Orange Names Heydemann First Female CEO at Key Time for Telecoms
- Former Schneider Electric, Nokia exec takes helm from Richard
- She faces challenges like cost-reduction and consolidation
Christel Heydemann
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Orange SA named Christel Heydemann chief executive officer, making her the first woman to lead France’s biggest phone carrier.
An engineer and graduate of France’s elite Ecole Polytechnique, Heydemann, 47, replaces Stephane Richard, who stepped down after he was convicted late last year over his handling of a dispute at the French finance ministry more than a decade ago. Heydemann will take office on April 4, the company said in a statement Friday.