice des programmes au CNES, est nommée membre du comité scientifique et technique de l'Onera, Office national d'études et de recherches aérospatiales.
Date parution : 22/06/2005
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DECHELOTTE Michel
Vice-President, Finance
Messier-Dowty International
Michel Dechelotte joins Messier-Dowty as Vice-President, Finance. He succeeds Georges de Chaisemartin, who has taken up a new role within the Safran Group.
A graduate of France’s HEC Business School and ENA (Ecole Nationale d’Administration), Michel Dechelotte began his career in 1980 as a civil servant with the French Ministry of Finance. He joined Airbus in 1984, where he held a series of senior positions in finance, sales, legal and international affairs. Michel Dechelotte joined Safran (known at the time as Snecma) in 2001, first as the Group’s representative in Toulouse, and then later as Director of Development, Russia. In 2004 he was named CEO of Powerjet, a joint venture between Snecma / NPO to develop the SaM146 engine for the Superjet 100.
Quality. He then joined Airbus central entity at its creation in 2001, where his latest function prior to joining Messier-Dowty was VP Supply Chain & Quality.
Date parution : 05/09/2007
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DéCHIN Patrick
Directeur des Relations Institutionnelles
SAFRAN
Patrick Déchin a rejoint le groupe SAFRAN au poste de Directeur des Relations Institutionnelles.

Il assurera notamment une mission d’information et de représentation du groupe SAFRAN auprès des autorités et instances politiques et administratives. Il succède dans cette mission à Jean Besse, qui a quitté le Groupe fin 2008.

Patrick Déchin assurera par ailleurs les fonctions de Secrétaire du Conseil de Surveillance.

Patrick Déchin, 50 ans, est titulaire d’un DEA de Droit Public et de Droit Communautaire ; il est également diplômé de l’Ecole du Commissariat de la Marine. Patrick Déchin rejoint le groupe Lagardère en 1985. Il y occupe diverses fonctions dont celles de Directeur de Cabinet de Jean-Luc Lagardère, de 1985 à 2003, de Vice-Président de la Fondation Hachette et de Directeur au Secrétariat Général du Groupe. En 2006, il est nommé Conseiller spécial « Affaires Publiques » du Groupe EADS puis rejoint, en 2008, la Caisse Nationale de Prévoyance.
Patrick Déchin a par ailleurs été Juge au Tribunal de Commerce de Paris.
Il est l’auteur d’un essai « Humeur d’un Quadra », publié en 2002.
Date parution : 06/03/2009
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DEFRANCE Fabrice
Directeur du Développement Industriel / Commercial
AFI KLM E&M
Jusqu’à présent Directeur des services Engineering et Maintenance des avions en opérations d’Air France Industries, Fabrice Defrance succède à Bruno Delile au poste de Directeur du Développement Industriel et Commercial d’AFI KLM E&M.
Rentré chez Air France au début de sa carrière professionnelle, Fabrice Defrance a exercé ses talents au sein de la direction de la flotte d’Air France. Mais sa préférence pour la maintenance aéronautique a pris le pas et l’a conduit vers Air France Industries. Au fil de ses riches années d’expérience il a couvert, sous tous les angles, l’ensemble des spécificités et particularités de la maintenance aéronautique. Ce passionné d’aéronautique a occupé différentes fonctions dans le domaine de l’entretien des avions d’Air France, ses responsabilité les plus récentes l’ont amené au poste de responsable du grand entretien B747, puis à la direction des ventes Europe / Amériques du Nord de 1997 à 2002 et enfin à la Direction du service Engineering et Maintenance des avions en opérations d’Air France Industries (une flotte de l’ordre de 260 avions Long / Moyen Courrier et Cargo).

En prenant aujourd’hui, la Direction du Développement Industriel et Commercial d’AFI KLM E&M, Fabrice Defrance va donc mettre à profit toutes ses expériences acquises ces dernières années pour développer l’activité industrielle et commerciale conjointe d’AFI KLM E&M dont le chiffre d’affaires s’élève sur l’exercice 2008-09 à 974 millions d’euros.
Date parution : 03/12/2009
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DELGADO Glenn A.
Assistant Administrator
nasa
Delgado Named NASA's Small Business Assistant Administrator

NASA Deputy Administrator Shana Dale announced Tuesday Glenn A. Delgado has been appointed the assistant administrator for the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.

Delgado will serve as advisor to NASA's associate administrator, Institutions and Management for all agency small business matters. He will provide executive leadership and policy direction for developing and implementing policies and initiatives throughout NASA to ensure small and disadvantaged businesses are afforded opportunities to compete for agency contracts.

Delgado comes to NASA from the U.S. Navy, where he was acting director of the Small Business Programs Office. He previously served as a procuring contracting officer on several major weapons' systems at the Naval Air Systems Command, where he began his federal career as a contract specialist.

Delgado has a bachelor's degree from the University of New Hampshire, Durham, N.H., and a master's degree in Business Administration from Marymount University, Arlington, Va. He has earned several awards, including the Navy Meritorious Civilian Service Award in 1996 and 2000 and the Department of the Navy Fiscal Year 2000 Competition and Procurement Excellence Award.
Date parution : 16/08/2006
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DELILE Bruno
Directeur de la flotte d’Air France
Air France
Bruno Delile, 48 ans, a été nommé début juillet Directeur de la flotte d’Air France.

Directeur du développement d’Air France Industries de 2005 à 2009, il était en charge des opérations industrielles aux États-Unis.
Il a également travaillé pour le groupe Safran au cours de sa carrière.

Bruno Delile, est ingénieur en mécanique et diplômé de l'ESSEC.
Date parution : 06/09/2010
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DELLINGER Dennis M.
PRESIDENT OF MOBILITY & PROTECTION SYSTEMS
BAE SYSTEMS
Dennis M. Dellinger has been named President of BAE Systems' Mobility & Protection Systems, a newly created line of business resulting from the completed acquisition of Armor Holdings, Inc. earlier this month.

As President of Mobility & Protection Systems, Dellinger will be responsible for approximately 5,400 employees engaged in the production of trucks, individual warfighter protection gear, armor components for vehicles, and integrated seats and restraints. Recently BAE Systems’ Mobility & Protection Systems was awarded a $518.5 million prime contract to deliver 1,170 Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles.

“We are very pleased to have Denny leading the Mobility & Protection Systems portion of our business," said Linda Hudson, BAE Systems President of Land & Armaments. "The continuity and customer focus that Denny and his team provides will be key to our determination to deliver the best equipment possible on budget and schedule to our Armed Forces."

"We are excited to become a part of BAE Systems," said Dellinger. “At the end of the day, our business is about supporting the warfighter. It is our shared belief that we protect those who protect us, and it is this common goal that has motivated our team to deliver the best products in the world."

Dellinger previously served as the Chief Operating Officer for the Armor Holdings Aerospace & Defense Group and as President of Stewart & Stevenson Tactical Vehicle Systems. In his new role as President of Mobility & Protection Systems, he will continue to focus his efforts on strengthening core customer relationships and growing future business opportunities. Dellinger holds an undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering and a master's degree in engineering from the University of Detroit and has pursued post-graduate studies at Purdue University in industrial engineering.
Date parution : 22/08/2007
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DeLONG Lt. Gen. Michael
vice president, Integrated Defense Systems (IDS)
Boeing (IDS) Middle East
Boeing has named retired U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Michael DeLong vice president, Integrated Defense Systems (IDS) - Middle East.

DeLong will be responsible for maintaining strategic relationships with key defense and industrial partners in the Middle East region. He will focus on major business development initiatives and sales campaigns in the Gulf Cooperative Council while working with the IDS team to develop markets throughout the region.

"Mike's decades of experience and service make him ideal to represent Boeing in the Middle East," said Mark Kronenberg, vice president, IDS International Business Development.

Prior to retiring from the Marine Corps in 2003, DeLong was deputy commander of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), where he helped lead U.S. and coalition forces in conceiving and implementing operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom.

During his 36-year Marine Corps career, DeLong served in every U.S. military campaign and commanded the Marine Corps Fighter Weapons School and 3 Marine Air Wing.

DeLong's personal decorations include two Defense Distinguished Service Medals, two Defense Superior Service Medals, two awards of the Legion of Merit, two awards of the Distinguished Flying Cross, two Meritorious Service Medals, an Air Medal with Flight Strike Numerals 69, a Navy Achievement Medal and a Combat Action Ribbon. He logged more than 5,600 flight hours in many types of aircraft, and more than 800 combat hours.

DeLong also served as the executive vice president of Shaw Group International; the president of Shaw CENTCOM Services, LLC; the vice chairman of Shaw Arabia Ltd.; the vice chairman of Shaw Kuwait Ltd.; a four-year member of the board of directors of Sykes Enterprises, Tampa, Fla.; and a member of the board of directors of AE Biofuels, Cupertino, Calif.

