Clara Gaymard


Clara Gaymard is a French businesswoman, official and author. She co-founded RAISE, an investment fund and philanthropic group which promotes entrepreneurial growth. She was the president of GE France from 2006 to 2016 and vice-president of GE International from 2009 to 2016.

Education

She received a degree from Sciences Po and is an alumna of the École nationale d'administration.

Career

She served as an administrative officer to the Mayor of Paris from 1982 until 1984, when she went to study at the ENA. On graduating, she became an auditor at the court of auditors, and was appointed advisor for referenda in 1990. Thereafter she was assistant to the head of economic expansion services in Cairo, becoming head of the European Union office at the Directorate of External Economic Relations in the Ministry of the Economy and Finance.
In June 1995 she was asked by Colette Codaccioni, the minister for inter-generational cohesion, to direct her office. She the joined the sub-directorate focusing on supporting SMEs and regional action at the DREE, then as the head delegate to SMEs. In 2002, the economy and finance minister, Francis Mer, refused to nominate her to lead the DREE, saying: In February she left the DREE being appointed the Goodwill ambassador for International Investment and president of the French Agency for International Investment.
In September 2006, she joined General Electric, as the CEO and President of GE France, and later, in 2008, as the President of the Region of North Western Europe. While president and CEO of GE France, Clara Gaymard was, in April 2009, appointed the vice-president of GE International in charge of government contracts, then, in August 2010, as vice-president of government and cities.
In 2014, she used her expertise and strong network to argue for the acquisition of Alstom by GE. In 2015, she began an attempt to have a net increase of 1000 jobs, within GE France. She was trying to achieve this, as 10300 people were being let go world-wide and 2000 in France.
In January 2016, after 10 years at General Electric promoting French-American trade and defending industrial jobs in Europe, she was summoned before the French government to explain why 6,500 jobs were being lost against prior reassurance, and to confirm her immediate departure from the company.
In 2016 she co-founded the investment fund and philanthropic group Raise, with French businessman Gonzague de Blignières.
In March 2016, LVMH announced Clara Gaymard as a proposed member of the board. A board she still sits on.

Other responsibilities

Parallel to her career, Clara Gaymard was a lecturer in contract and public law, an auditor of the 53rd session of the Institut des hautes études de Défense nationale, and a founding member of the Jérôme Lejeune Foundation.
Her style of management was cited as being liberal and progressive, notably her work for the LGBT community; as she supported the development of the diversity organisation, called GLBTA. She signed the charte d’engagement LGBT on behalf of General Electric.
Clara Gaymard is a member of the Trilateral Commission. She has been a member of the board of Bouygues since the 21 April 201, and a member of the accounts committee. In February 2014 she was elected as president of the American Chamber of Commerce in France: AmCham France. She was a member of the board of the French-American Foundation.

Personal life

She is the daughter of Professor Jérôme Lejeune, the doctor and geneticist who discovered the chromosomal link of Down Syndrome, and the daughter of Birthe Bringsted. Clara Gaymard is married to Hervé Gaymard, a minister who served Jacques Chirac. The couple have nine children: Philothée, Bérénice, Thaïs, Marie-Lou, Amédée, Eulalie, Faustine, Jérôme-Aristide, Angélico.

Publications

Works by Clara Lejeune:
Works by Clara Gaymard and her sister Bérénice Bringsted :