

He returned to VINCI Park in 2012 as Managing Director of the overseas Market, managing the company’s activities in Brazil, Russia and Qatar and developing the businesses in fast growing new markets in Latin America and Asia. Paul joined the VINCI Concessions Development division in 2010, and was in charge of developing various infrastructure projects for major international markets. He started off his career as a project manager on construction projects in Spain and France before joining VINCI Park in London in 2005 as Development Manager with responsibility for developing the concessions business in the U.K. He holds a MSC from the National Engineering School of Saint-Étienne in France and an EMBA from the London Business School. Paul Valencia was born in Mexico in 1979. He is now member of the Executive Board of Indigo Group. Since June 2014, Sébastien has been a member of the Executive Board of Indigo Group (then named VINCI Park). He left VINCI Autoroutes for VINCI Park in October 2012, where he became Executive Vice President, France, in charge of Development and Operations for the French network. In 2010 he was appointed Executive Vice President. He then returned to ASF, where he headed Operations, first in charge of supports then of the South-East network. In 2006, following the VINCI Group’s acquisition of ASF, he took on the role of Project Director responsible for Synergies for VINCI Concessions. He joined ASF (Autoroutes du Sud de la France) in 2001, initially as Deputy Regional Manager for Provence-Camargue, and then Regional Manager West Atlantic. He began his career at the Ministry of Public Works, where he was in charge of Engineering and Execution for major road construction projects in a district of Moselle, eastern France, from 1998 to 2001.

He is also President of Infra Foch Topco.īorn in 1972, Sébastien Fraisse is a graduate of both the École Polytechnique and the École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées engineering schools. He directed the launch of Indigo Group in November 2015 and acts as President of its Executive Board. He was appointed Chief Executive Officer in 2014, then President of the Executive Board, and ultimatly President. Serge Clémente joined Indigo Group (then named VINCI Park) in September 2011 as Executive Managing Director. He founded Faceo, a Facilities Management company, in 2000 and held the posts of Chairman of the Executive Board and Chief Executive Officer. By 1999, he had been appointed Executive Vice President, heading the Paris region and Western France. In 1995, Serge Clémente joined Alstom Contracting.

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He was originally a sales engineering for a subsidiary of Alcatel (1983-1985), and he subsequently held a series of senior positions in subsidiaries, notably in Morocco, as Company Secretary of Sopharma Morocco (Sanofi-Synthelabo group), and then in a senior executive role at Cegelec. He graduated from the École Nationale des Arts et Métiers (ENSAM) and holds a postgraduate diploma from the Institut d’Administration des Entreprises (IAE Paris). INDIGO, a real player with a positive impact in cities and territories, is committed to a Climate strategy up for 2025 On the other hand, to help its employees faced with difficulties linked to the virus crisis, the group set up a solidarity fund in which more than 200 managerial staff participated.įinally, this new era is opening up under the sign of sustainable development.

In the first wave, 185,000 hours of parking were offered. To show its solidarity, INDIGO and Indigo Neo offer parking to all medical staff during the two periods of confinement in France. The year 2020 will be a year marked by the emergence and spread of the COVID-19 virus. How can we extend the opportunities that the underground can offer? How can we provide more mobility and services to users? How can we facilitate urban logistics or feed the sustainable city? The car park of the future offers a real programme of concrete solutions to be implemented in the INDIGO car parks. On 28 February 2020, INDIGO presents with the architect Dominique Perrault to more than 80 journalists, officials and city planners the Parking of the Future, a new vision of underground spaces and their integration in the city of tomorrow, following more than a year of partnership. A key player in the sustainable development of cities