DeLong holds a bachelor's degree from the U.S. Naval Academy, a Master of Science degree from Central Michigan University and an honorary Ph.D. from the Joint Military Intelligence College.
Date parution : 15/04/2008
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den HERTOG Rudi
Chief Engineer
Fokker Services
Rudi den Hertog (1944) will retire as Chief Engineer of Fokker Services. He will remain in close contact with the company’s Technical Department as Senior Consultant. Dirk van Os, currently responsible for ground and flight testing, will succeed him as Chief Engineer.

Following an impressive career that started in 1969, Rudi den Hertog will be retiring as of this month.

“His achievements and contributions to the Fokker products is unprecedented and the list is too long to mention here,” says President Roland van Dijk of Fokker Services. “Rudi was always committed to the Fokker aircraft and the Fokker community, both inside the company and outside. In all the years that he lived his Fokker way of life he used every single opportunity to promote and improve our aircraft, creating the fundamentals of our current business. Not only Fokker but the whole Dutch aviation world is thankful for his contribution.”

Rudi den Hertog studied Mechanical Engineering – gaining a bachelor 's degree – and joined Fokker in 1969 as a project engineer, spending a good deal of his career perfecting the F28. He was involved as project engineer for the F29 in 1978, a six abreast completely new 138 seater, and worked in Long Beach as assistant chief engineer on the MDF 100, the 150 seat collaborative project together with McDonnell Douglas.

He was involved in the development of the successful Fokker 100 program from day one to become Chief Engineer in 1985. As such he also masterminded the Fokker 70, and he was actively involved in initiatives to expand the Fokker 100 family concept.
Since Fokker's bankruptcy in 1996, he became responsible for all jets and props as Chief engineer at Fokker Services.

During the last couple of years, Rudi den Hertog has been working closely together with Rekkof Aircraft NV as Chief Engineer (see www.rekkof.nl) for development of next generation Fokker jet aircraft.

After his retirement, Rudi den Hertog will continue to support Fokker Services as senior consultant with respect to accident and incident investigation, flight safety matters and design considerations. In this way, his experience is secured for the future to ensure continued competitive operation of the Fokker aircraft. In addition to his work at Fokker Services, Rudi will continue his work at Rekkof Aircraft NV as Chief Engineer.
Date parution : 02/11/2009
catégorie : Départs en retraite
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DENNEULIN Michel
Vice President, Human Resources
Aircelle
Michel Denneulin has joined Aircelle (SAFRAN group), the specialist in aircraft engine nacelles, as Vice President, Human Resources. He will report directly to the Chairman and CEO, Jean-Claude Lepage, and takes over from Bruno Pasini, who has been appointed Vice President, Human Resources at Snecma (SAFRAN group).

Michel Denneulin previously held the position of Human Resources Director for ONERA, the French Aerospace Research Agency, since May 2001.
Date parution : 20/09/2007
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DENTAND Pierre
Directeur services comptables
Cnes
Conseiller financier auprès de l'Office National des Eaux de Djibouti (1982-83), inspecteur auprès de la direction générale des finances publiques (1985-90). Responsable du service comptabilité du Centre Spatial guyanais (1991-95), sous-directeur à la direction des services comptables au Centre Spatial de Toulouse (1996), directeur des services comptables (depuis 2009) du Cnes.
Date parution : 19/01/2009
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DESAUNETTES Bruno
Chairman
Epsilon ingénierie
Bruno Desaunettes, 40 ans, de formation ingénieur ENSMA et EMBA CPA-HEC,Président fondateur d'Epsilon Ingénierie, PME de 42 personnes, détenue à 80% par deux personnes physiques et 20% par un FCPR. Epsilon Ingénierie est une société labellisée Société de Recherche Contractuelle par l'ANVAR, et oeuvre dans les segments de l'Aéronautique (20%) de l'Espace (60%) et des Systèmes Embarquée (20%) dans le domaine de la R&D thermique et thermomécanique depuis bientôt 15 ans.

De plus, Président de l'ADERMIP (Association pour de Développement de l'Enseignement de l'Économie et de la Recherche en Midi-Pyrénées), membre du C.A. de l'IERSET et des Affiliés du LAAS, membre du CCRRDT (Comité Consultatif Régional de la Recherche et du Développement Technologique), du Conseil Scientifique de l'INPT, et du comité d'observation de la mêlée numérique. Source : Aerospace valley
Date parution : 06/04/2006
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DESAUTELS L. Denis
Corporate Director
Bombardier
Director since 2003

Mr. L. Denis Desautels was Auditor General of Canada from April 1, 1991 until March 31, 2001. As Auditor General of Canada, he was responsible for conducting examinations of the operations of the Government of Canada and of its numerous Crown corporations and agencies, as well as those of Canada's three territorial governments. At the time of his appointment as Auditor General, Mr. Desautels was a senior partner in the Montréal office of Ernst & Young (formerly Clarkson Gordon). In his 27 years with Ernst & Young, he served in various capacities and in a number of offices, namely Montréal, Ottawa and Québec. He is currently a member of both the accounting and the assurance standards oversight Councils of the CICA, the National Awards in Governance Advisory Committee of the Conference Board of Canada and the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board. He is also Chair of the Capital Health Alliance. He is a member of the Board of Directors of CARE Canada, the Laurentian Bank of Canada, The Groupe Jean Coutu (PJC) Inc. and Alcan Inc. He is presently an Executive-in-residence at the School of Management of the University of Ottawa.

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Date parution : 24/03/2006
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DESBARATS Jacques
Senior Vice President Contracts & Asset manage...
ATR
Jacques DESBARATS is graduated Doctor of Atomic and Nuclear Physics from the University of Toulouse in 1970. He started his career with Aerospatiale (today EADS) in February 1972 in the Aerodynamic Department of the Study Office.

In 1978 he moved to the Aerospatiale Commercial Department where he was in charge of the Concorde and Epsilon contracts.

He joined the ATR Commercial Directorate in 1982 with the responsibility of the modifications cost estimation, then the customers contracts management and the new aircraft delivery.

In 1990 he assumed inside the Contracts & Sale Finance Directorate the management of the Head-lease, Sub-lease contracts and of the new and second-hand aircraft acceptance.

In 1996 he set up within the newly formed AI(R) an “Asset Management” business unit and was appointed Vice President Asset Management then when AI(R) was dissolved, he became ATR Executive Vice President Asset Management.

In 1999 he was named Deputy SVP Asset Management & Support Commercial, then in June 2001 within the new ATR organisation, he was promoted Vice President Contracts & Asset Management.

In that position he was responsible for the negotiation and management of the new and second hand aircraft contracts and for the aircraft delivery and return.

Jacques Desbarats is appointed Senior Vice President Contracts & Asset Management as of July 6th 2005.

Jacques Desbarats was born in Gondrin, France, in 1945 and has a child.

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Date parution : 31/03/2006
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DESCHAMPS Fred
Vice President International Marketing & Sales
Northwest Airlines
Fred Deschamps, Vice President Pacific Operations & Administration, has been named Vice President International Marketing & Sales reporting to Liu. Deschamps spent the first eight years of his Northwest career in International Revenue Management and recently returned from an extended expatriate assignment in Tokyo having served in leadership roles supporting Northwest's Pacific operations for the past seven years. Deschamps holds an MBA from Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University and a bachelor’s degree from Macalester College. “Fred’s extensive international experience will serve him well in his new assignment and I look forward to continuing to work together with Fred as he takes on leadership of our international sales and marketing activities,” said Liu.
Date parution : 18/09/2007
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DESCHEEMAEKER Françoise
Chairman and CEO of Safran Conseil
Safran
Françoise Descheemaeker nominated as Chairman and CEO of Safran Conseil,
Director of Sponsorships, and nominated as President of the Safran Foundation,
effective April 1, 2008.

Ecole Normale Supérieur, Université
IEP Paris (79) - ENA (85)

After heading a subdirectorate at the French industry directorate, Françoise Descheemaeker joined the Group in 1990 as special advisor to the director of labor relations at Snecma.
Françoise was named deputy director of labor relations development in 1992, then deputy to the head of human resources. She was named vice president, human resources in 1995, then director of human resources development and internal communications in 2001.
In 2001, Françoise was named vice president, communications for the Group.

Françoise Descheemaeker holds the rank of Chevalier in the Legion of Honor
Date parution : 24/01/2008
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DESMOULINS Christian 18/10/1951
Président du Conseil d’Administration
INSA Toulouse
Le 28 novembre dernier, Christian DESMOULINS a été élu Président du Conseil d’Administration de l’INSA de Toulouse. Il succède dans cette fonction à Christophe CABANNE.

