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Management
The Management team
Yves Gabriel | Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Bouygues Construction |
![]() | Born in 1951, Yves Gabriel is a graduate of the Ponts et Chaussées engineering school. He has been with Bouygues since 1976 and has held positions of responsibility in three of the group's main business areas: building, roads and public utilities management. In 1976, he joined Screg, starting his career as a works engineer before becoming head of sector and director of a regional branch. In 1985, he created Screg Bâtiment, where he remained as Chief Operating Officer until 1992. From 1985 to 1992, he was also Executive Vice President of Bouygues' Industrial Construction Division and Chairman of Ballestrero. Between 1992 and 1996, he was Chief Operating Officer of the Screg group, France's third largest roads group. In November 1996, he joined the Saur group as Executive Vice President with responsibility for the group's French businesses and the merger with Cise group, acquired from Saint Gobain. His responsibilities within the Saur group were extended in April 1999, and in June 2000 he was made Chief Operating Officer. Yves Gabriel was appointed Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Bouygues Construction in September 2002. |
Michel Cote![]() | Deputy CEO Born in 1943, Michel Cote is a graduate of the Ecole Polytechnique and Ecole des Ponts et Chaussées. He started his career as project engineer (1967-70), before being appointed head of the motorway department in the Bouches-du-Rhône Roads Administration (1970-74) and head of operations at Orly and Charles de Gaulle airports (1974-81). He joined Bouygues in 1981 as Director for International Civil Works. Michel Cote's subsequent posts include Deputy Managing Director for Civil Works (1984-89), Senior Vice President for Civil Engineering and Structures (1989-96), then Senior Vice President of the Civil Works branch from 1997. Since February 2003, he has served as Deputy CEO of Bouygues Construction. |
Philippe Fabié![]() | Chairman and CEO, Bouygues Bâtiment Ile-de-France Philippe Fabié, who was born in 1952, graduated from INSA Lyon and spent the early part of his career in the SAE and Eiffage groups. He joined Bouygues Construction in 2000 as Senior Vice President of the regional subsidiary, GFC Construction. In february 2003, he was appointed Chief Executive Officer of Bouygues Bâtiment Ile-de-France. Since the end of 2004, he has been Chairman and CEO. |
Philippe Bonnave![]() | Chief Executive Officer, Bouygues Entreprises France-Europe Born in 1953, Philippe Bonnave is a graduate of the Centrale Lille engineering school. He joined the Bouygues Group in 1998, first as Senior Vice President of GCA, Dalla Vera and DV Construction before being appointed Senior Vice President, Central and Southwestern Europe in 1999. Since February 2003, he has been Chief Executive Officer of Bouygues Entreprises France-Europe. |
Olivier-Marie Racine![]() | Chief Executive Officer, Bouygues Bâtiment International Olivier-Marie Racine, born in 1958, is a graduated of the Ecole Polytechnique and the ENGREF. He started his career as an engineer with the Caisse des Dépôts. He joined Bouygues in 1991 as head of the civil works division of Quille. He became Operations Director and then Deputy Regional Director in 1995. He moved to Bouygues UK in 1997, where he served successively as Operations Director, then Managing Director. After a spell with responsibility for the Asia and Africa zones, he was appointed Chief Executive Officer of Bouygues Bâtiment International in February 2003. |
Christian Gazaignes![]() | Chief Executive Officer, Bouygues Travaux Publics Born in 1955 and a graduate of the Ecole Polytechnique and the Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, Christian Gazaignes has spent his entire career with Bouygues Travaux Publics. Having joined the company in 1980 as a methods engineer, he went on to become Operations Director first for France (Marseille metro, Sylans viaduct), then for international projects (Kwon Tong bypass). In 1992, he was appointed Technical Director, and in 1995 he took charge of operations in Hong Kong. In July 1999, his sphere of management was set at the Africa, Asia/Pacific, and Central and Latin America zones. Since February 2003, he has been Chief Executive Officer of Bouygues Travaux Publics. |
Jean-Philippe Trin![]() | Chief Executive Officer, Specialist civil works division Jean-Philippe Trin was born in 1962. After graduating from the ESTP, he took an MS degree at Northwestern University. He joined Bouygues in 1987, starting out as a site manager with DTP Terrassement. He joined VSL in 1994, taking charge of VSL Hong Kong. In 1997, he was appointed senior vice president of VSL International, with responsibility for the whole of Asia, Central Europe and the Middle East. In January 2000, he became Chief Executive Officer of VSL. In march 2004, he became Chairman and CEO of VSL and Chairman and CEO of DTP Terrassement. |
