(Posted on 03/10/19)
Julien Lernould, 40, Accounting Officer and CFO of Dunkerque-Port, was appointed a member of the Executive Committee during a meeting of the Supervisory Board on 19 September 2019. Pursuant to Article L5312-9 of the French Transport Code of Law, the members of the Executive Committee of Major Seaports are appointed by the Supervisory Board, on a motion from the Chair of the Executive Committee.
France's third-largest port, Dunkerque-Port has built a reputation in many sectors and is the largest French port for ore and coal imports.
The Executive Committee of Dunkerque-Port has four members, pursuant to decree no. 2019-210 of 19 March 2019.
Together with Stéphane Raison, Chair of the Executive Committee, Julien Lernould is the 4th member to be appointed, after Daniel Deschodt, Chief Commercial Officer and Christian Minet, Director of Operations.
Julien Lernould obtained his first appointment with Dunkerque in 2015 as an accountant, before exercising, in addition to his duties, in 2016, the duties of Chief Financial Officer. Prior to that date, he held various positions in central and decentralized departments of the Public Finances Directorate General.
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