Alstom CFO Laurent Martinez has decided to continue his career outside the company, the rolling stock manufacturer has announced.
He will leave the company at the end of July 2023, a statement posted on Alstom’s website said.
Laurent Martinez has been chief financial officer of Alstom and a member of the executive committee since July 2018. “Alstom thanks Laurent for his contribution to the company’s performance over the past five years. His successor will be announced in due course. Laurent Martinez will continue to fulfil all his duties until his departure,” the rolling stock manufacturer adds.
Alstom CFO to leave for Orange
Orange announced at the end of last week the appointment of Laurent Martinez as CFO, effective 1 September 2023, to succeed Ramon Fernandez.
The latter left in March as CFO of the telecoms company to join the management team of shipping and logistics group CMA CGM.
Alstom had revenues of €15.5 billion in the previous fiscal year
Alstom develops and markets mobility solutions that provide sustainable foundations for the future of transport.
From high-speed trains, metros, monorail vehicles, trams to turnkey systems, services, infrastructure, signalling and digital mobility, Alstom offers its customers the broadest portfolio in the industry. The 150,000 vehicles in operation worldwide attest to the company’s proven expertise in project management, innovation, design and technology. In 2022, the company was included for the 12th consecutive time in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index, globally and in Europe. Headquartered in France and present in 70 countries, Alstom employs more than 74,000 people. The group recorded revenues of €15.5 billion for the fiscal year ending 31 March 2022.
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