Ingénieur général des ponts et chaussées, Christian DESMOULINS est né le 18 octobre 1951. Ancien élève de l’école polytechnique, il devient en 1991 directeur régional de l’industrie, de la recherche et de l’environnement de la région Midi-Pyrénées et fonde l’Ecole des Mines d’Albi qu’il dirige de 1991 à 1998.

Nommé Chef des Industries manufacturières au ministère de l’Economie, des Finances et de l’Industrie en 1998, il devient ensuite Directeur des technologies avancées puis de la recherche technologique au Commissariat de l’Energie Atomique.

Christian DESMOULINS est depuis 2003 président du Directoire d’ACTIA Group – un groupe industriel international basé à Toulouse, spécialisé dans les équipements électroniques à forte valeur ajoutée destinés aux marchés de l’Automotive et des Télécommunications.

Christian DESMOULINS est membre de l’Académie des Technologies. Il est Chevalier de la Légion d’honneur, de l’ordre national du Mérite et des palmes académiques.

L'INSA de Toulouse, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées, est une grande école publique d'ingénieur en 5 ans, membre du réseau national des INSA, et partenaire du réseau des Universités de Technologie (UT).

L'INSA de Toulouse est membre fondateur du PRES "Université de Toulouse" conjointement avec cinq autres établissements toulousains.

L’INSA de Toulouse diplôme environ 500 ingénieurs par an, dans 10 spécialités allant du Génie Civil aux Nanotechnologies, en passant par l’Informatique et le Génie Biochimique. Environ 50 thèses sont également soutenues chaque année.
Date parution : 13/01/2009
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DEWALD Thomas C. (Tom)
Regional Manager - Northern Europe and South Ameri
Boeing
International Business Development
Tom DeWald is regional manager of International Business Development for Boeing Integrated Defense Systems (IDS). In this capacity, he oversees aspects of strategy, sales and customer relations for the organization in Northern Europe and South America. He is the adviser to the vice president of International Business Development for Europe, Israel and the Americas on the allocation of business funds, market strategies, marketing plans and marketing communications.
DeWald joined Boeing in 1996 in the IDS Product Support division. There, he served in a variety of positions in Support Engineering involving the development and implementation of domestic and international modifications and upgrades to IDS products. In 1998, he moved to the Training Systems division, where he oversaw the development of maintenance and aircrew training courseware for domestic and international customers. In 2001, he joined the Business Development division, first in the Industrial Participation department, then as the business manager for Europe, Israel and the Americas.
DeWald holds a bachelor’s degree in aviation and business from University of Central Missouri. He was selected in 2005 to be a participant in the Executive MBA Program at Washington University, from which he graduated in July 2007. He is based in St. Louis.
Date parution : 23/07/2008
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DEWAR Patrick M.
VP Corporate International Business Development
Lockheed Martin
Patrick M. Dewar has been named Lockheed Martin Vice President, Corporate International Business Development, with responsibility for new business capture and strategy outside the United States, including the management of the Corporation's overseas business development offices.

"Lockheed Martin has a long history of building and maintaining strong global partnerships," said Bob Stevens, Lockheed Martin Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer. "Current global procurement opportunities are extremely competitive with numerous companies vying for limited procurement dollars. Pat will lead our efforts to increase our international revenues and to expand the international percentage of our portfolio," Stevens added.

During his 26 years in the aerospace industry, Pat has held numerous executive-level positions in program management and business development, most recently as Vice President, Business Development for our Electronic Systems Business Area. Previously, Pat has also led the capture effort for major business opportunities and has managed programs in advanced weapon system design, miniature electronics, composite materials and development flight test execution.
Date parution : 19/12/2008
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Di CARLO David M. 54 ans
vice-président des programmes
Northrop Grumman
David M. DiCarlo, 54 ans, auparavant vice-président ingénierie chez Northrop Grumman, est nommé vice-président des programmes du groupe où il succède à Edward J. Nowacki, 60 ans) qui part à la retraite.
Date parution : 22/06/2005
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DICKENSON Larry S. 22/01/1943
Vice President - Sales
Boeing Commercial Airplanes
Larry Dickenson is vice president of Sales for The Boeing Company’s Commercial Airplanes business. Appointed to this position in October 2006, Dickenson is responsible for the sales of commercial airplanes and related services to airline customers and leasing customers around the world.
Prior to this assignment, Dickenson spent 20 years leading the Boeing Commercial Airplanes Asia/Pacific Sales organization, maintaining strong business relationships between Boeing and its partners - Asia/Pacific airlines and Asian aerospace industry suppliers. He also was responsible for the operation of the Boeing China operation and for Commercial Airplanes sales operations based in Japan, Korea, Hong Kong and Australia/New Zealand.
During that time, Dickenson’s team was integral to the launch of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and 777 jetliners. All Nippon Airways, in April 2004, placed a record airplane launch order for 50 Boeing 787s, and Singapore Airlines, in 1995, placed a record 777 order 77 firm and option airplanes, which remains a record for the model.
Boeing has achieved a total market share of approximately 67 percent in the Asia/Pacific region, and virtually all of the region’s Boeing jetliners in operation were placed during Dickenson’s tenure. This equates to more than US$150 billion in airplane sales.
Prior to his career at Boeing and beginning in 1983, Dickenson was vice president of Aircraft Programs at Texas Air Corporation, which at the time was the parent company of Continental and Eastern Airlines. In this capacity, he was responsible for aircraft acquisition, sales, and aircraft financing for the Texas Air fleet.
Previously, he held the position of vice president of Commercial Sales for Europe, Middle East and Africa at McDonnell Douglas Corporation, beginning in 1978.
Dickenson is a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society, and an active board member of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Board of Governor’s Northwest Industries Partnership, and the National Economic Development Board at California State University - Fresno. He is also a member of the Callaway Golf Company's golf club test panel.
He has been acknowledged by several publications for his accomplishments in the industry. The June 1997 issue of World Trade magazine named Dickenson as one of “World Trade’s 25 Most Influential U.S. Global Visionaries." Investor’s Business Daily publication also featured Dickenson in its “Leaders & Success” column in 1997.
Born Jan. 22, 1943 in Bakersfield, Calif., Dickenson holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from California State University - Fresno, and also attended The Advanced Management Policy Institute at the University of Southern California.
Date parution : 03/07/2007
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DICKSESKI Jerri Fuller
sector vice president of communications
Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding
Jerri Fuller Dickseski will serve as sector vice president of communications. Dickseski is based in Newport News, Va.

"I am delighted to name these two outstanding professionals as the first appointments to my staff," said Mike Petters, corporate vice president and president of Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding. "George is a seasoned and highly regarded attorney and Jerri has earned respect from the media, our customers and her industry colleagues. Both will be vital to the transition process as we align Shipbuilding's Newport News and Gulf Coast operations."

Dickseski will be responsible for all communications functions including media relations, employee and executive communications, special events, and trade show support at Shipbuilding's Newport News and Gulf Coast locations.

She most recently served as the sector director, communications, for the company's former Newport News sector. Dickseski joined the company in 1991 as a writer and editor for Newport News Shipbuilding and has held a number of communications positions to include manager, media relations and director, corporate communications, when Newport News was an independent company. She earned bachelor's and master's degrees in English from Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Va.
Date parution : 06/02/2008
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DIENG-KUNTZ Rose
Ingénieur
EADS
François Goulard, Ministre délégué à l’Enseignement supérieur et à la Recherche, et Noël Forgeard, Président exécutif d’EADS ont remis, mercredi 30 novembre 2005, le Prix Irène Joliot-Curie.

Les lauréats 2005 sont :

- Rose DIENG-KUNTZ pour le Prix de la scientifique de l’année.
Ce prix distingue une femme qui s’est affirmée par son parcours et sa contribution à la science.

- Béatrice CHATEL pour le Prix de la jeune scientifique.
Ce prix met en valeur et encourage les travaux exceptionnels d’une jeune femme en faveur de la science.

- L’opération « Ingénieur-e Demain » conduite par l’association OPE-URIS pour le Prix de la meilleure action.
Ce prix soutient une personne ou une entité qui contribue à susciter des vocations de femmes dans les sciences.

Chaque lauréat a reçu une dotation de 10 000 euros.

A l’occasion de cette cérémonie, François Goulard a déclaré : « Le pacte pour la recherche a été complété par tout un volet d’actions en faveur de l’égalité professionnelle entre les femmes et les hommes». Il a par ailleurs précisé : « Il sera mis fin à l’exception au décret d’application de la Loi sur l’égalité professionnelle entre les femmes et les hommes pour le secteur de la recherche ». Le Ministre a ajouté : « Une représentation équitable des sexes sera ainsi respectée dans les instances nouvellement créées par la loi de programme pour la recherche, telles que le Haut Conseil de la Science et l’Agence Nationale de l’Evaluation ». Cette représentation équitable sera également mise en œuvre dans les établissements, organismes et directions du Ministère.

