an undergraduate degree in economics and a graduate degree in mathematics from the Ecole Centrale in Paris, a renowned science and engineering school
Philippe Citerne was born on April 14th, 1949.
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Citerne expressed frustration over French bureaucracy and the 35-hour work week.
Pagano, Margareta, "SocGen's Citerne Laughs Wryly at French Banking," Financial News Online, March 31, 2002.
Ecole Centrale de Paris, undergraduate degree in economics, graduate degree in mathematics.
In 1997 Citerne became co-CEO of SocGen, sharing the title with president Daniel Bouton. Both men found the arrangement highly workable, although it seemed unconventional to outsiders.
"You have to be humble and you have to be best of breed as a good manager. But it does help if you understand what is going on in everybody's business."
Citerne's population is 257.
The area of Citerne is 6,400,000.0 square meters.
Because Internet banking had not proved as popular in France as it had elsewhere in Europe, he believed the "customer-facing business," as it is called, would continue to be solid.
INSEE (French national statistical bureau), 1972-1974, project manager; French Ministry of Finance, Forecast Department, 1974-1979, project manager, then bureau chief of energy, transport, and equipment
1984-1986, director; 1986-1990, director of financial management; 1990-1995, director of human resources; 1995-1997, Resources and Services Division, deputy chief executive officer; 1997-, co-chief executive officer.