Emmanuelle TRICHET
Programme Director – Corporate Transition, Resilience and InnovationEmmanuelle Trichet joined I4CE in 2023; she is in charge of a programme aimed at businesses (financial and non-financial) that seeks to address the challenges and potential synergies between finance, resilience, competitiveness and economic security.
Before joining I4CE, Emmanuelle worked in different areas of the financial sector at Banque de France. She was notably responsible for the short and medium-term financing market. She also led the structuring of a long-term financing market for private placements in France and Europe. She reformed and drove innovations in these markets with all stakeholders. Before that, she held several positions in banking supervision at the French prudential authority (ACPR), where she was responsible for top tier financial groups and oversaw mergers and acquisitions.
Emmanuelle is an auditor at the Institut des Hautes Etudes de la Défense Nationale (IHEDN), having participated in its advanced studies programme on national defence and security strategy. She holds a Master’s degree from Sciences Po Paris (Economics) and a Master in Management from EM Lyon business school (Finance).
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20/12/2024
Climate Report
Further transforming business models in the private sector
Methodologies for target-setting and climate alignment assessment: Current status and future prospects for taking further account of nature and resilience. Economic players must face climate change and sustainability issues by transforming economic models, while strengthening their competitiveness and resilience. -
20/12/2024
Climate Report
Strengthening forward-looking strategic scenarios in the private sector
Sectoral climate change mitigation scenarios for strategy development and alignment assessment by economic players: Current status and future prospects for taking further account of nature and resilience All sectors face growing pressures to transform their business models in response to multiple challenges (sustainability issues, technological supremacy, control over natural resources, etc.), while strengthening their competitiveness […]