François Goulard a annoncé, enfin, la création d’un Comité pour l’égalité professionnelle entre les femmes et les hommes. Nommé pour 3 ans, il sera composé d’une dizaine de personnalités, notamment des scientifiques de haut niveau. Ce comité aura pour mission de dresser un état des lieux et de proposer au Ministre des recommandations en matière d’égalité professionnelle entre les femmes et les hommes dans la recherche et l’enseignement supérieur. Il remettra un rapport dans six mois sur ce point, et un premier rapport d’étape le 8 mars, pour la Journée de la Femme. Le Comité sera l’instance consultative réservée du Ministre, qui pourra le saisir en tant que de besoin.
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Noël Forgeard de son côté s’est exprimé en ces termes :

« Cette initiative, dont nous avons souhaité être partenaire pour la deuxième année consécutive, conforte ma certitude : une meilleure synergie privée et publique dans la recherche est essentielle pour que la France et l’Europe restent au premier plan mondial. Les grands succès actuels d’EADS (Airbus, Eurocopter, Ariane) sont le fruit d’innovations qui n’auraient pu voir le jour sans une excellence de la recherche française, publique et privée. »

Il a précisé : « Les pôles de compétitivité, auxquels Airbus, Astrium, EADS participent, sont des modèles de rapprochement. Nous renforçons notre coopération avec les centres de recherche européens comme l’ONERA et le DLR en Allemagne. En France, à travers la Fondation d'entreprise EADS, nous soutenons différentes initiatives : bourses de recherche, prix pour des chercheurs, financement de chaires d'enseignement et de recherche. Cela représente un effort de plus de 24 millions d'euros sur 5 ans.»

Et ajouté «Les femmes ne représentent que 31 % des chercheurs de la recherche académique et 21 % des effectifs de la recherche privée. Nous devons permettre aux femmes de valoriser leur potentiel dans le respect d’un équilibre avec la vie personnelle. C’est la démarche que nous avons choisi d’engager dans notre entreprise en développant une politique active de parité incluant la participation à des initiatives comme « Women Initiative in sciences and Technology », « Women’s forum for the economy and society » ou « le prix Irène Joliot-Curie ».

Source: EADS
Date parution : 01/12/2005
catégorie : Distinctions
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DIETRICH Russell 64 ans
former Head of EADS' Aeronautics Division
EADS
EADS mourns its former aeronautics manager Dietrich Russell
Amsterdam, 1 June 2006 – EADS is mourning the death of Dietrich Russell. The former Head of EADS' Aeronautics Division died yesterday at the age of 64. During his long and distinguished career Russell played a major role in the integration of the European aerospace and defence industry.
The CEOs of EADS, Tom Enders and Noël Forgeard, expressed their appreciation of Dietrich Russell's contribution to the success of EADS and its predecessor companies: "Dietrich Russell was deeply involved in and one of the main drivers of our industry's integration across Europe, especially in the development of EADS. Under his leadership the Aeronautics Division contributed significantly to our business success. His accomplishments have been outstanding and we are indebted for all he has achieved for EADS. He will always be remembered in the fondest terms.“
Prior to his tenure at EADS, Dietrich Russell was Chief Operating Officer of Airbus from 1998 to 2000. He had joined Daimler-Benz Aerospace AG (Dasa) in 1995 as the Member of the Board of Management responsible for Aeronautics. He came from the Mannesmann Group, where he started his career in 1972 and was first appointed a Member of the Board of Mannesmann Anlagenbau AG in 1984.

Source: EADS
Date parution : 01/06/2006
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DODD Joseph K.
VP Business Dev. Mark.,Intelligence Group
Northrop Grumman
Northrop Grumman Corporation announced today the appointment of Joseph K. Dodd to vice president of business development and marketing for the Information Technology (IT) sector's Intelligence group (TASC).
In this role, Dodd will oversee business development, capture, proposal, strategy, and marketing efforts for Northrop Grumman IT's Intelligence group (TASC). In addition to his responsibilities to grow the business, he will focus on engaging and growing new company partnerships.

"Joe's hard work has led numerous growth initiatives," said Wood Parker, president of Northrop Grumman IT's Intelligence group (TASC). "He will use his significant leadership experience to help extend our success with existing customers in the defense and intelligence communities and help shape future new program opportunities."

Dodd has more than 25 years of experience in defense, intelligence, aerospace and international markets. Most recently, he was director of business development and marketing for the IT sector's Intelligence group. Prior to joining Northrop Grumman, Dodd served as vice president of Federal Alliances for Space Imaging LLC and senior vice president for worldwide sales for Orbital Imaging Corporation, where he was the principal interface with many defense and intelligence agencies.

He earned a bachelor's degree in meteorology from the University of California, Los Angeles, and a master's degree in satellite remote sensing from Pennsylvania State University.
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DODGEN Larry
Corporate Lead Executive for Huntsville, Ala.
Northrop Grumman
Northrop Grumman Corporation announced today that it has named Larry Dodgen corporate lead executive (CLE) for company business in Huntsville, Ala. In this role, Dodgen will report to Larry Lanzillotta, corporate vice president, Customer Relations.
Dodgen replaces Dan Montgomery, Northrop Grumman's Huntsville CLE for the past five years, who has announced his plans to retire.

As corporate lead executive, Dodgen will serve as the company's principal point of contact for all Northrop Grumman business in the Huntsville region. He will also promote and coordinate the activities of all Northrop Grumman sectors with local business and community interests. Northrop Grumman is among Huntsville's largest employers with more than 1,200 employees in the Huntsville/Madison County area.

"Larry Dodgen will provide continued strong leadership for Northrop Grumman in Huntsville," said Lanzillotta. "He has exceptional experience and has been a powerful force behind the company's missile defense activities. We look forward to the skill and energy he will bring to the CLE role."
Dodgen joined Northrop Grumman as vice president of strategy for the missile systems business area in 2007. Most recently, Dodgen was a sector vice president within Northrop Grumman's Information Systems sector and the executive lead for the corporation's Missile Defense Integration Group. He will continue in that role while serving as the company's Huntsville CLE.
Prior to joining Northrop Grumman, Dodgen served more than 34 years in the U.S. Army. His final assignment was serving as Commander of the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command/U.S. Army Forces Strategic Command. Previously, Dodgen was deputy assistant secretary of defense for policy and missions and director of the Joint Theater Air and Missile Defense Organization. He was the Commanding General of the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command.

Dodgen earned a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La. He also holds a MBA in public administration from the University of Missouri, Kansas City, Mo., and a master's degree in national security and strategy from the United States Naval War College.
Date parution : 13/10/2009
catégorie : Nominations
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DONEGAN Mark
Board member
Rockwell Collins
Rockwell Collins elects new Board member

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (June 26, 2006) - Rockwell Collins' Board of Directors has elected Mark Donegan to become the tenth member of its Board of Directors. He will fill a position that is subject to reelection at the company's annual shareowners meeting in February 2007.

Mr. Donegan is currently the chairman and chief executive officer of Precision Castparts Corp., a company he joined in 1985. In his more than 25-year career, he has held positions of increasing responsibility first at General Electric, and at Precision Castparts.

"As an active CEO, Mark brings outstanding operational credentials and we are very pleased that he agreed to join our board," said Rockwell Collins Chairman, President and CEO Clay Jones. "He also has broad knowledge of our markets as well as extensive strategic and acquisition experience."

Source : Rockwell Collins
Date parution : 27/06/2006
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DORDAIN Jean-Jacques
Director General
ESA
Jean-Jacques Dordain is ESA's Director General. He took this office in July 2003.

He joined ESA in 1986 as Head of ESA’s Microgravity and Space Station Utilisation Department. From there he went on to become Associate Director for Strategy, Planning and International Policy and Director for Strategy and Technical Assessment. In February 2001 he was appointed Director of Launchers.

M. Dordain began his career with the French National Aerospace Study and Research Agency (ONERA), conducting research on liquid propellant rocket engines and microgravity experiments. In 1976 he became Coordinator of Space Activities and remained in this post until 1981. It was during this period that he was selected as a French candidate astronaut for the Spacelab programme.

In 1982 he took over as Director of the General Physics Directorate of ONERA and chaired a number of enquiry boards set up to investigate ground and in-flight Ariane launcher anomalies and failures.

M. Dordain, in parallel with his other professional activities, was appointed senior lecturer in mechanical engineering at the Ecole Polytechnique from 1977 to 1993 and professor at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de l’Aéronautique et de l’Espace from 1973 to 1987. In 1997 he was also Executive Secretary of the Evaluation Committee of the Japanese Space Agency (NASDA).

Jean-Jacques Dordain is a member of the French Académie des Technologies and the Académie Nationale de l’Air et de l’Espace, and also Vice President of the International Astronautical Federation. He has been awarded the French Legion d’Honneur and the Ordre National du Mérite.


