Discover the full record of transactions filed by Olivier PEDRON, Chief Executive Officer. Officer active across 1 companies, notably SOGECLAIR. In total, 2 disclosures have been logged. Total volume traded: €152k. The latest transaction was filed on 3 February 2025 — Acquisition. Regulator: AMF. All data is free.
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Olivier Pedron is a French executive in the aerospace and industrial technology sectors, best known for having served as Chief Executive Officer of SOGECLAIR until January 3, 2025. His career reflects a blend of operational leadership, strategic development and corporate transformation within a listed group specialized in engineering, simulation and high-value solutions for safer and more sustainable mobility. Prior to joining SOGECLAIR, he built his career in the aerospace and defense industry, notably at Rockwell Collins, where he held several roles in strategy and commercial functions. SOGECLAIR also states that he began his professional life as an officer and helicopter pilot in the French Army. He is a graduate of the École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr, holds a master’s degree in strategy from Paris-Sorbonne University, and earned an MBA from Instituto de Empresa in Madrid. This background gave him a profile that combines discipline, strategic thinking and industrial leadership. At SOGECLAIR, Pedron first joined as Deputy Chief Executive Officer and Head of the Solutions business unit in September 2021. He was then appointed Chief Executive Officer on May 11, 2023. In that role, he became one of the key figures behind the ONE SOGECLAIR strategic plan, launched in 2022 to strengthen shared capabilities, consolidate know-how and integrate the group’s businesses more closely. One of his most visible achievements was the rollout of a new brand architecture announced in January 2024, designed to simplify the company’s market positioning and organize activities into clearer divisions such as SOGECLAIR Conseil, Digital Engineering, Equipment and Simulation. His agenda also emphasized digital transformation, international growth, especially in North America, and team reinforcement. He publicly supported a growth roadmap aimed at expanding the group’s scale and improving operational cohesion. Overall, Pedron’s tenure at SOGECLAIR was characterized by a structured transformation agenda, a stronger industrial identity and a long-term focus on innovation and mobility solutions.