お知らせ • Mar 25
ENGIE Announces Executive Changes
ENGIE announced the following changes and nominations within its Group Executive Committee. Paulo Almirante, Senior Executive Vice President in charge of the Renewable & Flex Power GBU will become Senior Advisor, as of July 15th, 2026, and will continue reporting to Catherine MacGregor. Pedro Vasconcelos will join ENGIE as Executive Vice President on June 1st, 2026. He will succeed to Paulo Almirante as Executive Vice President in charge of Renewable & Flex Power GBU as of July 15th and will report to Catherine MacGregor; Rosaline Corinthien is appointed Executive Vice President in charge of Power Networks. She will report to Cécile Prévieu, Executive Vice President in charge of the Networks GBU, and will join the Group Executive Committee on May 1st. Paulo Almirante will continue to support ENGIE as a Senior Advisor, bringing his deep industry expertise and strategic perspective to several entities, notably through the board roles at EBE (Engie Brasil Energia), TABREED, Ocean Winds and UK Power Networks, once the transaction is completed. Pedro Vasconcelos is a highly experienced energy executive with close to two decades of international experience spanning renewables, energy markets, regulation and strategic transformation at EDP. He has held senior leadership positions combining strategy, development and operational responsibilities, and has played a key role in building and scaling renewable platforms across Europe and Asia-Pacific. Throughout his career, Pedro has contributed to major growth initiatives, capital market operations and international expansion projects, while leading large, diverse teams in complex and fast-changing environments. Until recently, he was a Member of the Executive Board at EDP and part of the EDP Renewables Management Team, with responsibility or Iberia and Asia-Pacific, as well as the Global Energy Management platform and the Regulation. He also served as CEO of EDP Spain and Board Member at Ocean Winds. Throughout his career, Pedro held several senior leadership roles, including CEO of the APAC region, Global Head of M&A and Corporate Development, and Head of EDPR Solar Strategy. He also held executive positions across EDP Innovation and EDP Internacional. Pedro holds an MBA from INSEAD and a Master's degree in Aerospace Engineering from Instituto Superior Técnico in Lisbon. Rosaline Corinthien will oversee ENGIE's power networks activities, a core pillar of the Group's strategy to accelerate electrification and support the energy transition. Rosaline brings extensive experience in managing large-scale, regulated infrastructure assets and leading international teams across the development, operation and performance of power transmission and distribution networks. She also plays an active role in ENGIE's strategic roadmap, contributing to the long-term vision for power networks, security of supply and system resilience. Rosaline Corinthien brings more than 25 years of experience across the entire energy value chain, from regulation and large-scale gas and power infrastructure to renewables, strategy, and complex international operations. She began her career in the industrial energy sector before joining the French Energy Regulation Commission (CRE), where she shaped access rules for LNG terminals. She then moved into power generation, leading major projects such as the construction of a combined-cycle gas plant in France. Rosaline joined ENGIE in 2012, taking on senior leadership roles across Asia, Europe, and Latin America. Her track record includes serving as Managing Director of Storengy China, leading ENGIE's gas business in China, holding Group-wide responsibilities in Global Energy Management, and acting as Deputy Group HR Director, overseeing executives, talent development, and HR innovation. She later became CEO of ENGIE France Renewables, then Managing Director Thermal South America and Country Manager Chile. She now leads ENGIE's global Power Networks activities, accelerating the development and operation of transmission and distribution infrastructure worldwide. Rosaline holds a Master of Science from IFP School and a degree in Thermodynamics from INSA.