Last update: 27 April 2007
Date parution : 22/11/2007
catégorie : Autre
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DORNBUSH David
Directeur de l'innovation
Sofema
David Dornbush (X-Ensta) rejoint la société Sofema au poste de directeur de l'innovation chargé de promouvoir l'innovation commerciale, de renouveler l'offre produit de la Sofema et d'assister le département "ingénierie d'affaires".
Date parution : 22/06/2005
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DORS-MEARY Laurence
Directeur Général Adjoint, Développement Global
Dassault Systèmes
« Dans la perspective de notre plan de croissance, nous avons décidé de renforcer notre Comité exécutif. Le rôle de Laurence est de structurer l’organisation du groupe afin d’accélérer son développement dans une logique d’excellence opérationnelle globale et d’optimisation de notre engagement client partout dans le monde » indique Bernard Charlès, Directeur général de Dassault Systèmes. « Dans le cadre de cette approche stratégique, elle veillera à l’intégration de l’ensemble de nos équipes et de nos talents au service de nos clients et de nos partenaires dans un souci constant de création de valeur».

Âgée de 52 ans, Laurence Dors-Meary sera directement rattachée à Bernard Charlès. Elle apporte avec elle une expérience internationale particulière riche, acquise dans des fonctions de direction au sein de plusieurs grandes entreprises et, tout dernièrement, en tant que Secrétaire Général du groupe EADS, conseiller du Chairman et du CEO sur les questions d’entreprise et de management. Elle a piloté la fusion et la transformation des entités internationales des entreprises Lagardère, Matra, Aérospatiale et EADS. Elle a, par ailleurs, été Conseiller pour les Affaires économiques internationales auprès du Premier Ministre, Monsieur Alain Juppé, et du Ministre de l’Economie et des Finances, Monsieur Edmond Alphandéry. Elle a également occupé plusieurs postes de direction dans les services internationaux du Ministère de l’Economie et des Finances.

« Je suis enchantée de rejoindre une entreprise aussi créative et aussi riche de talents», indique Laurence Dors-Meary. « Ma première mission sera de mobiliser ces talents autour de la collaboration et de l’innovation industrielles afin d’assurer le développement de la Société et la création de valeur pour les employés, pour les clients et pour les actionnaires».

Laurence Dors-Meary aura également la responsabilité de structurer la présence globale de Dassault Systèmes tout en rationalisant ses opérations, ses bureaux et ses ressources au plan mondial, et en orchestrant la politique du groupe en matière de responsabilité sociale.
Date parution : 03/04/2008
catégorie : Nominations
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DOSHI Nimish
sector vice president, business operations
Northrop Grumman
The company has appointed Nimish Doshi to sector vice president, business operations.

Doshi will be responsible for providing targeted business, program and operational expertise across all business segments of the sector. Additionally, he will continue to oversee business management operations for the Life Cycle Optimization and Engineering (LCOE) Group.

He has been with the company for 12 years, most recently in the role of business management director for the LCOE Group.
He earned a master's degree in finance from the University of South Florida, Tampa, Fla., and a bachelor's degree in Commerce and Accounting from the University of Bombay in India.
Date parution : 17/12/2009
catégorie : Nominations
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DOUGLASS John W.
president and chief executive officer
Aerospace Industries Association
John W. Douglass is president and chief executive officer of the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA), which represents the nation’s leading manufacturers and suppliers of civil, military, and business aircraft; helicopters; UAVs; space systems; aircraft engines, material, and related components; equipment services; and information technology. Mr. Douglass became the seventh full-time chief executive of the association in 1998. Before that, he served for nearly three years as assistant secretary of the Navy for research, development and acquisition of defense systems for the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps.

A nationally-recognized expert in systems acquisition, Mr. Douglass has extensive acquisition experience in Congress, the Defense Department, and the Executive branch as a policy authority, contracting officer, engineering officer, test and evaluation officer, program control officer, and research director.

A native of Miami, he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in industrial engineering from the University of Florida, a Master of Science degree in industrial engineering from Texas Tech University and a Master of Science degree in management science from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Douglass has done postgraduate work at Cornell University Center for International Studies where he was an Air Force Research Fellow with the Peace Studies Program.

Date parution : 25/04/2007
catégorie : Autre
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Dr. BEFFEL Mike
VICE PRESIDENT OF OPERATIONS
CHROMALLOY
Chromalloy announced today that Dr. Mike Beffel has been named Vice President of Operations.

“Mike is an exceptional leader whose education, expertise and depth of materials knowledge is outstanding,” said Armand F. Lauzon, Jr., President. “He will be instrumental in leading Operations as the company expands around the world in size and capability.”

Beffel has more than 22 years of experience in the castings industry, with the majority of his career in investment casting. He joined Chromalloy in 2008 as Vice President, Operations, Industrial Gas Turbine, New Parts & Military.

Prior to Chromalloy, he led a business unit at PCC Airfoils, a division of Precision Castparts Corp., a global producer of investment castings for aircraft and industrial turbine engines. At PCC Airfoils he led multiple sites and also the design, construction and qualification of a new production facility for the production of industrial gas turbine (IGT) components.

Earlier Beffel worked in technical leadership positions at Hayes Lemmerz International and Hayes Wheels International, tier-one suppliers to the global automotive industry.

He began his career at PCC Airfoils as a Principal Engineer.

An industry expert, Beffel has authored numerous articles in peer reviewed publications and holds a patent for an investment casting technology.

He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in chemical engineering and a Master of Science in chemical engineering, both from the University of Michigan. He additionally holds a Ph.D. in chemical engineering, with an emphasis on the thermodynamic behavior of casting solidification, from the University of Michigan.
Date parution : 28/10/2009
catégorie : Nominations
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Dr. KLINGENBERG Christoph
head of Information Management and CIO
Lufthansa Passenger Airlines
Dr. Christoph Klingenberg (48) has been appointed head of Information Management and Chief Information Officer (CIO) of Lufthansa Passenger Airlines, with effect from 1 April 2009. His responsibilities encompass planning, development and operational steering of all IT systems at Lufthansa Passenger Airlines. In that function, he will oversee the implementation of IT as well as the reliable and efficient operation of IT systems in diverse business processes in the passenger business segment. At his new post, Dr. Klingenberg will report direct to Dr. Holger Hätty, Executive Vice President Strategy IT and Purchasing Lufthansa Passenger Airlines. Dr. Klingenberg succeeds Christoph Ganswindt, who is moving at his own request to Deutsche Telekom AG.

As Senior Vice President Non-hub Services since 2005, Dr. Christoph Klingenberg was responsible for planning and operation of all Lufthansa domestic and European direct flights that are not routed through the Frankfurt and Munich hubs.

After studying mathematics at Hamburg, Princeton and Bonn universities, and a term as visiting research assistant at Harvard in Cambridge/ Massachusetts. Dr. Klingenberg was employed as a consultant at McKinsey & Company in Düsseldorf between 1990 and 1996. He joined Lufthansa in charge of corporate organisation in 1996. From 1997 to 1999, Dr. Klingenberg was Senior Vice President Corporate Development and Organisation. In that capacity, he was responsible for initiating new cooperation accords with Lufthansa partners, ongoing development of the Star Alliance, and Lufthansa’s evolution into an aviation group. >From June 1999, he was in charge of the “Operational Excellence“ project, which improved Lufthansa’s punctuality rating by ten percentage points in the space of a year. From 2001 to 2003, Dr. Klingenberg served as Executive Vice President and General Representative Group Infrastructure at Deutsche Lufthansa AG. At that post, he was responsible for such issues as airport expansion and the resolution of European air traffic problems. Prior to his appointment as Senior Vice President Non-hub Services, he was from May 2003 to September 2005 responsible as Senior Vice President and Group General Representative for improving the profitability of Lufthansa’s European traffic operations.
Date parution : 05/02/2009
catégorie : Nominations
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Dr. GÖNCI János
President’s Committee
Association of European Airlines (AEA)
At its session in Brussels on Monday the Association of European Airlines (AEA) elected Malév Chief Executive Officer Dr. János Gönci to the President’s Committee of the organization. As a consequence of this appointment the management of the Hungarian national airline can in future receive first-hand information about the processes and decisions in the European air industry.

"My election is both due to the success of and a tribute to Malév," said Dr. János Gönci.
This is the second prestigious post of international bearing for the CEO of Malév. Dr. János Gönci was voted onto the 30-member Board of Governors of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) in May 2006.
The AEA groups 31 airlines with scheduled operations headquartered in Europe. The member airlines carry a total 320 million passengers and 6 million tons of cargo a year, operating a daily average 10,720 flights with 2400 aircraft to 620 destinations in 160 countries. AEA airlines provide jobs for 378,000 employees in Europe, and their combined financial turnover approaches EUR75 billion. The predecessor to the AEA, the Air Research Bureau (ARB), was founded in Brussels in 1954. The organization changed its name to the AEA in 1973.
Date parution : 23/05/2007
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Dr. ZOLLER Stefan 07/10/1957
CEO of the Defence & Security Systems Division
EADS
Dr. Stefan Zoller

Dr. Stefan Zoller, born on 7 October 1957, is a Member of the EADS Executive Committee and CEO of the Defence & Security Systems Division.

