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A Seasoned Leader With Expertise In Intelligence And Security

Introducing Alice Guitton, Thales' New Vice President for Northern and Central Europe

A Seasoned Leader with Expertise in Intelligence and Security

Thales is pleased to announce the appointment of Alice Guitton as its new Vice President for Northern and Central Europe. Guitton brings a wealth of experience in intelligence and security to the role, having previously served as Director General of the French Intelligence Service (DGRIS).

Proven Success in Strategic Leadership

Throughout her career, Guitton has consistently demonstrated exceptional leadership skills. As Director General of the DGRIS, she was responsible for overseeing the agency's intelligence collection, analysis, and dissemination activities. Under her guidance, the DGRIS played a critical role in safeguarding France's national security.

Committed to Innovation and Collaboration

As Vice President for Northern and Central Europe, Guitton will lead Thales' teams across the region to develop and deliver innovative solutions that address the evolving security challenges of the 21st century. She will also foster collaboration with customers and partners to ensure that Thales' solutions are tailored to meet their specific needs.

Driving Digital Transformation

Guitton is a strong advocate for digital transformation and its potential to enhance security and resilience. She believes that by leveraging advanced technologies, such as artificial intelligence and cloud computing, Thales can create more effective and efficient solutions that empower its customers to stay ahead of threats.

A Vision for the Future

In her role as Vice President for Northern and Central Europe, Guitton will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of Thales' business in the region. She brings a unique combination of strategic vision, operational expertise, and industry knowledge that will enable Thales to continue to deliver world-leading solutions that protect people, assets, and infrastructure.


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