NEW YORK--()--Capgemini, one of the world’s foremost providers of consulting, technology and outsourcing services, announced today that Francois-Xavier Rouxel has been appointed chief executive officer of Capgemini’s Infrastructure Services business unit in the United States. Rouxel will be responsible for continuing to build the Infrastructure Services strong portfolio of clients in the U.S., as well as working with the other Capgemini business units in North America to help provide clients with technology solutions best aligned to their business needs.
“FX’s extensive experience in technology consulting in both the private and public sectors, will be a great asset as we work with enterprises to deliver business value and ensure that their infrastructure operations run as smoothly and efficiently as possible.”
Rouxel brings nearly 20 years of experience in both the public and private sectors to Capgemini, most recently serving as CEO of Eurodif, the European Gaseous Diffusion Uranium Enrichment Consortium, a subsidiary of the French company AREVA, where he successfully led the company through a significant technology transformation. He has also provided both technological and business strategy services globally for organizations including the AREVA Group, the French government and the European Commission.
“We welcome FX to the Capgemini team. We look forward to him leading our U.S. Infrastructure Services business and helping to continue to build our North American customer portfolio,” said Richard Dicketts, corporate vice president & head UK & North America, Infrastructure Services, Capgemini. “FX’s extensive experience in technology consulting in both the private and public sectors, will be a great asset as we work with enterprises to deliver business value and ensure that their infrastructure operations run as smoothly and efficiently as possible.”
Rouxel attended Ecole Polytechnique, in Palaiseau, France, where he majored in Physics of components and microprocessors and earned a Master’s of Science degree in Computer Science and Engineering. He also attended the University of Michigan, where he studied the design of advanced components and flat panel displays, and Corps des Mines in Paris, where he focused on industry and high technology.
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