Prior to assuming the position as Division CEO, Zoller served as CEO of EADS' Business Unit Defence and Communications
Systems.

Zoller started his professional career with the marketing department of Quadro, a mid-sized company based in Hamburg,
Germany. He followed this with three years as a Junior Associate, spending part of this period at Hoechst China Ltd. in Hong Kong.

From 1989 to 1995, he filled various management positions in DaimlerChrysler. Zoller became Head of the Security/Safety
Technology Profit Centre at Dornier GmbH and Senstar’s Chairman of the Board in Ottawa, Canada.

From 1996 to 2000 he was Chief of Staff to the President and CEO of DaimlerChrysler Aerospace (Dasa).

From 2000 to 2006 he was President of Dornier GmbH.

Stefan Zoller is Chairman of the Defence and Security Forum at the German Aerospace Industries Association (BDLI).

Dr. Zoller studied law at the University of Tübingen and received his doctorate in company law in 1989.

Source : EADS
Date parution : 19/05/2006
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DRAGONE Elia
General Manager New York Citation Service Center
Cessna Aircraft Company
Cessna Aircraft Company, a Textron Inc. company, recently named Elia Dragone as General Manager of its New York Citation Service Center.

Dragone rejoins Cessna after spending nearly three years managing the northeast territory for Jet Support Services Inc. (JSSI), first on the sales side of the business and then in the service organization.

Prior to JSSI, Dragone spent nine years in sales and marketing at Cessna's New York facility. During that time he is credited with helping to triple the sales volume of the service center while leading personnel recruitment, managing the scheduling office and interacting with customers.

Dragone has more than 20 years of experience in aviation maintenance. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Science and Technology from Thomas Edison State College and an A&P license from Teterboro School of Aeronautics.

The New York Citation Service Center is part of Cessna's global network of company-owned service centers. Along with the company's authorized service centers, this group forms one of the most comprehensive business aircraft service networks in the world. Cessna is consistently ranked near the top of the industry in third-party customer support surveys, one of the factors supporting Cessna's continued leadership in annual business jet deliveries.
Date parution : 09/01/2008
catégorie : Nominations
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DREW Pamela A.
VP Business Development for Mission Systems Sector
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Northrop Grumman Corporation has named Pamela A. Drew sector vice president for business development at its Mission Systems sector, reporting to Philip A. Teel, corporate vice president and president of Mission Systems.
Drew joins Northrop Grumman from The Boeing Company, where she most recently was vice president and general manager of Boeing Integrated Defense & Security Solutions.

"Pam brings both significant large program capture experience and general management skills to increase our focus on our strategic growth objectives," said Teel. "As Northrop Grumman's Mission Systems positions for future opportunities, Pam's demonstrated ability to lead -- and win -- large, complex mission system projects will be a tremendous asset not only for the sector but also for the corporation."

At Boeing, Drew also served as vice president and general manager for its C3ISR Solutions business and as vice president of engineering and information technology for Boeing Phantom Works. Before joining Boeing in 1996, Drew was an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and, previously, a member of the technical staff at U.S. West Advanced Technologies.

Drew earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics and computer science, a master's degree in computer science, and a Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colo.
Date parution : 22/08/2008
catégorie : Nominations
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DROLET ROBERT
executive
LOCKHEED MARTIN
LOCKHEED MARTIN'S ROBERT DROLET RECEIVES MEDARIS AWARD FROM NDIA TENNESSEE VALLEY CHAPTER

HUNTSVILLE, ALA,May 9, 2006

Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) executive Robert A. Drolet has received the 2006 Medaris Award, the highest recognition bestowed by the Tennessee Valley Chapter of the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA). During a May 4 ceremony in Huntsville, Ala., the award was presented to Drolet for his significant contributions to the technical progress of the defense industrial base in support of the defense preparedness of the United States.

"This award is a tribute to the talented Lockheed Martin team and to the dedication of our team to delivering systems that support the needs of our nation's war fighters," said Drolet, who is director of Lockheed Martin Huntsville Operations and a retired brigadier general.

"While Brig. Gen. Drolet credits the countless individuals on his teams both at Lockheed Martin and in the Army, the results of those efforts are a direct reflection of his individual leadership and exceptional talents," said James D. Pepper, Jr., president, NDIA Tennessee Valley Chapter. "His record speaks for itself, and we are proud to acknowledge his personal achievements. Brig. Gen. Drolet epitomizes the purpose of the General John B. Medaris Award and represents a distinguished group of individuals who have made a direct impact on the defense preparedness of our great nation."

Lockheed Martin Huntsville Operations, which performs program management and engineering for key missile defense contracts, is the site of the Battle Management Center of Excellence for the Lockheed Martin Corporation. Under Drolet's leadership since 1992, the Huntsville facility has grown from 100 to more than 500 employees and from three to eight buildings, with two more now under construction. During this time, the facility has achieved ISO certification from the International Organization for Standardization, AS9100 (aerospace standard) certification and the Software Engineering Institute's Capability Maturity Model(R) Integration (CMMI(R)) Maturity Level 3 certification. It also was recognized with the U.S. Department of Defense's James S. Cogswell Outstanding Industrial Security Achievement Award in 2000.

Drolet joined Lockheed Martin after retiring from the U.S. Army. He was the program executive officer for Army Air Defense and held various commands and staff positions, including Pentagon assignments and tours in Germany and Vietnam. He received the Distinguished Service Medal, the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal, Air Medals and the Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with Bronze Star. In recognition of his distinguished military career, Drolet was inducted into the Madison County Military Heritage Commission Hall of Heroes in 1997.

In 2001, he received the Distinguished Leadership Award from the Huntsville-Madison County Leadership Program for his contributions to community organizations, such as the Boy Scouts of America, the Rotary Club of Huntsville and the Madison County Veteran's Memorial Foundation. Drolet is the Alabama state president of the Association of the U.S. Army and a member of the board of governors for the Heritage Club, and was a commissioner for the Alabama State Commission on Manufacturing from 2003 to 2005.

Drolet holds an M.S. degree from Shippensburg University in Shippensburg, Pa., and a B.A. degree from Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Mass.

The NDIA Tennessee Valley Chapter established the annual Medaris Award in 1981 in honor of Major Gen. John B. Medaris, the first commanding general of the U.S. Army Ballistic Missile Agency at Redstone Arsenal, Ala., commanding general of the U.S. Army Ordnance Missile Command and a leader in Army space exploration. The names of all annual award recipients are displayed at Aviation and Missile Command Headquarters, at Redstone Arsenal. Drolet is the 22nd Medaris Award recipient.

Source: Lokheed
Date parution : 09/05/2006
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DUBOIS Pascale 45 ans
Vice President for Communications
SAFRAN
Pascale Dubois, 45, has been appointed Vice President for Communications in the SAFRAN Group, effective May 26. She replaces Françoise Descheemaeker, who was recently named Chairman and CEO of Safran Conseil and director of Group patronage programs.

Professional Experience

March 2000 – February 2008
Vice President, Communications – Colas Group (subsidiary of Bouygues)

May 1996 – March 2000
Internal Communications Manager – Colas Group

January 1994 – May 1996
Press Relations and Financial Analyst Relations department manager
Euro RSCG Finances

September 1989 – July 1993
Deputy director of communications – construction company

October 1987 – August 1989
Deputy Director – Média et Compagnie

October 1985 – September 1987
Journalist – Médias magazine

Education

Master’s degree in history
Date parution : 29/05/2008
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DUCREST Francis
Auteur de L'AVIATEUR
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Paris, le 15 juin 2007
OBJET :PRIX LITTERAIRE

Le jury du PRIX GUYNEMER, présidé par le Général Lucien ROBINEAU, a décerné ce jour :

Le PRIX GUYNEMER 2007

Après avoir retenu les œuvres suivantes :
HELICOPTERES, la genèse de Léonard de Vinci à Breguet
A QUOI TIENT LA VIE
L'AVIATEUR
LES PAQUEBOTS VOLANTS

Le prix a été attribué au troisième tour de scrutin à :
Monsieur Francis DUCREST pour :
L'AVIATEUR
Éditions L'Harmattan

Le prix GUYNEMER a été fondé en 1964 par :
l'UNION DES PILOTES CIVILS DE FRANCE
en collaboration avec les associations LES VIEILLES TIGES, LES AILES BRISEES, L'A.P.N.A., L'A.N.O.R.A.A.
LES VIEILLES RACINES et l’ASSOCIATION DES PILOTES DE CHASSE

Le "PRIX GUYNEMER" est destiné à couronner un ouvrage de langue française dont la lecture fera naître, dans l'esprit du public, un sentiment favorable à l'aviation civile ou militaire. Il est décerné tous les deux ans, dans le mois ou celui qui précède ou fait suite au "salon international de l'aéronautique et de l’espace de Paris".
Date parution : 18/06/2007
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DUDOK Evert
Président
EUROSPACE
Sur recommandation de son Conseil, l’Assemblée Générale Ordinaire d’EUROSPACE, Association de l’Industrie Spatiale Européenne, qui s’est tenue à Paris fin Juin 2008 a élu, en tant que Président de l’Association, Evert DUDOK, CEO d’Astrium Satellites.

