Explore the detailed record of transactions filed by Jean-Paul SIRET, Président du Conseil d’Administration de LNA Santé. Director active across 1 companies, notably LNA SANTE. Aggregated, 13 disclosures have been recorded. Total volume traded: €4m. The latest transaction was filed on 14 May 2026 — Acquisition. Regulator: AMF. The full history is accessible without signup.
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Jean-Paul Siret is the historic founder of LNA Santé, a leading French healthcare and long-term care group specializing in elder care, psychiatry, and rehabilitation services. Before entering the healthcare and care-home sector, he built his professional background in real estate and development: he worked first as a property agent and then as a sales director for a developer-builder between 1972 and 1982. In 1983, he founded JPS SA, a design, development, and construction company. That entrepreneurial experience gave him a strong grounding in real estate structuring, project execution, and asset development—skills that later proved useful when he launched a care-home business. In the early 1990s, Jean-Paul Siret opened his first care facilities in Nantes, including La Chézalière, alongside families who remain connected to the project today. This initiative marked the beginning of what became the Noble Âge group, later renamed LNA Santé. Over nearly 30 years at the helm, he led the group’s expansion from a local entrepreneurial initiative into a diversified and recognized healthcare platform. His leadership was associated with steady growth in the number of facilities, broader service offerings, and a strong emphasis on quality of care, especially for vulnerable elderly people and patients living with Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders. Jean-Paul Siret is now Chairman of the Board of Directors of LNA Santé. He remains a key figure in the company’s governance and strategic direction, while day-to-day executive leadership has been entrusted to his son, Willy Siret, who has served as Chief Executive Officer since 2020. His profile combines entrepreneurial drive, sector expertise, and long-term family governance. He has also played a role in the operational and shareholding structure of La Chézalière. More broadly, his career illustrates the development of a family-controlled listed company that has maintained its independence while professionalizing its governance and expanding its footprint in French healthcare and care services.