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Guillaume Gleizes

Business Transformation Officer at Rossignol Group

Guillaume Gleizes is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in business transformation and advisory roles. Currently serving as the Business Transformation Officer at Groupe Rossignol since May 2022, Guillaume supports the Executive Committee in delivering and coordinating group strategy. Prior to this role, experience includes working as a Manager in Deal Advisory at KPMG France, focusing on M&A and transformation matters, and serving as a Senior Consultant at FTI Consulting, where assignments involved strategic business planning and operational diligence. Additional roles have included positions at Decathlon France, MI-GSO | PCUBED, ArcelorMittal France, and Gafako. Educational credentials consist of multiple specialized master’s degrees from ESSEC Business School and Télécom Paris, along with an engineering degree in mechanical engineering from Université de Technologie de Compiègne and studies at LUT University in International Business and Technology Management.

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Rossignol Group

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Rossignol - Rossignol Apparel - Dynastar - Lange - Look - Risport - Felt Le Groupe Rossignol est un acteur majeur du marché du matériel de sports d’hiver, numéro 1 en ski avec la marque Rossignol et numéro 2 en chaussures de ski avec Rossignol et Lange. Le Groupe poursuit la consolidation de son leadership sur le matériel, son cœur de métier et accélère son développement par une stratégie offensive de diversification et de désaisonnalisation de ses activités. -- Rossignol Group is a major actor of the winter sport equipment market as it is ranked number 1 in the ski industry thanks to the Rossignol brand and number 2 in the ski boot industry thanks to Rossignol and Lange brands. The Group is strengthening its position as a leader on the equipment industry which is its core business and accelerating its development through an offensive diversification strategy.