Il succède dans cette fonction à Pascale SOURISSE de Thales Alenia Space.

A ce titre, Evert Dudok assurera également la fonction de Président de la commission Espace d’ASD, Association Européenne des Industries Aéronautiques, Espace et Défense dont Eurospace représente les intérêts spatiaux.

Evert Dudok a occupé différentes fonctions chez Astrium et dans les sociétés dont elle est issue depuis 1984. En tant que Directeur de l’Observation de la Terre, Navigation et Science ainsi que Président de Galileo Industries S.A. Evert Dudok a eu une part importante dans le programme européen de navigation par satellites Galileo. Il est Président d’Astrium GmbH et depuis Juin 2007 CEO d’Astrium Satellites.

Evert Dudok est originaire des Pays-Bas où il a obtenu un diplôme en Ingénierie Electrique de l’Université Technique d’Eindhoven.
Date parution : 08/07/2008
catégorie : Nominations
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DUELHOM John S.
responsible for the business area Scandinavian Air
Scandinavian Airlines and STS
John S. Dueholm, responsible for the business area Scandinavian Airlines and STS. John was also appointed Deputy CEO.

Date parution : 14/06/2007
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DUHAIN Christian
Head of EADS International
EADS
Christian Duhain to lead EADS International

Amsterdam, 19 September 2005 - The Executive Committee of EADS has appointed Christian Duhain (55) as the new Head of EADS International, the corporate marketing organisation of EADS. Duhain succeeds Jean-Paul Gut who was appointed Chief Operating Officer (COO) for marketing, international and strategy last June.
Christian Duhain will be responsible for capturing new markets and ensuring the EADS commercial presence throughout the world. He will support EADS Divisions and Business Units in their international campaigns by defining their marketing objectives with them and by implementing the corresponding strategy. Christian Duhain will report to Jean-Paul Gut.
“The aerospace and defence market has evolved very rapidly over the last few years. To continue our successful growth, we have to become more global. Our strongest arm to bring business and leadership to international markets is and will continue to be EADS International.” said Jean-Paul Gut. “I’m very confident that Christian is the right man to face this challenge.”
Christian Duhain has been the Senior Vice President for South Asia & Pacific within EADS International since 2000. He contributed to remarkable successes: the breakthrough of Tanker aircraft in Australia, helicopters (NH 90 and Tiger), the penetration of Airbus among local traditional airlines (Thailand, India, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam) and low-cost carriers as well as winning campaigns for other Divisions and Business units of the Group (Theos observation satellite in Thailand among others). He also played an active role in the region in identifying potential future markets such as India and in defining the right strategy to position EADS as a local player on those markets.
Between 1993 and 1999, he was Senior Vice President for South Asia and Advisor to Jean-Paul Gut within Aerospatiale Matra Lagardère International. Christian Duhain joined Matra Défense in 1989 as Export Vice President and became Senior Vice President, International Operations, at the Lagardere Group in 1993. During this period, Duhain has achieved a strong experience in worldwide export markets especially in Greece, Korea and the Middle East region.
EADS International is the corporate entity in charge of the international development of EADS. It is a business-oriented organization and operates in close cooperation with the Business Units by providing them with a large range of high-level services in the field of exports. With more than 30 foreign offices, EADS International has developed one of the largest international networks of the aerospace industry.
EADS is a global leader in aerospace, defence and related services. In 2004, EADS generated revenues of € 31.8 billion and employed a workforce of about 110,000. The EADS Group includes the aircraft manufacturer Airbus, the world's largest helicopter supplier Eurocopter and the joint venture MBDA, the international leader in missile systems. EADS is the major partner in the Eurofighter consortium, is the prime contractor for the Ariane launcher, develops the A400M military transport aircraft and is the largest industrial partner for the European satellite navigation system Galileo.
Date parution : 19/09/2005
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Duhain Christian 55 ans
Directeur général EADS International
EADS
Christian Duhain dirigera EADS International

Amsterdam, le 19 septembre 2005:

Le Comité Exécutif d’EADS a désigné Christian Duhain (55 ans) à la tête d’EADS International, l’entité responsable du marketing du Groupe EADS. Christian Duhain succède ainsi à Jean-Paul Gut nommé Directeur Général Délégué (COO) (marketing, affaires internationales et stratégie) d’EADS en juin dernier.

Christian Duhain sera chargé de l’obtention de nouveaux marchés et d’asseoir la présence commerciale d’EADS dans le monde entier. Il apportera son soutien aux divisions et aux sociétés filiales du Groupe dans le cadre de leurs campagnes de ventes internationales, en les aidant à définir conjointement leurs objectifs marketing et à mettre en œuvre une stratégie adaptée. Christian Duhain dépendra hiérarchiquement de Jean-Paul Gut.

« Le marché aérospatial et celui de la défense a connu une rapide mutation au cours de ces dernières années. Si nous voulons pérenniser notre croissance, nous devons mondialiser davantage notre entreprise. EADS International est et restera l’entité opérationnelle par excellence du Groupe pour conquérir des marchés et renforcer son leadership sur la scène internationale », a déclaré Jean-Paul Gut. « Je suis certain que Christian est l’homme de la situation pour relever ce défi ».

Depuis 2000, Christian Duhain était Senior Vice President d’EADS International pour la région Asie-Pacifique Sud. Il a contribué à de remarquables succès, parmi lesquels les avions ravitailleurs et les hélicoptères (NH90 et Tigre) en Australie, la pénétration d’Airbus sur le marché local que ce soit auprès des compagnies aériennes traditionnelles (Thaïlande, Inde, Malaisie, Singapour et Viêt-nam) qu’auprès des compagnies à bas coûts. Il a également participé à plusieurs campagnes fructueuses (notamment le satellite d’observation Theos en Thaïlande) au profit d’autres divisions et filiales du Groupe. En outre, Christian Duhain a joué un rôle actif dans la région pour identifier les marchés d’avenir, comme l’Inde, et définir la stratégie pour positionner EADS comme acteur local sur ces marchés.

Entre 1993 et 1999, il a été Senior Vice President pour l’Asie du Sud et Conseiller auprès de Jean-Paul Gut au sein du groupe Aérospatiale Matra Lagardère International. Christian Duhain avait rejoint Matra Défense en 1989 en qualité de Export Vice President, avant de devenir Senior Vice President, International Operations au sein du groupe Lagardère en 1993. Au cours de cette période, Christian Duhain a acquis une riche expérience des marchés mondiaux à l’export, en particulier en Grèce, en Corée du Sud et au Moyen-Orient.

EADS International est l’entité du Groupe responsable du développement international d’EADS. Cette organisation à vocation commerciale fonctionne en étroite collaboration avec les sociétés filiales du Groupe en leur apportant un large éventail de services de haut niveau dans le domaine de l’export. Avec plus d’une trentaine de bureaux de représentation à l’étranger, EADS International a tissé l’un des réseaux internationaux les plus vastes de toute l’industrie aérospatiale.

Leader mondial d’aéronautique, d’espace, de défense et des services associés, EADS a enregistré un chiffre d’affaires de 31,8 milliards d'euros en 2004 et emploie environ 110 000 personnes à travers le monde. Le Groupe EADS comprend le constructeur d'avions Airbus, le plus grand hélicoptériste mondial Eurocopter et la joint venture MBDA, leader mondial dans le domaine des missiles. EADS est également le partenaire majeur du consortium Eurofighter, le maître d'œuvre du lanceur d'Ariane, l’architecte de l'avion de transport militaire A400M et le plus grand partenaire industriel pour le système européen de navigation par satellite Galileo.

Source: EADS
Date parution : 19/09/2005
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DuPONT Mark E.
Vice President – Airport Services Planning
American Airlines
FORT WORTH , Texas – Mark E. DuPont has been named Vice President – Airport Services Planning at American Airlines and will be responsible for business planning, automation, service policies, and support for all of American’s airport operations worldwide. He replaces Marilyn DeVoe, who recently was appointed Vice President of American’s DFW Airport Operations.

For the past three years, DuPont was the general manager of American’s airport operations at JFK International Airport in New York. He will be located at American’s headquarters in Fort Worth.

