As a Grande Ecole, the ENSAE has a strong and organized alumni network. The "Association des Anciens de l'ENSAE" (
ENSAE Alumni Association) manages the links between the different generations of graduates and help them at each stage of their career. The ENSAE Alumni Association is a member of
ParisTech Alumni,
manageurs.com and
AAGEF. The current president of the association is
Julien Guitard. Here is a list of some of the most accomplished alumni. •
Philippe Brassac, CEO of
Crédit Agricole •
Georges Elhedery, CEO of
HSBC •
Benoît Coeuré, Member of the executive board of the
European Central Bank, previously director of
Agence France Trésor •
Frédéric Gagey, CFO of
Air France-KLM •
Guy Abeille, economist. •
Jacqueline Aglietta (1965), CEO of
Médiamétrie •
Michel Aglietta (1964), economist •
Christian Gouriéroux, economist •
Patrick Artus (1975), economist, professor at
École polytechnique and chief economist at
Natixis •
Alain Bensoussan (1965), member of the
French Academy of Sciences, former chairman of European Space Agency (
ESA) Council, former president of the
CNES, former president of the
INRIA •
François Bourguignon, former
chief economist of the
World Bank, president of the
Paris Graduate School of Economics •
Philippe Bouyoux (1982), director of the economic policy, French Ministry of finance •
Guillaume Carlier, mathematician •
Jérôme Cazès (1977), CEO of
Coface •
Eric Chaney (1988), chief economist (
Axa) •
Paul Champsaur (1968), president of the French Telecommunications, Postal and Print Media Distribution regulation authority (
ARCEP) •
Jean-Michel Charpin (1973), economist, previously director of the French National Institute of Economy l'
INSEE •
Alain Desrosières (1965), sociologist •
Bruno Durieux (1969), former Minister •
Pierre-Henri Flamand (1995), global head of Goldman Sachs Principal Strategies •
Philippe Khuong-Huu (1988), co-founder of
Alphadyne Asset Management •
Henri Gagnaire (1987), chairman, SVP •
Franck Goddio, underwater
archaeologist •
Michel Haski (1970), CEO of
AGF Asset Management •
Philippe Herzog (1964), former
European Deputy •
Jean-Jacques Laffont (1970), economist •
Fabien Lévy, composer, former professor of composition at
Columbia University, professor at the
University of Music and Theater Leipzig* •
Antoine Paille (1977), founder of the Equity Derivatives Department of
Société Générale Corporate & Investment Banking in 1980' see article here •
Edmond Malinvaud (1948), economist •
Jean-Louis Mathias (1973),
EDF •
Gilles Michel (1979), chairman and chief executive officer of
Imerys, former managing director of
Citroën (
PSA Peugeot Citroën) and managing director of the
Fonds stratégique d'investissement (FSI) •
Jean-Claude Milleron (1963), economist •
Hamza Ben Driss Ottmani (1973), Moroccan economist and writer •
Pierre-Michel Passy, president of Edmond de Rothschild Investment Partners •
Patrick Rey, professor at the IDEI and at the
École polytechnique •
Bernard Salanié (1986), economist, professor at the
École polytechnique and at
Columbia University •
Christian Sautter (1965), former French Minister of Finances •
Claude Thélot (1970), former president of the
Commission du débat national sur l'avenir de l'École •
Michel Volle (1965), economist ==References==