Explore the complete record of transactions filed by Henri Poupart-Lafarge, Chairman & CEO. Officer active across 2 companies, notably Societe Generale. Cumulatively, 15 filings have been published. Total volume traded: €4.3m. The latest transaction was filed on 8 July 2025 — Acquisition d'actions gratuites. Regulator: AMF. All data is accessible without signup.
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Henri Poupart-Lafarge is a prominent French corporate executive known for his leadership in the rail transport and listed-company sectors. He graduated from École polytechnique, École nationale des ponts et chaussées, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), reflecting a highly selective engineering and management background. His career combines financial discipline, strategic execution, and industrial leadership, with a long association with Alstom, one of France’s best-known industrial groups. At Alstom, he moved through senior leadership roles before being appointed Chairman and Chief Executive Officer in 2016. That appointment came at a pivotal moment for the company, following major corporate restructuring and a period of intense change in the European rail industry. As CEO, he has been closely associated with Alstom’s transformation into a global leader in sustainable mobility, with priorities including operational performance, integration of acquired businesses, industrial execution, and long-term growth. In 2025, Alstom announced that he would not seek a fourth term as CEO when his current mandate ends at the General Meeting approving the financial statements for the financial year ending 31 March 2027. His professional reputation is built on a combination of analytical rigor and hands-on management of complex international organizations. He is also recognized for his focus on energy transition and low-carbon mobility, especially the strategic role of rail in decarbonization. In addition to his industrial leadership, his profile is linked to governance roles, including Société Générale, which underscores his standing among senior French business leaders.