Philippe Harache

Last updated

Philippe Harache
Born
Philippe Harache

12 April 1954 (1954-04-12) (age 67)
Orbec, France
NationalityFrench
Education Aerospace engineer
MBA
Senior Executive Programme
Advanced Management programme
Alma mater Institut polytechnique des sciences avancées
Sorbonne Graduate Business School
INSEAD
Harvard Business School
OccupationFormer deputy CEO of Eurocopter [1]
SuccessorChristian Gras

Philippe Harache (born 12 April 1954, at Orbec), is a French aerospace engineer and businessman. He is the former deputy CEO of Eurocopter. [2] [3]

Contents

Biography

A graduate of the Institut polytechnique des sciences avancées (1976), Sorbonne Graduate Business School, INSEAD and Harvard Business School, Philippe Harache started his career in 1978 at the Helicopter department of Aérospatiale . [4] Then, he moved to Asia: Hong Kong in 1980, Singapore in 1982 where he was CEO of Samaero, a subsidiary of Aérospatiale. [5] In 1992, he became chief of staff of the CEO of Eurocopter and in 1993 deputy CEO of Eurocopter Holdings. In 1994, he was nominated CEO of Eurocopter International. [6]

He became deputy CEO of Eurocopter in 2001. [7] He retired in 2010 with the nomination of his successor, Christian Gras. [8] [9]

Since 2002, he was also foreign trade advisers of France. [10] [11]

Bibliography

Awards

Related Research Articles

Médaille militaire Award

The Médaille militaire is a military decoration of the French Republic for other ranks for meritorious service and acts of bravery in action against an enemy force. It is the third highest award of the French Republic, after the Légion d'honneur, a civil and military order, and the ordre de la Libération, a Second World War-only order. The Médaille militaire is therefore the most senior entirely military active French decoration.

Francis Veber

Francis Paul Veber is a French film director, screenwriter and producer, and playwright. He has written and directed both French and American films. Eight French-language films with which he has been involved, as either writer or director or both, have been remade as English-language Hollywood films: Le grand blond avec une chaussure noire, L'emmerdeur, La Cage aux Folles, Le Jouet, Les Compères, La chèvre, Les Fugitifs, Le dîner de cons and La Doublure. He also wrote the screenplay for My Father the Hero, the 1994 American remake of the French-language film Mon père, ce héros.

Christian Clavier

Christian Jean-Marie Clavier is a French actor, screenwriter, film producer and director. He became widely popular after starring in two hit comedy series: Patrice Leconte's Les Bronzés and Les Visiteurs directed by Jean-Marie Poiré. He furthered his popularity by taking a role of Asterix in the screen adaptations of the comic books by Albert Uderzo and René Goscinny.

Thierry Lhermitte

Thierry Lhermitte is a French actor, director, writer and producer, best known for his comedic roles. He was a founder of the comedy troupe Le Splendid in the 1970s, along with, among others, Christian Clavier, Gérard Jugnot, and Michel Blanc. The group adapted a number of its stage hits for the cinema, and scored major successes with films such as Les Bronzés (1978), Les Bronzés font du ski (1979), Le Père Noël est une ordure (1982) and Un indien dans la ville (1994).

Jean-Michel Aulas French businessman

Jean-Michel Antoine Aulas is a French businessman. He is the founder and CEO of Cegid and serves as the owner and president of French football club Olympique Lyonnais which he has owned since 1987. Since January 2020, Aulas is also the chairman of OL Reign.

Christian Philippe Polak is a French businessman and author who has published several books on 19th-century Franco-Japanese relations; one Le Monde book review called him "the best specialist on this question".

Charles-Édouard Bouée

Charles-Édouard Bouée is a French businessman. He is the Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Adagia Partners, a European MidCap Private Equity firm which he co-founded with Nicolas Holzman and Sylvain Berger-Duquene. Adagia focuses on midcap buyouts in Healthcare, Business Services and Tech.

Henri Martre was a French telecommunications engineer. He headed both the Délégation générale pour l'armement, the aerospace conglomerate Aérospatiale and the French Aerospace Industries Association (GIFAS). He was considered one of the main promoters in France of "competitive intelligence".

Dominique Mouillot

Dominique Mouillot, is a French business leader.

Gérard Bougrier is a French civil servant (prefect).

Born in 1958, Guillaume Giscard d'Estaing has been chairman and CEO of Sofema since 2007.

Joseph Barès French general

Joseph Édouard Barès was a French general and a pioneer of military aviation. A veteran of the First World War, he later served three time as Chief of Staff of the French Air Force.

Thierry Tea is a French-Cambodian businessman, entrepreneur, and investor. He is the founder and managing director of the Philippines-based aviation solutions company, PhilJets Aero Services Inc.

Philippe Brassac French business executive

Philippe Brassac is a French business executive, currently the chief executive of Crédit Agricole, having succeeded Jean-Paul Chifflet to the role in May 2015. He has been also Chairman of the French Banking Federation since September 2016, succeeding to Frédéric Oudéa.

Pascal Boris

Pascal Boris, CBE, is an active business angel. He also sits on a number of boards as a non-executive director. He is a former senior international banking executive. He was CEO of BNP Paribas UK (1999–2007) and CEO of BNP Paribas Suisse (2007–2013).

François Lecointre French general

François Gérard Marie Lecointre is a French army general who has served as Chief of the Defence Staff between 2017 and 2021. As a captain, with Lieutenant Bruno Heluin as the company commanding officer, he was one of the two heroes of the Battle of Vrbanja Bridge in 1995, the last fixed bayonet charge combat of the French Armed Forces.

The Governor of Les Invalides is a French military personality and figure, named by the French Government to direct the institution of the Hôtel des Invalides of Paris.

Stéphane André Braunschweig is a French theatre director.

Marc Monchal French Army General

Marc Monchal was a French Army General. In addition to his status as an Army General, he served as Chief of Staff of the French Army from 17 April 1991 to 27 August 1996 after having been Head of the Minister of Defence's military cabinet from 17 April 1989 to 17 May 1991.

References