Browse the detailed record of transactions filed by Biljana KAITOVIC, Directrice générale adjointe en charge du numérique et des technologies de l'information chez ENGIE. Officer active across 1 companies, notably ENGIE. Aggregated, 2 disclosures have been recorded. The latest transaction was filed on 8 April 2026 — Souscription. Regulator: AMF. All data is free.
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Biljana Kaitovic is a senior digital and IT executive at ENGIE, where she was appointed in 2022 as Executive Vice President in charge of Information Systems and Digital, and later described in ENGIE’s governance materials as Executive Vice President in charge of Digital and Information Technologies. As a member of the Group Executive Committee, she plays a strategic role in accelerating ENGIE’s digital transformation and ensuring that technology supports the company’s industrial, commercial and sustainability ambitions. Her scope covers IT foundations, data, automation, artificial intelligence and digital enablement across a global energy group. Before joining ENGIE, Kaitovic built an international career at Shell. She began her professional journey as a software engineer in Serbia before moving to Shell in the Netherlands. Over the years, she held several senior IT and digital leadership roles in the United States and the Netherlands, where she led high-value technology and industrial computing transformation programs. In her most recent role at Shell, she served as Chief Information Officer for the Production Chemicals division. At ENGIE, her remit is closely tied to the modernization of the Group’s information systems, the strengthening of digital foundations and the use of data as a strategic asset. Her role is especially important in a business context where energy transition and digital transformation are increasingly intertwined. She has been tasked with helping accelerate the Group’s digital capabilities in support of operational performance, industrial productivity, energy forecasting, forecasting accuracy and the broader modernization of business processes. Kaitovic stands out for her strong expertise in IT architecture, large-scale transformation, change management and multicultural leadership. Her profile combines deep technical credibility with international executive experience and a clear understanding of industrial operations. This makes her well positioned to support ENGIE’s ambition to increase operational resilience, improve decision-making through data, and scale digital tools across the organization. In a sector under pressure to decarbonize and digitize at the same time, she represents the type of executive leader capable of connecting technology strategy with long-term business execution.