Jean-Marc Perraud
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Jean-Marc Perraud was until his retirement in March 2007 executive vice president and chief financial officer of Schlumberger Limited. Prior to this role, he was the company's controller and chief accounting officer. Previously, he served as treasurer of Schlumberger Limited, and before that he was the company's vice president and director of tax.
Perraud's 30+ years career with Schlumberger has spanned a variety of management positions in Paris, New York, Rio de Janeiro and London. Previous roles included serving as group controller for Schlumberger Industries, group controller for Drilling & Pumping, general manager of Dowell-Schlumberger, group controller for Oilfield Services, controller for Dowell-Schlumberger, controller for Wireline Africa, and assistant treasurer for Schlumberger Limited. He began his career in Schlumberger in 1974 as IT manager for Compagnie des Compteurs.
Perraud graduated from the Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales, and received his Master's degree in Business Administration from Columbia University, where he was a Fulbright scholar. Perraud also holds a Law degree from Paris University.