Explore the detailed record of transactions filed by CATHERINE MACGREGOR, Directrice Générale d’ENGIE. Director active across 1 companies, notably ENGIE. Aggregated, 7 reports have been logged. Total volume traded: €1.4m. The latest transaction was disclosed on 15 March 2026 (Acquisition d'actions gratuites de performance). Regulator: AMF. The full history is openly available.
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Catherine MacGregor is the Chief Executive Officer of ENGIE, a role she has held since January 1, 2021. She is also a member of the Group’s Board of Directors. At ENGIE, she leads one of the world’s major energy companies through a strategic transformation focused on the energy transition, with priorities including renewable power, energy infrastructure, portfolio simplification, and disciplined capital allocation. ENGIE’s Board has proposed her reappointment as CEO, underscoring confidence in the direction and performance of the Group under her leadership. An engineer by training and a graduate of École Centrale Paris, MacGregor began her career at Schlumberger in 1995, where she spent many years in international operational and managerial roles in the energy services sector. She later joined TechnipFMC, where she became a member of the Executive Committee and led the company’s onshore and offshore engineering activities, as well as responsibilities across markets and regions. This background gave her deep expertise in complex industrial projects, operational execution, large-scale project delivery, and the technological challenges of the energy industry. Since taking charge of ENGIE, she has pursued a clear strategic agenda: strengthening the company’s position in low-carbon energy, accelerating growth in renewables and networks, and reshaping the portfolio to focus on core activities. ENGIE has highlighted that she has refocused the Group and profoundly transformed its organization and culture to better support its ambition to become a leader in the energy transition. Her leadership has also been associated with divestments from non-core assets and a stronger emphasis on customer solutions, infrastructure, and sustainable growth. Beyond ENGIE, MacGregor is actively involved in the World Economic Forum as a member of its Alliance of CEO Climate Leaders, reflecting her profile as a prominent executive voice on climate strategy, industrial transformation, and corporate governance.