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She is a concert-standard pianist who enjoys opera, sometimes travelling to Venice and Salzburg to hear it.<ref name="efinancial">Hodkinson, Paul: ''[http://www.efinancialnews.com/story/2010-09-06/axa-chief-dominique-senequier-talks-tough Axa Chief Dominique Senequier talks tough]'', efinancial news, published 6 September 2010, retrieved 18 August 2012.</ref><ref name="businessweek2" />
She is a concert-standard pianist who enjoys opera, sometimes travelling to Venice and Salzburg to hear it.<ref name="efinancial">Hodkinson, Paul: ''[http://www.efinancialnews.com/story/2010-09-06/axa-chief-dominique-senequier-talks-tough Axa Chief Dominique Senequier talks tough]'', efinancial news, published 6 September 2010, retrieved 18 August 2012.</ref><ref name="businessweek2" />

==Career==

Dominique Senequier began her career as Insurance Commissioner for the French Ministry of Finance, where she worked from 1975 until 1980.

She joined the insurance group GAN in 1980 where she worked until 1996, in reinsurance, international development and private equity. She created and developed the subsidiary GAN Participations.<ref>[http://www.europeanpwn.net/index.php?article_id=1186 European PWN, Speakers's dinner with Dominique Senequier, September 15, 2011]</ref>

In 1996, she joined the AXA Group and created AXA Private Equity, that became the largest private equity company in Europe with $50 billion of assets under management.<ref>[https://www.altassets.net/private-equity-news/by-news-type/firm-news/ardian-celebrates-first-year-of-independence-by-hitting-50bn-aum.html Alt Assets, Ardian celebrates first year of independence by hitting $50bn AUM, October 2, 2014]</ref>


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=== External links ===
=== External links ===

* [http://www.ardian-investment.com/ ARDIAN]
* [http://www.ardian-investment.com/ ARDIAN]
* [http://money.cnn.com/gallery/leadership/2013/10/10/international-50-most-powerful-women.fortune/16.html CNN Money ''Most Powerful Women: The International Power 50'']
* [http://money.cnn.com/gallery/leadership/2013/10/10/international-50-most-powerful-women.fortune/16.html CNN Money ''Most Powerful Women: The International Power 50'']

Revision as of 09:18, 20 October 2014

Dominique Senequier (born 1953 in Toulon) is a French businesswoman. She is chief executive of Ardian (formerly AXA Private Equity) , and in August 2011 was assessed as number 98 on Forbes' list of the 100 most powerful women in the world. She was number 50 on the same list in 2009. In 2012 she was made a chevalier of the Legion of Honour.[1][2]

She was one of the first seven women admitted to the École Polytechnique in 1972, the year of its first female intake.[1][3]

She holds a postgraduate degree in Banking and Monetary Economics from the University of Sorbonne, and is a former director of Hewlett-Packard, having resigned in March 2012. She has more than 300 employees running more than 50 active funds.[4][5][6]

She is a concert-standard pianist who enjoys opera, sometimes travelling to Venice and Salzburg to hear it.[7][6]

Career

Dominique Senequier began her career as Insurance Commissioner for the French Ministry of Finance, where she worked from 1975 until 1980.

She joined the insurance group GAN in 1980 where she worked until 1996, in reinsurance, international development and private equity. She created and developed the subsidiary GAN Participations.[8]

In 1996, she joined the AXA Group and created AXA Private Equity, that became the largest private equity company in Europe with $50 billion of assets under management.[9]

References

  1. ^ a b Forbes: Dominique Senequier, retrieved 18 August 2012.
  2. ^ Forbes: Power Women 2009: Dominique Senequier, retrieved 18 August 2012.
  3. ^ Knowledge@Wharton: Axa's Dominque Senequier, published 6 April 2012, retrieved 18 August 2012.
  4. ^ Business week: Dominique Senequier, retrieved 18 August 2012.
  5. ^ Hymowitz, Carol: Hewlett-Packard Director Senequier Will Depart Amid Turmoil Over Strategy, Bloomberg, published 22 September 2011, retrieved 18 August 2012.
  6. ^ a b Chassany, Anne-Sylvaine: Axa's Senequier Prepares to Go Shopping, Business week, published 8 July 2010, retrieved 19 August 2012.
  7. ^ Hodkinson, Paul: Axa Chief Dominique Senequier talks tough, efinancial news, published 6 September 2010, retrieved 18 August 2012.
  8. ^ European PWN, Speakers's dinner with Dominique Senequier, September 15, 2011
  9. ^ Alt Assets, Ardian celebrates first year of independence by hitting $50bn AUM, October 2, 2014

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