LOGISTICS company Geodis has appointed three leaders to its executive committee.
On Monday it announced the appointment of Stéphanie Hervé as group executive vice president, contract logistics; David-Olivier Tarac as group chief financial officer; and Amaury Valicon as group chief performance officer.
Ms Hervé joined Geodis in 1998 as head of engineering and solution design for the group before taking on operational responsibilities in 1999.
Geodis said Ms Hervé took over the general management of contract logistics activities in France, Spain and Morocco in 2007, and was appointed chief operating officer for the Western Europe Middle East Africa region in 2018.
Mr Tarac joined Geodis in July 2022 as deputy chief financial officer. He has previously worked at the Boston Consulting Group and the ADP Group.
Geodis said he became an executive vice president of Istanbul-based TAV Airports in 2012 and in 2017 became managing director in charge of the ADP Group’s North and Latin American activities
And Mr Valicon joined Geodis as group chief financial officer in 2018 before being appointed to the executive committee. His background is in transport and logistics industries and in finance.
Geodis’ global network spans nearly 170 countries, including Australia.
It specialises in supply chain optimisation, freight forwarding, contract logistics, distribution & express and road transport.