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SUEZ begins a new chapter in its history: the acquisition of SUEZ by the Consortium of shareholders and the appointment of a new CEO, Sabrina Soussan
The Consortium of shareholders made up of Meridiam, GIP and the Caisse des Dépôts Group finalized on January 31, 2022 the acquisition of SUEZ, in line with the merger agreement between SUEZ and Veolia of May 14, 2021 and the June 29, 2021 put option agreement.
A major player in environmental services in France and internationally, SUEZ builds on the expertise and commitment of 35,000 men and women determined to provide dedicated support to local communities and industrial customers in water, waste, and air management. With revenue of close to €7 billion, covering the Water and Recycling and Recovery France businesses, international assets in Italy, Central Europe, Africa including Morocco, Central Asia, India, China, and Australia as well as global digital and environmental activities, SUEZ has a strong growth outlook and innovation capabilities, both in France and abroad.
The Consortium of shareholders commented: “Today marks the beginning of a new chapter for SUEZ. As shareholders, we will offer our full support to the 35,000 employees who make SUEZ such an incredible company, with the goal of achieving an ambitious and collective growth plan. With its customer first focus, this plan will develop the Group in its two historical water and waste businesses, both in France and internationally. In Sabrina Soussan, we have an experienced CEO who has worked in an international business environment. Sabrina has our full confidence and will be supported by the Group’s many strengths, not least the quality and commitment of the teams.”
As announced on November 30, 2021, Sabrina Soussan takes up her position as SUEZ CEO this day.
As CEO, Sabrina Soussan will be responsible for implementing SUEZ’s strategy. Defined together with the future Board of Directors, the strategy will target an ambitious development plan of SUEZ’s two main businesses, i.e. water, and waste management. Sabrina will also be tasked with introducing a leading sustainability policy. The latter is central to the identity of the Group and the expectations of its employees both in France and worldwide.The Consortium of shareholders commented: “Today marks the beginning of a new chapter for SUEZ. As shareholders, we will offer our full support to the 35,000 employees who make SUEZ such an incredible company, with the goal of achieving an ambitious and collective growth plan. With its customer first focus, this plan will develop the Group in its two historical water and waste businesses, both in France and internationally. In Sabrina Soussan, we have an experienced CEO who has worked in an international business environment. Sabrina has our full confidence and will be supported by the Group’s many strengths, not least the quality and commitment of the teams.”
Sabrina Soussan is a graduate of Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Mécanique et d’Aéronautique. After starting her career at Renault (France), Sabrina Soussan held a variety of management and operations positions at the global level for Siemens Automotive, Siemens Building Technologies, and Siemens Mobility from 2013. In 2017, Sabrina was appointed CEO of Siemens group’s Mobility subsidiary. In early 2021, she was nominated CEO of global Swiss-based group, dormakaba. Sabrina has served as a director on the Board of US group, ITT, since 2018.