LEM
Antoine Chulia is an accomplished financial executive with extensive experience in leadership roles across various industries. Currently serving as the Global Chief Financial Officer at LEM since May 2025, Antoine previously held the same title at Britax Child Safety, where responsibilities included overseeing financial strategy and regulatory compliance. Prior to this, Antoine was the VP of Corporate Finance at Medline Industries, partnering with the Executive Leadership Team on corporate performance management. Antoine's career includes significant roles at Schneider Electric, including VP Finance for US Strategic Customers and Solutions, and VP Finance for Global Supply Chain North America. Earlier experiences include serving as CFO for Toshiba's ST Inverter and Financial Controller at Schneider Electric Germany. Antoine holds degrees in Financial Management, Corporate Finance, International Business (MBA), Management (MS), and Mathematics, reflecting a strong academic foundation in finance and management.
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LEM
Lem Holding SA is Switzerland-based holding company engaged in the electric measurement industry sector. The Company's core products are transducers for measuring electrical parameters like current and voltage, which are used in the industrial, traction, automation and automotive markets. The Company is organized, along with its subsidiaries, into two segments: the Industry segment develops, manufactures and sells electronic components called transducers for the measurement of current and voltage of various industrial applications, and the Automotive segment develops, manufactures and sells transducers for applications in automotive markets. The Company's current and voltage transducers are also used in alternating current and direct current (AC/DC) converters, uninterrupted power supply systems for computers, as well as in micro turbines, wind and solar power generation. The Company has production plants in Beijing, China; Geneva, Switzerland; Machida, Japan, and Sofia, Bulgaria.