Charles Paradis![]() | Chief Executive Officer, Bouygues Construction Concessions Charles Paradis was born in 1958 and graduated from the Ecole Polytechnique and the Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées. He began his career with a five-year stint at the Ministry of Defence, in the Maritime Affairs department based first in Cherbourg, then in Brest. He joined Bouygues Travaux Publics in 1988 as head of the commercial department. After being involved in a number of concession projects, he took charge of the company operating the Istria motorway in Croatia in 1997. He was made Senior Vice President, Concessions prior to his appointment as Chief Executive Officer of Bouygues Construction Concessions in February 2003. |
Gaëtan Desruelles![]() | Chairman and CEO, ETDE Gaëtan Desruelles, who was born in 1956, holds a diploma from the Institut d'Etudes Politiques in Paris and a degree in law. He joined Bouygues in 1981 as a Human Resources executive and later switched to Administration, Management and Finance. After a few years away from the group, he returned in 1992 as Director of Financial and Stock Exchange Operations. In 1994, he was appointed Senior Vice President of the concession company of the Stade de France. In June 2001, he joined the general management of ETDE, and has been Chairman and CEO since February 2003. |
Pascal Grangé![]() | Chief Financial Officer Pascal Grangé, who was born in 1961, holds a postgraduate diploma in finance. He has been with Bouygues since 1986. His first appointment was as finance manager at Dragages & Travaux Publics. He was a member of the Financial Engineering team in 1987. In July 1995, he moved to Screg as Financial Director, and then served as Company Secretary of Stéreau and Saur France. Pascal Grangé became Corporate Secretary of the Saur group in June 2001, and in June 2003, he was appointed Chief Financial Officer of Bouygues Construction. |
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François Jacquel![]() | Executive Vice President, Human Resources Born in 1946, François Jacquel is a graduate of the Ecole des Cadres. He began his career at Saint-Gobain in 1971 as a Human Resources executive. After being in charge of personnel administration at Sonacotra, he joined Bouygues in 1977 as head of the Personnel Administration department. He broadened his responsibilities, and became Group Senior Vice President, Personnel in 1986. He was then appointed Group Senior Vice President, Personnel and Social Affairs (1987) and Senior Vice President, Human Resources, Building and Civil Works (1988). Since 1999, he has been Executive Vice President, Human Resources at Bouygues Construction. François Jacquel is also president of the Gustave Eiffel apprentice training centre and represents of Bouygues Construction on professional organisations. |
Jean-Marc Kiviatkowski![]() | Vice President, Legal Affairs Jean-Marc Kiviatkowski, who was born in 1956, holds a postgraduate diploma in international business law. After beginning his career in the legal affairs department at Peugeot SA, he joined Bouygues in 1988 as general counsel at Bouygues Travaux Publics. He took up the post of general secretary at Bouygues Travaux Publics in 2000, and was appointed General Counsel of Bouygues Construction in 2003. He became Vice President, Legal Affairs of Bouygues Construction in 2005. |
Hubert Barbellion![]() | Commercial Director Hubert Barbellion was born in 1952, and is a graduate of IMAC. He began his career in 1974 as an IT engineer, first at Sogeb and then at Assurances Continentales. He became a Manager at the Société Française de Recours, and then its corporate secretary in Monaco in 1981. He was appointed Chairman and CEO of the Lloyd’s of London Association of French Underwriters in 1986. In 1992, he was named Vice President, Industrial Operations for the BEG Group. In 2000, he became Executive Vice President of France Citévision, and he joined Bouygues Construction on September 1, 2006 as Group Commercial Director. |
Christophe Morange![]() | Vice President, Corporate Communications Born in 1970, Christophe Morange added a diploma from the Institut d'Etudes Politiques in Paris to his arts degree. After starting his career in the communications department of the group International Paper France, he rejoined Bouygues in 1997 as communications manager of 9 Telecom. In 1998, he was appointed Internal Communications Manager for the Bouygues Group. He became Vice President, Corporate Communications of Bouygues Construction in March 2003. |














