Stéphane Israël

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Stéphane Israël

Stéphane Israël (born January 3, 1971 ) is a French civil servant and manager. He was magistrate at the French Court of Auditors and Chief of Staff at the French Minister of Economics, Arnaud Montebourg . In 2013 he was named CEO of Arianespace .

education

Stéphane Israël is the son of a law professor and a psychoanalyst. He attended the Lycée Jean-Baptiste-Say in Paris and the Lycée Henri IV in Paris . There he published a school newspaper called Le Même et l'Autre . As an admirer of François Mitterrand , he was active in his youth in the SOS Racisme association.

From 1994 to 1995 he was a teaching assistant at Harvard University in the USA .

He then entered the École normal supérieure , where he studied history. He graduated with a DEA , which corresponds to a master’s degree. He also graduated from the École nationale d'administration .

Court of Auditors and Historical Research

In 2001 Israël was appointed to the French Court of Auditors, where he was assigned to the 2nd Chamber. This is responsible for national defense, space travel and industry. There he mainly dealt with French space policy.

From 2005 to 2007 he was associate professor at the École normal supérieure.

Israël is also the author of several historical works. In 1994 he wrote a text about the historian Jérôme Carcopino in Les Facs sous Vichy. Among his texts is a book from 2005 about the students of the École normal supérieure during the Second World War .

Career

In 2007 he began his career in the aerospace industry as a consultant to Louis Gallois , then CEO of EADS . He spent four years as EADS 'space subsidiary Astrium, where he part of the intercontinental ballistic missile nprogramms M51 was. From 2010 to 2012 he was head of the European Earth observation program Copernicus at Astrium Services .

For the think tank Terra Nova he worked under the direction of Patrick Weil on the joint publication 80 proposals that do not cost 80 billion and thus made his economic-political views public for the first time.

From May 2012, Stéphane Israël headed the cabinet of the French Minister for Economic Affairs, Arnaud Montebourg . Negotiations between the French government and the steel company ArcelorMittal led to a dispute between Israël and Montebourg in 2013. As a result, the minister is said to have separated from his colleague. This was publicly denied.

Arianespace

Following the appointment of Jean-Yves Le Gall , the previous CEO of Arianespace, as President of the French space agency CNES , Stéphane Israël was announced as his successor. On April 18, 2013, Arianespace's Board of Directors unanimously named him CEO. At the same time, he became CEO of Starsem , a Euro-Russian company that markets Soyuz launcher launches from the Baikonur Cosmodrome . Boris Vallaud replaced him as Arnaud Montebourg's chief of staff.

After the restructuring of Arianespace in April 2017, he also became Executive Vice President of ArianeGroup, where he is responsible for all civil launch vehicles.

Personal

Stéphane Israël is married and has three children.

Individual evidence

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