Nexans S.A. announced Julien Hueber is appointed Executive Vice President in charge of the Industry Solutions & Projects Business Group and continues to lead the Asia- Pacific region. Julien Hueber is French, based in Shanghai, China. Julien Hueber joined Nexans in 2002. Nino Cusimano, Senior Corporate Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary General joined the Group in September 2018. He is based in Paris. Prior to joining Nexans, Nino Cusimano, Italian, was Group General Counselfor Telecom Italia and more recently, for CMA CGM. Jérôme Fournier, will be appointed Corporate Vice President Innovation, Services & Growth on January 1(st) 2019, replacing Dirk Steinbrink who has left the Group. Jérôme Fournier joined Alcatel Cables in 1997 in the metallurgy division. From 2011 to 2018, Jérôme Fournier worked for the Michelin Group where he held various positions as R&D Director. He will be based in Lyon, France. Jean-Christophe Juillard, will join the Group on January 7, 2019 as Senior Corporate Vice President and Chief Financial Officer in charge of the Finance and Information Systems. He has more than 25 years of experience in finance in the United States and Europe, in various companies in manufacturing and energy sectors. New Senior Corporate Vice President Human Resources based in Paris is currently being recruited to replace Anne-Marie Cambourieu who will leave the Group end of February 2019. Pascal Portevin, Deputy CEO, based in Paris, will take a role of special advisor and will continue to bring his experience and advice to the CEO and
the Executive Committee. He will be in charge of strategic projects for the Group. Edeltraud Fabianke, as Corporate Vice President of Information Systems and Digital Transformation, reporting to the Group's Chief Financial Officer. Edeltraud, is American and was previously President of the US-based Nexans Autoelectric of America (aeA). Franck Blanchard, as Risk Management Director, reporting to the Senior Corporate Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary General. He joined Nexans in 2008 and served as Deputy Chief Legal Officer of the Group.
Nexans is a key driver for the world's transition to a more connected and sustainable energy future. For over 120 years, the Group has brought energy to life by providing customers with advanced cable technologies for power and data transmission. Today, Nexans goes beyond cables to offer customers a complete service that leverages digital technology to maximize the performance and efficiency of their critical assets. The Group designs solutions and services along the entire value chain in three main business areas: Building & Territories (including utilities and e-mobility), High Voltage & Projects (covering offshore wind farms, subsea interconnections, land high voltage), and Industry & Solutions (including renewables, transportation, oil and gas, automation, and others).
Nexans employs nearly 28,500 people with an industrial footprint in 41 countries and commercial activities worldwide. In 2023, the Group generated EUR 6.5 billion in net sales.