Veolia Board Invites Proglio To Remain Non-Executive Chairman
29 September 2009 - 5:28PM
Dow Jones News
French utility Veolia Environnement SA's (VIE.FR) board invited
the company's current Chairman and Chief Executive Henri Proglio to
remain non-executive chairman of the group or chairman of the
supervisory board if he is appointed to the helm of Electricite de
France (EDF.FR).
Veolia's board, which met late Monday, also said it would prefer
to find an internal replacement for Proglio as CEO, if he is
appointed as Chairman and CEO of French state-controlled power
group EDF at EDF's shareholders meeting on Nov.5.
The board also asked Veolia's nominations and compensation
committee to consider "the consequences of this possible
appointment," and to make recommendations with respect to Veolia
Environnement's corporate governance and management team in the
next few weeks.
The French Prime minister's office late Sunday said the
government backs Proglio to become the new head of EDF, following
an EDF board meeting at which current CEO Pierre Gadonneix wasn't
nominated to remain as a director.
The French state owns 85% of EDF.
Gadonneix' current term as the head of EDF expires Nov. 22.
Proglio already has a seat on the board of EDF, and there are
already links between the two companies. There has been much
speculation that Proglio will want to strengthen ties between EDF
and Veolia.
Company Web site: www.veolia.com
- By Geraldine Amiel, Dow Jones Newswires; +33 1 40171740;
geraldine.amiel@dowjones.com;