• first Gaz de France's subsidiary: Cofathec, today renamed ENGIE Cofely (€2,2bn of turnover in 2018). He was CEO of Cofathec group from 1994 to 2000 before...
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  • of GDF (today Engie) as sales manager in the 90s and the founder-CEO of Cofathec group (today Engie Cofely). In 2004, the investor Georges Cohen, founder...
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    In 1997, Carboni took over as CEO of COFATHEC Italy (€300M of turnover, 3,000 employees) and later CEO of COFATHEC group today renamed ENGIE Cofely (€2...
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  • - Head of Central and Eastern Europe. Jean-Paul George - President of Cofathec group. Gaz de France's head office was located in the 17th arrondissement...
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