Corporate Governance

Board of Directors

  • Gilles-Emmanuel Trutat

    Gilles-Emmanuel Trutat

    Chairman of the Board

  • Laetitia Maffei

    Laetitia Maffei

    CEO

  • Emilie Thébault

    Emilie Thébault

    Director

  • Yves Pozzo di Borgo

    Yves Pozzo di Borgo

    Director

  • Thierry Bignet

    Thierry Bignet

    Director

  • Marc Jobert

    Marc Jobert

    Director

  • Chairman of the Board

    Gilles-Emmanuel Trutat holds a Master's degree in Law from the University of Paris II–Panthéon Assas and an MBA from HEC–University of Montreal. Currently, he is the President and Founder of Capital Système Investissements S.A, an asset management company specializing in private debt and Private Equity based in Geneva. He has previously served as Head of Private Markets at EFG Bank, CEO of Olympia Capital Gestion in Paris, Founder of PBS Private Bank Switzerland in Zurich, Head of UBS Global Asset Management France & Monaco, Fund Manager at Merrill Lynch in Geneva, and Corporate Finance Analyst at HSBC–Banque du Louvre in Paris.

  • Chief Executive Officer

    Laetitia Maffei holds a Master's degree in Business Law from the University of Paris II – Panthéon Assas and is a graduate of the École du Louvre. She began her career in the cultural sector at the Centre Pompidou and then at the Centre Photographique d’Île-de-France. In 2013, she won a tender from the Île-de-France Region to create a traveling contemporary art museum, the Musée Passager. A digital art specialist, she founded Danae.io, one of the first startups to register artworks on the blockchain, paving the way for NFTs. In 2020, together with artist Kowei Nawa, she won the competition for the Statue of Equality on the Île Seguin. Predicting that blockchain would revolutionize finance, she joined Capital Système Investissements in Geneva, an asset management boutique specializing in private debt, where she put her expertise in project management and innovation to good use.

  • Director

    A graduate of Sciences-Po Paris in Public Affairs, Emilie Thébault has been involved in State modernization projects from the start of her career, working as a consultant for the consultancy firm Bearing Point before joining the Ministry of the Interior as head of digital transformation projects, and more specifically the securitization of biometric documents in several national and international projects.

    In 2016, she founded the cybersecurity start-up SerendpTech, of which she is CEO, and which promotes a vision of identity protection based on disruptive technologies made available to as many people as possible and proven expertise in the fight against fraud.

  • Director

    Yves Pozzo di Borgo is a French politician. A graduate of the Institut d'études politiques de Paris, he began his career in the civil service before entering politics with the UDF and then the MoDem. Elected councilor for Paris in 2001 and senator for Paris from 2004 to 2017, he specializes in foreign and European policy, education, and culture. He is a respected figure for his loyalty to his convictions and his desire to serve the public interest.

  • Director

    Thierry Bignet has held several senior management positions in France and abroad, mainly in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Scandinavia. In particular, he has managed two listed companies (Paris and New York) in the telecoms and communications sector (Genesys and ACT Teleconferencing). As a transition manager, he has acquired extensive experience in a variety of fields, including tableware (Duni France), industry (Peugeot Finland), sustainable development, and organic food (Vitagermine and Baby Bio). Thierry Bignet is Chairman of the Board of Mini Lions crèches.

  • Director

    Marc Jobert is an international lawyer specializing in compensation for victims of terrorism. He conducted a study commissioned by the European Union on this subject. This study, carried out under the aegis of the Lex Fori network, covered 42 countries, providing a comprehensive and comparative overview of compensation systems worldwide. The final report, now available on the European Commission's website, is an essential reference for legal professionals and policymakers working on these sensitive issues. Marc Jobert's contribution to this project has been praised for its methodological rigor and substantial contribution to understanding and improving compensation mechanisms for victims of terrorism on an international level. His approach exemplifies his leading role in the evolution of international standards of justice and reparation.