Jean-Paul Herteman


Jean-Paul Herteman is a French aerospace engineer, materials scientist and chief executive. He was CEO of Safran until 23 April 2015, the French Aerospace engine & equipment manufacturer and Chairman of both the French Aerospace Industries Association and of the AeroSpace and Defence Industries Association of Europe. He is Vice-Chairman of the Conseil général de l'armement chaired by the Minister of Defence.

Biography

Born in 1950, Jean-Paul Herteman was admitted at the École Polytechnique in 1970. He graduated in 1973 and chose the Corps de l'armement. He graduated from Supaéro in 1975 and began his career at the :fr:DGA Techniques aéronautiques|Centre d'essais aéronautiques de Toulouse in the field of aerospace materials testing. He entered the Snecma in 1984, and was CEO of Safran from 2007 to 23 April 2015.

Career

Most of Jean-Paul Herteman's career is within Snecma Group in engineering and technical positions.
1984 : Head of materials and processes research programmes

1987 : Deputy director of Quality

1989 : Vice President for Quality

1993 : Head of Snecma Design Department

1994 : Deputy Director of Engineering

1995 : Director of CFM56 programmes

1996 : Vice President of CFM International

1996 : Vice President for Engineering at Snecma

1999 : Head of the Rocket Engine Division

2002 : CEO of Snecma Moteurs

2004 : Executive Vice President of the Snecma Group

2007 : Chairman of the board of directors of Safran

2007 : Chairman of the French Aerospace Industries Association GIFAS

2010 : Vice Chairman of the Conseil général de l'armement

April 2011 : CEO and Chairman of the Board of Safran

5 July 2012 : reelected Chairman of the GIFAS
On 9 June 2011, a few days before the Paris Air Show, Jean-Paul Herteman was interviewed by the French radio broadcast Europe 1. In the 9 minute interview, Jean-Paul Herteman described his views about feminisation at Safran, its international expansion and its new LEAP engine design.
In this interview, Jean-Paul Herteman gives a description of the new board of directors resulting from the structure change of the company. This structure is now smaller, with 5 women, Francis Mer as vice President, the French American Chairman of Caltech Jean-Lou Chameau, and Giovanni Bisignani, former Head of IATA and of Alitalia.