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Executive Committee

The Executive Committee represents the Group’s operational divisions and support functions.

The Executive Committee analyzes the Group’s performance and results, determines the actions that need to be implemented in order to reach the goals that have been fixed and manages the Group’s operations.

The members of the Imprimerie Nationale’s executive committee are as follows:

  • Didier Trutt, Chief Executive Officer

    Didier Trutt, 51, was appointed CEO in September 2009.

    Didier Trutt has had an industrial and international career. He joined Thomson in 1984 and held a variety of positions in South-East Asia and in France. In 2004 he was appointed Deputy Chief Executive Officer.

    He was a director of Videocom, an Indian firm, from 2006 to 2009, of TCL, a Chinese industrial group, from 2005 to 2007, and has recently been appointed director of GIAT Industries. He has also been a French Foreign Trade Advisor since 1992.

    Didier Trutt graduated from the Ecole Nationale Supérieur of Saint-Étienne, France.

  • Patrick Montliaud, Head of Development of INSA and Deputy Director of INCS

    Patrick Montliaud, 52 years old, joined the Imprimerie Nationale in 2009.

    Prior to this, Patrick Montliaud had been with Thales and Thomson, working in the field of B-to-B professional systems. He held a wide variety of positions in management, sales management and subsidiary management in France and abroad.

    Patrick Montliaud graduated as a civil engineer from the Ecole des Mînes.

  • Antoine Paoli, Secretary General

    Antoine Paoli, 49, joined the Imprimerie Nationale in 1987 as Head of investments and Head of the construction of the future production plant. He was manager of the production plant until 1998 and of the Istra subsidiary until 2004. He joined Head Office in 2004 to manage the industrial part of the company's restructuring plan. He was appointed Secretary General in 2008. Antoine Paoli graduated from the Ecole Centrale Nantes and holds a Master in Company Management from the IFG. He is currently attending a Master course in dematerialization and electronic archiving at the Ecole des Mines in Paris.

  • Dieter Henke, Chief Finance Officer, Director of Administration and Director of Computer Systems

    Dieter Henke, 53, joined the Imprimerie Nationale in 2010.

    Dieter Henke has worked for various international groups taking on responsibilities in financial management, the purchasing department and IT management in France and abroad.

    Dieter Henke graduated from the Goethe University of Frankfurt and holds a MBA from the University of Navarre (Spain).

  • Agnès Martin, Director of Communications

    Agnès Martin, 40, joined the Imprimerie Nationale in February 2011.

    Agnès Martin started her career in Asia before joining the KSB Group in France and Germany (1996 to 1999). In 1999 she joined Thomson as Head of Marketing and Communications for the Component Division and was subsequently appointed Chief of Staff Communications and Operations and General Secretary of the Executive Committee.

    Agnès Martin holds a B.A. in Business Studies from the University of Sheffield (U.K.) and a DESS in Trade and Business with Asia. (French Postgraduate degree taken after a Masters).

  • Serge Fressier, Director of Human Resources of the Group

    Serge Fressier, 59, joined the Imprimerie Nationale in 1975.

    Serge Fressier held various positions at the Douai site including Head of Professional Training, Personnel Officer and Director of Human Resources. In 2005, he was appointed Director of Human Resources of the Group.

    Fressier holds a Masters in Work related Social Science from the University of Lille.

  • Gilles Taïb, Deputy Director of Chronoservices et Director of the Reliable and Secure Services Branch

    Gilles Taib, 63, joined the Imprimerie Nationale in 2003 as Deputy Director of the Chronoservices subsidiary.

    Gilles Taib started his career at the Pitié-Salpêtrière on the health informatics research team before joining the Department of Health to lead the preparation of the computerization of the health sector. From 1993 to 2002 he was Director of GIP CPS, and was subsequently appointed Policy Officer for the General Inspectorate of Social Affairs.

    Gilles Taïb is a knight in France’s National Order of Merit.

    Gilles Taïb has a degree in Superior Computer Science from the University of Paris VI.

  • Bruno Chappert, Director of the Authentication of People and Goods Branch

    Bruno Chappert, 47, joined the Imprimerie Nationale in 2011. During his international career, including the United States, - in Thales, then PRTM, IBM and Thomson - Bruno Chappert held various management responsibilities in the areas of systems development, Supply Chains management, information systems implementation and organizational changes. Bruno Chappert is graduated from the Ecole Centrale Paris.

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