Explore the complete record of transactions filed by BRUNE POIRSON, Administratrice indépendante de Getlink SE. Insider active across 1 companies, notably GETLINK SE. Cumulatively, 2 filings have been published. Total volume traded: €56k. The latest transaction was filed on 1 April 2025 (Acquisition). Regulator: AMF. The full history is accessible without signup.
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Brune Poirson is an independent director of Getlink SE, the Franco-British mobility and infrastructure group that owns and operates the Channel Tunnel. On the board, she brings recognized expertise in corporate social responsibility (CSR), ESG criteria, and environmental transition. She serves on the Ethics and CSR Committee as well as the Nominations and Remuneration Committee, where her background helps shape governance priorities and embed sustainability considerations into the group’s long-term strategy. Born in 1982 in Washington, D.C., and holding both French and American nationality, Brune Poirson graduated from Sciences Po Aix, the London School of Economics, and Harvard Kennedy School. She began her career in London at the Foundation for Britain’s Innovation, then joined the French Development Agency as a development coordinator in New Delhi on a project focused on access to drinking water in urban slums. This early experience grounded her in public policy, development, and social impact. Her public career reached national prominence when she served as Secretary of State to the Minister for Ecological and Solidarity Transition in Édouard Philippe’s government from 2017 to 2020. In that role, she became closely associated with policies related to the circular economy, waste reduction, and the transformation of production and consumption models. She played an important role in the development and passage of France’s anti-waste law for a circular economy (the AGEC law), a landmark piece of environmental legislation. After leaving government, she continued to focus on sustainability in the private sector. At Getlink, Poirson’s profile aligns with the group’s emphasis on low-carbon mobility, non-financial compliance, and continuous improvement in ESG practices. Her combination of public-sector leadership, development experience, and climate-policy expertise makes her a valuable board member for a strategic infrastructure company facing increasing expectations around sustainability, ethics, and societal impact.