Early career After working at
Suez S.A. in Paris, in 1999 Crawford joined the
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. She was an analyst and later principal administrator in the OECD Environment Directorate's program of environmental performance reviews of member and non-member countries, leading multinational teams of experts in evaluating how countries measured up to their own environmental commitments as defined in domestic legislation and international agreements.
Air Liquide In 2007, Crawford was named vice president of research and development for Air Liquide, where she was responsible for setting strategic direction and leading Air Liquide's R&D activities worldwide. Overseeing the Air Liquide group's eight main R&D centers in Europe, North America and Asia, she administered an innovation budget of over €230 million a year in areas including
energy efficiency and industrial process optimization;
renewable energy forms such as
solar photovoltaics technology,
biofuel and
hydrogen fuel; and
carbon capture and storage.
Areva At Areva, as a member of the Executive Operations Committee since early 2011, Crawford manages the group's R&D activities (including a €350 million annual budget and ten technical centers in France, Germany and the United States), its intellectual property portfolio, and technological communications and expertise. Areva's R&D areas range from
uranium mining and chemical conversion to advanced
nuclear reactors and the recycling of spent
nuclear fuel. Under Crawford, the R&D portfolio has increased its emphasis on development of
alternative energy technologies, including
offshore wind power (5 MW turbines), concentrated
solar power (
Fresnel reflectors) and low-temperature
electrolysis coupled with hydrogen
fuel cells (Areva's "Green Energy Box").
Board memberships Crawford serves on the boards of the following organizations: Areva Med, a subsidiary of Areva producing
radioisotopes that target specific types of
cancer. The Areva Foundation, a charitable foundation supporting efforts to fight illiteracy and
AIDS. The
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), France's premier public research agency. The
Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives (CEA). The
Agence nationale de la recherche, which awards funding to public and private scientific research projects.
Other activities A frequent public speaker in France, Germany and the United States, Crawford contributes in several countries to work on strategy to improve public-private cooperation for R&D and to strengthen education in the sciences and engineering. She is active in international women's networks and, in a country where a 2010 survey of major companies showed that women made up only 37% of the workforce and no women were CEOs, is one of relatively few women executives (and only a handful of Americans) at her level. In 2011, Crawford joined the advisory board of the European Professional Women's Network.
Awards and honors In 2010, largely because of changes made by Crawford to Air Liquide's global R&D operations, the global management consulting firm
A.T. Kearney and the French economic newspaper
Les Échos presented Air Liquide with their Best Innovator award, which recognizes companies that integrate strategy, organization, culture and performance into their innovation process. The jury cited the alignment of the Air Liquide innovation strategy with the overall strategy of the group, as well as its structured innovation process, which is shared and open to its partners. In 2011, Crawford was nominated as Woman of the Year in the Green Business category by the French financial newspaper
La Tribune. Crawford was made a
chevalier in the
National Order of Merit (France) in May 2012. ==Selected bibliography==