- French telecom operator Orange SA ORAN looks to name Christel Heydemann as its new CEO marking the debut of a woman leader for the firm as a part of governance revamp, Reuters reports.
- Heydemann currently heads European operations at French electric equipment group Schneider Electric SE SBGSY.
- A graduate of France's elite engineering school Polytechnique, Heydemann, will replace Stephane Richard after a court convicted him of the conspiracy of misusing public funds.
- Richard, who has led Orange for the past 12 years, denied any wrongdoing.
- Richard was likely to quit the group on January 31.
- The report adds that Orange is yet to elect a new Chair succeeding Richard.
- Heydemann is the favored candidate of France's finance ministry, which holds sway over the governance of Orange, in which the state owns a combined 23% stake.
- Price Action: ORAN shares traded higher by 2.15% at $11.40 in the premarket session on the last check Monday.
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