Dominique Senequier

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Dominique Senequier

Dominique Senequier (* 1953 in Toulon ) is a French entrepreneur .

Life

Senequier studied economics at the Ecole Polytechnique; DEA, University of Paris . She was one of the first seven women to be enrolled at the École polytechnique in 1972 , the first year in which women were also admitted to study there. She holds a postgraduate degree in Banking and Monetary Economics from the University of Paris Sorbonne . She was then a director of Hewlett-Packard , a position from which she resigned in March 2012. Since then she has been the managing director of Ardian (formerly part of the AXA insurance group). Ardian has 300 employees who manage 50 active funds.

Senequier was ranked 98th on Forbes magazine's list of the 100 Most Powerful Women in the World in August 2011. In 2009 she was ranked 50th on the same list. Dominique Senequier was made a Knight of the Legion of Honor in 2012.

She is married with one child and lives with her family in Paris. Senequier is a pianist and opera lover.

Prizes and awards (selection)

Individual evidence

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