Browse the complete record of transactions filed by Stéphane ROUGON, Chief Revenue Officer (CRO). Officer active across 1 companies, notably WEDIA. Aggregated, 1 filings have been published. Total volume traded: €15k. The latest transaction was filed on 30 July 2024 — Cession. Regulator: AMF. The full history is openly available.
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Stéphane Rougon currently holds a key leadership position at Wedia, the French software company specializing in digital asset management and brand content operations, where he is identified as Chief Revenue Officer (CRO). His career within the company reflects deep expertise in DAM programs, commercial team leadership, and the support of large enterprise clients deploying content platforms at international scale. In Wedia’s published materials, he has also been referenced as Director of Operations for France, with direct responsibility for sales and project teams and for the successful rollout of DAM initiatives for major French companies with international footprints. Over time, Stéphane Rougon has established himself as a trusted voice on content governance, marketing process industrialization, and the operational value of media assets. His expertise includes defining the criteria for selecting a DAM solution, managing organizational change, aligning marketing, IT and business stakeholders, and implementing collaborative environments for multi-brand and multi-country organizations. This background places him at the center of both commercial performance and content lifecycle optimization challenges. At Wedia, he helps drive a positioning focused on innovation, particularly around AI applications for the generation, adaptation and distribution of visual content. His public comments indicate a strong understanding of the practical needs of retail and marketing decision-makers, with a focus on productivity, brand consistency and the reuse of existing assets. Through these responsibilities, Stéphane Rougon contributes to Wedia’s commercial growth while reinforcing its credibility among large enterprises seeking to structure and scale their content operations.