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PASCAL PERROCHON
ODASCE

Pascal PERROCHON manages International Business at France Chimie, a professional Chemistry Industries Organisation in France; a sector with more than 70% of its revenue coming from export (2021).

He is also deployed at the FIEEC (Electrical, Electronic and Communication Industries Federation) concerning Global Trade.

Before joining France Chimie (previously called Union des Industries Chimiques) in 2007, he was managing the Customs and Global Trade branch at the FICIME (International Mechanical and Electronic Companies Federation), after years working for the Centre Français du Commerce Extérieur (now Business France) as a regulatory attaché for Africa and then North America.

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Thomas BRISSET
DG Trésor

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Guillaume VANDERHEYDEN
DGDDI

As a Public Law postgraduate and alumni from l’Institut Régional d’Administration of Nantes (2001-2002), Guillaume VANDERHEYDEN started his career at the head of the Legal Department of the Economy and Finance Ministry as an international law consultant. As a member of the French delegation in the International Oil Pollution Compensation Funds (IOPC), he took part in the international negotiations surrounding the Erika and Prestige disasters. He became Deputy Head of the “Global Financial System and Summit Organisation” Bureau of Public Treasury in 2006 where he coordinated the G8 summit, the OECD institutional matters, and debates to fight against international corruption. He was in charge of the Report at the Interdepartmental Committee of Industrial Reorganisation (CIRI) from 2009 and 2011. Then, he became Head of the Strategy, Research, and Management of the DG French Treasury. Laureate of the open exam of the Inspectoral General of Finances (IGF), Guillaume VANDERHEYDEN worked with the Government between 2013 and 2017 as consultant and auditor. In 2017, he joined ZALIS, a consulting firm specialising in Strategy and Reorganisation of companies, as French Director-General. In July 2020, he became Assistant Director of Trade (Assistant Director COMINT) at the DGDDI. Also, he was a business lecturer at l’École Polytechnique between 2013 and 2014.

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Clément BASCOUL
AUTF

Clément BASCOUL is Global Head of Trade Compliance & Customs at Sanofi, in charge of the Group's customs and export control policies. 

He began his career in 2000 with the Deloitte & Touche law firm and quickly specialized in customs law, before joining the Total group for almost ten years, in charge of EMEA customs coordination.
Then he joined the law firm Fidal, to help develop the customs and export control offer.

Finally, before joining Sanofi, Clément BASCOUL was the Group Compliance Officer of Fives, in charge of the group's export control/trade compliance policies.

He has a legal background in international business law and tax law, he was a lawyer and member of the Hauts-de-Seine bar.

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Laurent LEONARD
CHEVRON ORONITE

After eighteen years in Human and Goods Safety, Environmental Protection and Installations Safety, Laurent LEONARD wished to shift his career and enter the Customs World. Therefore, in April 2018 he joined the Head of Supply Chain Management for the EAME region (Europe, Africa, and the Middle East) for Chevron Oronite as Customs Regulation Manager while following a Manager Formation at ODASCE.

He oversees Customs and Fiscal Regulation enforcement for energy products in accordance with the logistic flow in the EAME region. He sets Customs and Fiscal processes, defines duties and taxation optimization strategies, supervises internal and external control, and advises the Region’s Buy and Sale Directories. He is a member of ODASCE’s Customs Commission, AUTF and France Chimie.

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Nadia BOUZENZANA
HONEYWELL GARRETT MOTION

Nadia BOUZENZANA worked for more than 15 years in Global Trade as a Compliance Policies, Export Control, and Government Relations expert. After a Master’s degree in Finance and Controlling at IPAC Annecy, she worked in several companies where she was Export and Customs Manager. In 2005, she became Global Trade & Customs Manager at Syngenta where she developed Global Trade Policies for the company and managed Global Trade Compliance.

In 2009, she started working for Honeywell Transportation Systems as TS Global Trade Compliance Director. Her expertise revolves mostly around Implementation Control of Customs and Trade policies and laws at the company level as well as managing taxation optimization with a program facilitating international trade flows and governance structure.

After an Executive Program in International Taxation and Transfer Pricing at HEC Lausanne, Nadia BOUZENZANA became Senior Director International Trade Compliance & Government Program at Honeywell Garrett Motion SARL in 2015. She was part of developing and implementing a Global Export Control System not only in its process but also its organisation. She works along with the EU Commission, especially in the US EU Trade and Technology Council.

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DR. Jérôme VERNY
NEOMA BS

Jérôme VERNY, geographer and economist graduate, founded and now is at the head of a Research Institute specialised in new mobility questions. He is also a Professor in a Management School. In the past fifteen years, he supervised and assisted more than thirty R&D projects at both national and international scales; these projects focused on new business models concerning transport and logistics.

 

As international Expert/Advisor on transport and logistics issues, he often advises the World Bank, the UN, the OECD, the UE (EC, ECB), as well as ministerial cabinets (in France, Belgium, Canada, Russia, Japan, China etc.), large companies (Renault, Mazda, Sanofi, BNP, ASPEN, Continental, Ariane Group etc.) and SMB/ITE.

 

As Doctorate in economic geography from the Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, transport and logistics engineer and graduate from the Institut d’Urbanisme of Paris, he wrote more than a hundred national and international articles in academic journals (International Journal of Production Economics, Revue d’Économie Régionale et Urbaine etc.), in international collective works (Routledge, IGI etc.) as well as business press (The Independent, les Echos, La Tribune, Le Nouvel Economiste etc.) and specialised press in transport and supply chain management (SC Mag, Navigations Ports et Industries etc.). In 2009, Jérôme VERNY received the international prize for young researcher in transport from the OECD-ITF (International Transport Forum) in Liebniz where 52 Transports Ministers gathered. His current research themes revolve around the new economic geography context from the vantage point of goods flow and multimodal logistics.

 

Part of his main current societal commitments: Scientific President of KEYROS (investment fund for new mobility); guest member of the Académie des Technologies under patronage of the Président de la République, the General Secretary of CNFG and Co-President of the LOC; at Paris 2022 UGI, Vice-President of Hub-TEN; founding member of the GIS Institut de la Logistique; President of “logistics” sessions of the EIP Label; Member of the Regional Committee of the Parties Prenantes and of SNCF Réseau (by the DG of SNCF) etc.

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