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AREVA aims for excellence in all of its activities whether in terms of quality, industrial performance, nuclear safety, occupational safety, health or environmental protection.
AREVA aims for excellence in all of its activities whether in terms of quality, industrial performance, nuclear safety, occupational safety, health or environmental protection.
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Historical agreement in civil nuclear in India
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Awarding -Project leaders for South Africa diplomas
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AREVA strengthens its footing in Japan
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GROUP / ORGANIZATION
May 02, 2006
On May 2, 2006, the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders appointed new members of AREVA's Supervisory Board to replace a majority of the members whose terms had expired.
Mr. Frédéric LEMOINE was confirmed as Chairman of the Supervisory Board during the Board meeting held immediately after the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders and the following members joined the Board:
The members of the Supervisory Board are now as follows:
Chairman
Vice Chairman
Members
A career diplomat, he spent fifteen years at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, first in the Department of African affairs and Madagascar, then as assistant to the Secretary General and finally as Counselor in the cabinet of the Foreign Minister.
He later became Director of the Press and Information Office of the French Embassy in Washington DC before joining the French Embassy in Madrid as Minister Counselor (through 1990). For a period of ten years, he managed private companies in the media and finance sectors (insurance, fund management, management consulting). He was a director of Radio Monte Carlo, Havas and Henkel. He returned to the diplomatic arena in September 2000 as Ambassador of France to Mexico and then to Rabat (September 2004-March 2006). Mr. Faure became Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on March 17, 2006.