“Mark brings nearly 25 years of airport operations and airline experience to his new position,” said Tom Del Valle, American Airlines Senior Vice President – Airport Services. “He will provide great leadership and insight into how we serve our customers now and in the future.”

Prior to his JFK stint, DuPont was the managing director for regional airport operations at American’s headquarters. Since joining the company in 1983, he has gained experience in the company’s ramp services, cargo services, and budgets and cost control groups.

DuPont has a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Accounting from the University of Dayton. He is married and has 2 children.
Date parution : 21/01/2008
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DUPUY DE LÔME ENRIQUE
IBERIA’S FINANCE MANAGER
IBERIA
IBERIA’S FINANCE MANAGER, ENRIQUE DUPUY DE LÔME, AWARDED “ASSET” PRIZE FOR FINANCIAL EXCELLENCE

In recognition of Enrique Dupuy’s leadership of such operations as the leveraged buyout of Amadeus, the securitisation of 20 aircraft, and the first Spanish operational leasing arrangement in aircraft finance.

The award was made by ASSET, the Spanish acronym for “Spanish Association of Company Financial Manager and Treasurers”, founded in 1990, with 500 members and cooperating institutions.

Madrid, November 17, 2005:

Iberia’s financial manager, Enrique Dupuy, received the first Financial Excellence Award, in the Financial Executive category, given by the Asociación Española de Financieros y Tesoreros de Empresa (ASSET), founded in 1990, and which has 500 members and cooperating institutions.

The award ceremony was held yesterday in the Casino de Madrid, and chaired by the Financer Counsellor of the Madrid Regional Government, Ms. Engracia Hidalgo. Also attending was the Director of the Spain’s Treasury and Financial Policy Agency, Ms. Soledad Núñez Ramos.

Members of the jury included senior executives of firms like Ernst & Young, Unión Fenosa, Telefónica, Endesa, and Caja Madrid, and of organisations like AFI (International Financial Analysts) or the Instituto de Estudios Económicos.

The award to Enrique Dupuy was given in recognition of his leadership in projects such as the LBO of Amadeus, the securitisation –the first of its kind—of 20 Airbus family aircraft, and the first operational leasing deal for financing aircraft with tax advantages for Spanish investors. Also noteworthy was the purchase from Airbus of 79 A320-family aircraft to replace Iberia’s short- and medium-haul fleet.

It is not the first time that Iberia or its managers have received an award like this one. Last April, the financial magazine AirFinance Journal, one of the most renowned in the commercial aviation industry, honoured Iberia with its award for the Best Financing Structure in 2004. The previous year the same publication gave Iberia its award for “Best Airline Finance Team”.

Source: Iberia
Date parution : 17/11/2005
catégorie : Distinctions
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Durand Patrice
Senior Vice President, Company Secretary and CFO
Thales group
Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, 28 Nov 2005:

Patrice Durand, Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer of the Thales Group since July 2005, will also take responsibility for the Legal function. With effect from 2 January 2006, he will become Senior Vice President, Company Secretary and Chief Financial Officer of the Thales Group.

Source: Thales
Date parution : 29/11/2005
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DURHAM Michael
Corporate Director
Bombardier
Michael Durham was with AMR Corporation for 20 years. He worked at American Airlines for the first 17 years, notably as Senior Vice President of Finance and Chief Financial Officer, then for three years as President and Chief Executive Officer of Sabre Inc., a NYSE-listed company providing information technology services to the travel industry. Mr. Durham currently serves as non-executive Chairman of the Board of Asbury Automotive Group, and as Audit Committee Chairman and Board member of AGL Resources.

Source : Bombardier
Date parution : 24/03/2006
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DURHAM Nick
Managing Director
Europrop International consortium
Nick Durham, formerly director of services and helicopters at R-R's Defence Aerospace division, has been appointed Managing Director with immediate effect on 1 October .
Date parution : 08/10/2007
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D’ARCIMOLES Emeric
Président
ROLLS-ROYCE TURBOMECA
A compter du 3 mai et selon le principe de renouvellement bisannuel de la Présidence du Conseil d’Administration, Emeric d’Arcimoles remplacera désormais Scott Crislip au poste de Président. Il sera assisté dans cette fonction par un nouveau Vice-Président en la personne de Martin Fausset, Directeur Général.


Composition du Conseil d’Administration:
Emeric d’ARCIMOLES – Président-Directeur général de Turbomeca
Martin FAUSSET – Directeur général Rolls-Royce,
Philippe COUTEAUX – Directeur des turbines aéronautiques, Turbomeca
Nick DURHAM - Directeur des Services Rolls-Royce
Chris AWDE – Directeur commercial Rolls-Royce
Miriam RYAN – Chef du programme RRTM, Turbomeca
Bernard SALLEFRANQUE - Chef adjoint du Programme RRTM, Turbomeca

La coopération entre Rolls-Royce et Turbomeca a démarré en mai 1965 au travers de la signature d’un accord entre les gouvernements britannique et français concernant la fabrication du jaguar, avion de combat et d’entraînement. En novembre 1965, Rolls-Royce et Turbomeca ont été choisis pour équiper le Jaguar avec le moteur Adour, fabriqué en partenariat.

En mai 1966, Rolls-Royce Turbomeca (RRTM) existe officiellement au travers de la signature de l’Accord de Coopération entre Rolls-Royce et Turbomeca. Un mois plus tard, la société Rolls-Royce Turbomeca Ltd était créée.
Emeric d'Arcimoles, Président de RRTM et Président Directeur Général de
Turbomeca, a déclaré: “Je suis persuadé que cette coopération de longue date entre Turbomeca et Rolls-Royce se poursuivra avec succès.”
Date parution : 22/05/2007
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d’ESCATHA Yannick
VICE-PRESIDENT
IAA
Yannick d’Escatha, Président du Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales, vient d’être élu Viceprésident « Awards & Membership » de l’International Academy of Astonautics IAA, pour une durée de 2 ans, à compter du 11 octobre 2009, dernier jour de la 25ème Assemblée Générale Ordinaire de l’IAA.
L’Académie Internationale d’Astronautique a été créée le 16 Aout 1960 à Stockholm en Suède, par Théodore Von Karman. Il s’agit d’une Organisation non gouvernementale indépendante reconnue par l’Organisation des Nations Unies en 1996.
Ses objectifs sont de promouvoir le développement de l’astronautique à des fins pacifiques; d’honorer les personnes qui se sont distinguées dans une branche de la science ou de la technologie et de réaliser un ensemble de programmes visant à encourager la coopération internationale pour l’avancement des sciences aérospatiales.
L’IAA est structurée autour d’une Assemblée Générale Ordinaire qui se tient tous les deux ans, un Conseil d’Administration qui se réunit deux fois par an, composé du Président; de quatre Vice-présidents et de vingt huit administrateurs, sept dans chacune des quatre sections: sciences de base, sciences de l’ingénieur, sciences de la vie et sciences sociales.
Les activités de l’IAA sont, d’une part de réaliser des symposiums et conférences avec le support de six commissions spécialisées dans le domaine spatial: sciences physiques, sciences de la vie, technologie et développement de systèmes, systèmes spatiaux, opération et utilisation, politique spatiale, droit et économie, espace et société, culture et éducation, et d’autre part d’élaborer une série d’études et de « livres blancs » traitant de nombreux aspects de coopération internationale tels que : l’exploration et l’habitat du système solaire et au-delà, les débris spatiaux, les petits satellites, les activités extra véhiculaires, les missions à bon marché pour satellites scientifiques, l’exploration lunaire et martienne, les prochaines étapes dans l’exploration de l’espace lointain, l’espace pour promouvoir la paix, le contrôle du trafic spatial, la gestion de la connaissance dans les activités spatiales, les missions à cout réduit pour l’observation de la terre, etc.
Date parution : 12/10/2009
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D’SOUZA Elton
Vice President of the Network Management division
Austrian Airlines Group
Elton D’Souza is to takeover as Vice President of the Network Management division (CN) at the Austrian Airlines Group from 1 January 2010.

Until now, Mr D’Souza, who is 50 years old, has been employed at Swiss International Air Lines, which, like Austrian Airlines, belongs to Lufthansa Group. Says Austrian Airlines´Member of the Executive Board Andreas Bierwirth: “Elton D’Souza is a first-class specialist in his field. He was responsible for outstanding work at SWISS. We are extremly happy to be able to bring him to Austrian. He will strengthen our team enormously.”

D’Souza, who is an Indian and Portuguese national, will assume responsibility for Pricing and Revenue Management, and Network Planning as Vice President Network Management. He has been responsible for different positions at SWISS and Swissair since 1983. At last he has been responsible for the division Revenue Management, Pricing and Distribution as Managing Director.
Date parution : 13/10/2009
catégorie : Nominations
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