Frédéric Oudéa

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Frédéric Oudéa

Frédéric Oudéa (center)
Born (1963-07-03) 3 July 1963
Paris, France[1]
Nationality French
Alma mater École Polytechnique, Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris, École nationale d'administration,
Occupation CEO Société Générale
Salary 612,742

Frédéric Oudéa (born 3 July 1963, Paris) is Chief Executive Officer to Société Générale.[2][3]

Career

After his education at École nationale d'administration and Ecole Polytechnique[4] in France, Oudea worked in the economic sector of the French civil service from 1987 until 1995. His work at this time included working as Technical Adviser in the office of Nicolas Sarkozy, then Minister of Budget and Communication in 1993.[5] He also worked in a number of other government offices including the audit department of the ministry of finance, the ministry of economy and finance, the budget ministry, and the cabinet of the ministry of treasury and communication. According to one report, the highlight of his career in the service was in 1993 his time with Sarkozy.[6]

Oudea joined Société Générale in 1995 after being recruited by the then CEO Daniel Bouton and has worked in various positions within the bank since that time, in Paris and London. His first role was as deputy head of the bank’s corporate banking division in London, where he later became head. In 1998, he was appointed to head the group’s global supervisory arm and was in charge of development of the equities division.[7] He then served as Deputy CFO and CFO of the bank from 2002 until May 2008 when he took up his current position of CEO.[8][1][9]

Early life

Oudea grew up in Paris. His father Paul was a respected medical professor but died when Frederic was 13. Oudea reportedly became the man of the family, taking care of his two younger brothers. Though he originally planned to be a surgeon, as his fore-bearers were all doctors, he opted instead to attend the Lycee Louis-Le-Grand to study engineering. He then went to the École nationale d'administration. During his stint here, he took time to backpack through Canada, Nepal, and Burma, a trip he went on with Stephane Richard, the former chief of staff and current president of France Telecom.[10]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Quiet man slips into SocGen top job April 2008, Reuters
  2. "Frédéric Oudea". Bloomberg Link. Retrieved 11 March 2013. 
  3. Ulrike Mayrhofer Management of Multinational Companies: A French Perspective - 2012 "He had to step down and give up his function as a general manager, to remain 'only' President of the Board, Frédéric Oudéa, becoming General Manager and taking over the operational management of Société Generale."
  4. "The business on: Frederic Oudea, Chief executive, Société Générale". The Independent. Retrieved 4 February 2013. 
  5. The CV of Frederick Oudéa Challenges.fr (Google translate)
  6. "Frédéric Oudéa". EuropeanCEO.com. 13 January 2013. Retrieved 20 December 2013. 
  7. "Frédéric Oudéa". EuropeanCEO.com. 13 January 2013. Retrieved 20 December 2013. 
  8. Frederic Oudea Bloomberg profile
  9. UPDATE 1-SocGen promotes CFO Oudea to post of deputy CEO 17 Mar 2008 Reuters India
  10. "How Frédéric Oudéa Came To Oversee One Of France's Largest Banks". Business Insider. 4 October 2012. Retrieved 20 December 2013. 
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