Browse the detailed record of transactions filed by Amaury BIERENT, Director, member of the Audit Committee at LHYFE. Officer active across 1 companies, notably LHYFE. Cumulatively, 1 filings have been published. Total volume traded: €20k. The latest transaction was filed on 10 February 2025 — Acquisition. Regulator: AMF. The full history is accessible without signup.
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Amaury BIERENT is a director of LHYFE and a member of the Audit Committee. His career sits at the intersection of industrial engineering, infrastructure project management, and entrepreneurship in environmental services. He holds an engineering degree from HEI (Lille), earned in 1990, completed studies at EDC McGill University in 1993, and is also an alumnus of the Faculté Agronomique des Sciences de Gembloux, University of Liège, class of 2001. This multidisciplinary background has given him a strong technical and operational foundation in water, environmental services, and industrial equipment. According to LHYFE, he first spent ten years working as an engineer and then as an infrastructure project manager at EGIS, part of the Caisse des Dépôts Group. He later founded several companies, including Ovive in 1999, an independent industrial water treatment company; Mobipur in 2004, an independent environmental equipment rental business; Lhotellier Eau in 2004, focused on urban water treatment; and Mobipur GmbH in Germany. In his current roles, he is described as co-manager of Les Saules, manager of Mobipur GmbH, president of Optyma, and president of Sofiwaga. His profile reflects a hands-on entrepreneur with experience building and managing industrial businesses, particularly in sectors linked to environmental performance and sustainable infrastructure. At LHYFE, this combination of governance experience, entrepreneurial execution, and industrial know-how is valuable for supporting the company’s expansion in renewable hydrogen. His contribution is especially relevant in a business where risk oversight, financial discipline, and operational understanding are critical to scaling a complex industrial platform.