Caroline Comet-Fraigneau has been named the new Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Crédit Agricole Group Infrastructure Platform (CA-GIP). She brings to this role nearly thirty years of experience in the telecommunications and digital sectors.
She began her career at Orange, dedicating twenty years to the enterprise market where she held a variety of responsibilities: leading profit centers, managing operational units, and steering transformation programs centered on the customer experience.
She then joined OVHcloud, spending eight years with the company. There, she notably served as Vice President for France, Benelux, Middle East & Africa, before joining the Executive Committee as Chief Revenue Officer. A staunch advocate for European sovereign cloud, she contributed to the growth of Europe’s leading public cloud provider.
Caroline Comet-Fraigneau is a graduate of Télécom Paris and holds an MBA from the Collège des Ingénieurs.
CA-GIP, the Technological Backbone of Crédit Agricole Group
Created on January 1, 2019, CA-GIP concentrates 80% of Crédit Agricole Group’s IT production, infrastructure, and technological platforms. With more than 2,000 employees spread across France, the entity’s mission is to support the group’s digital transformation to strengthen its competitiveness.
CA-GIP aims to develop innovative platforms tailored to new usages while maintaining a high level of security and confidentiality. The company also emphasizes its commitment to social and environmental responsibility, notably through the eco-design of its solutions.
With this appointment, CA-GIP relies on a profile that blends technological expertise, a transformation-driven culture, and a strong belief in European digital sovereignty.
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