Claire Dorland-Clauzel

Claire Dorland-Clauzel (born November 15, 1954 in Rennes, France) is a French businesswoman. Since January 2008, she is the executive vice president of Michelin’s brands and external relations.

Biography

Claire Dorland-Clauzel studied khâgne at the lycée Henri-IV and obtained a master in History at La Sorbonne.[1] She also obtained a doctorate in Geography at the Paris institute of Géographie and is an alumnus of the école nationale d’administration (class of 1988).[1][2]

Claire Dorland-Clauzel started her career in the French public administration in 1988, at the department of treasury, in charge of foreign investments operating in France.[3] In 1993, she took the lead of Christian Noyer's cabinet when he was promoted head of the department of treasury[1] and she also became deputy CFO to French steel-maker Usinor.[4] From 1995 to 1997, she became the chief of staff for the director of the treasury department,[4] and joined Jean Arthuis’ cabinet as a technical advisor when he became minister of the economy.[2] In 1997, she was the head of life and health insurance office of the treasury department.[4]

In 1998, Claire Dorland-Clauzel joined the insurance company AXA as the head of the audit and control department, and became a member of the executive committee. In 2000, she became AXA France’s head of support functions, and in 2003, she was appointed to head of communications and sustainable development. She also shifted from being a member of AXA France’ executive committee to being a member of the group’s committee.[2]

In 2008, Claire Dorland-Clauzel joined French pneumatic manufacturer Michelin as head of communications and member of Michelin's board of directors.[5] In 2009, she managed Michelin’s first worldwide communications campaign.[6] In June 2012, she was also given the supervision of public affairs, Michelin Lifestyle and Michelin Travel Partner, which made her the supervisor of the Michelin Guide,[7] which she says is a crucial component of Michelin’s “brand content” strategy to communicate on the quality of the products it caters to its customers.[8] In December 2014, she was appointed executive vice president of Michelin’s brands and external relations.[2]

Awards

References

  1. 1 2 3 Verdo, Yann (14 Jun 2012), "Claire Dorland-Clauzel La bonne fée du Bibendum", Les Échos (in French), Paris, retrieved 26 Jan 2016
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Claire Dorland-Clauzel - EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT BRANDS AND EXTERNAL RELATIONS, MEMBER OF THE GROUP EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE". michelin.com. MICHELIN. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
  3. "Usinor Sacilor Claire DORLAND-CLAUZEL". lesechos.fr. LesEchos.fr. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
  4. 1 2 3 Washkuch, Frank. "Newsmaker: Claire Dorland Clauzel, Michelin". prweek.com. Haymarket Media Group Ltd. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
  5. Parekh, Rupal. "Meet the Woman Behind the Michelin Man". adage.com. Crain Communications. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
  6. Elliott, Stuart. "Will Consumers Tire of This Brand Character?". mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com. The New York Times Company. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
  7. Klara, Robert. "The Most Powerful Woman in Restaurants Whom You've Never Met Claire Dorland-Clauzel is the marketing mind behind the Michelin Red Guide". adweek.com. ADWEEK. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
  8. "Le guide Michelin nous différencie des autres fabricants de pneumatiques". http://bfmbusiness.bfmtv.com/. BFM TV. Retrieved 23 June 2015. External link in |website= (help)
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