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French businessman (born 1953)
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Vincent de Rivaz
Born (1953-10-04) 4 October 1953 (age 71)
Paris, France
EducationÉcole Nationale Supérieure d'Hydraulique et de Mécanique de Grenoble
OccupationCEO of EDF Energy (2003–2017)

Vincent de Rivaz (born 4 October 1953, in Paris) is a French businessman who is the former chief executive (CEO) of EDF Energy plc, a British subsidiary of Électricité de France.

Early life

He studied engineering at the École Nationale Supérieure d'Hydraulique et de Mécanique de Grenoble, part of the Grenoble Institute of Technology in the Rhône-Alpes region.

Career

Électricité de France

He joined Électricité de France in 1977 as a hydraulic engineer. From 1991-94 he was the managing director of the hydropower department.

He became head of the UK operations in 2002.

EDF Energy

He was CEO of EDF Energy between 2003 and 2017.

He met Bill Coley, the former chief executive of British Energy, in 2005 to discuss a take-over of British Energy.

In November 2017 he stepped down as CEO and was replaced with Simone Rossi.

Personal life

He married Anne de Valence de Minardière in 1980. They have three sons. He was awarded Knight of the Legion of Honour, the Melchett Medal in 2006, and an honorary Commander of the British Empire (CBE) in 2012.

References

  1. Webb, Tim (26 February 2006). "Vincent de Rivaz: Take that Brussels. Shut up Centrica. 'Mr Nuclear' puts passion into power". The Independent.
  2. Debretts
  3. ^ Gosden, Emily (13 June 2017). "EDF chief who ran Hinkley nuclear project makes surprise exit". The Times.
  4. Ambrose, Jillian (23 September 2017). "'You have bumpy weeks, months, years': EDF Energy's Vincent de Rivaz on 16 years at the helm". The Daily Telegraph.
  5. Vaughan, Adam (13 June 2017). "EDF Energy's Vincent de Rivaz to step down after winning Hinkley battle". The Guardian.

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Business positions
Preceded byNew company Chief Executive of EDF Energy
2003 to 2017
Succeeded bySimone Rossi
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