Francoise Gri, Manpower Inc. President of France, Named to Fortune's 'Global Power 50' List of the Most Powerful Women in Busine
11 September 2009 - 6:54AM
PR Newswire (US)
PARIS, Sept. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Manpower Inc. (NYSE:MAN)
is proud to announce that Francoise Gri, the company's President of
France, has been named to Fortune's "International 50 Most Powerful
Women in Business" list for the sixth consecutive year. (Photo:
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http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20060221/CGTU012LOGO) This is
Fortune's 12th annual list of the 50 most powerful women in global
business who not only preside over influential businesses, but also
stand out in what remain male-dominated industries. The magazine
ranked honorees based on the size, importance and health of their
companies in the global economy; their career momentum; and their
cultural and social influence. By changing the face of
international business, these women also are helping change the
world. Gri is ranked 42nd on the 2009 list, which was revealed
today. "Francoise's repeated recognition among the world's best and
brightest women business leaders underscores her significant
accomplishments at Manpower, as well as her contribution to the
discussion of labor policy in the French market," said Jeff
Joerres, Manpower Inc. Chairman and CEO. "Francoise not only brings
tremendous energy and creativity to her role as president of our
largest and most influential single market, but also prominence as
an internationally recognized leader in the business services
industry. We are convinced that diversity of thought, perspective
and experience lead to a more sustainable, profitable company." Gri
joined Manpower Inc. in February of 2007 as President of Manpower
France. Generating nearly $7 billion, more than a third of the
global company's total revenue, she leads an organization of nearly
5,000 employees, across 840 offices serving over 90,000 clients
annually. Gri is also leading the company's global initiative in
furthering market position in the professional services segment of
the industry. Earlier this year, Gri was awarded with the Chevalier
de l'Ordre National de la Legion d'Honneur Medal in recognition of
her achievements as a leading businesswoman. This distinction is
the French equivalent of being knighted. In 2003, she received the
Chevalier de l'Ordre National du Merite (Order of Chivalry) from
the then French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin. Gri serves as
Vice-President of the French FACE Foundation (Foundation for Action
to Combat Exclusion), a board director for STX Europe ASA and an
active member of the Ethics Committee of the French Business
Movement (MEDEF). Prior to joining Manpower, Gri worked for IBM
where she served, most recently, as President and Director General
of its French and North African divisions. Manpower's highest ranks
are filled with contemporary women leaders. Today, as country
managers, senior and executive vice presidents and board directors,
women lead the way in many of Manpower's most influential
management roles. Currently at Manpower, five out of 13 of the
Executive Management Team and more than 40 percent of country
managers worldwide are women. Earlier this month, Manpower was
recognized as the only employment services firm named to PINK
Magazine's "Top Companies for Women" list for the second
consecutive year. About Manpower Inc. Manpower Inc. (NYSE:MAN) is a
world leader in the employment services industry; creating and
delivering services that enable its clients to win in the changing
world of work. With over 60 years' experience, the $22 billion
company offers employers a range of services for the entire
employment and business cycle including permanent, temporary and
contract recruitment; employee assessment and selection; training;
outplacement; outsourcing and consulting. Manpower's worldwide
network of 4,100 offices in 82 countries and territories enables
the company to meet the needs of its 400,000 clients per year,
including small and medium size enterprises in all industry
sectors, as well as the world's largest multinational corporations.
The focus of Manpower's work is on raising productivity through
improved quality, efficiency and cost-reduction across their total
workforce, enabling clients to concentrate on their core business
activities. Manpower Inc. operates under five brands: Manpower,
Manpower Professional, Elan, Jefferson Wells and Right Management.
More information on Manpower Inc. is available at
http://www.manpower.com/. About Manpower France Manpower France
creates employment solutions. With revenues of 5.1 billion euros in
2007, the company is organized into a network of 840 branches.
Manpower France works with more than 90,000 clients (including
small and medium-sized businesses and large French and
international companies) in industry, construction, transportation,
logistics and services. Manpower France is ISO certified 9001:2000.
Together with its subsidiaries, the company has 4,700 permanent
employees. More information on Manpower France is available at
http://www.manpower.fr/.
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Marci Pelzer of Manpower Inc., +1-414-906-7670, , or Stephanie
Prevost of Manpower France, +33.(0)1.56.9.11.40, Web Site:
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