A new wind is blowing on the highest floors of the three tours Société Générale to the defence. In a year and a half, the Bank widely reworked its governing bodies. "Next year, 60 of the Executive Committee, composed of 14 members, should have", explains a framework. Numerous other personalities who were "drawn" Société Générale after the failure of the offer to Paribas between 1999 and 2007, are in fact parties, or to go in the coming months. A change of era accelerated by the financial crisis as by the Kerviel case. The most iconic change is of course the departure of Daniel button, which gave, in two times, its CEO Chair to Frédéric Oudéa. He received the Board of Directors full powers last May. It is the symbol of renewal, at the same time as the principal authorising officer. "I hired a year management team renewal which is expected to continue in the next twelve to eighteen months, indicated in the"Echos"Frédéric Oudéa.". There were departures for retirement and renewals in the trades affected by the crisis. It was a necessity to turn the page, and for me a requirement. The renewal will continue without precipitation. 
Former team button.

Several figures of the Société Générale have left the Bank in recent months in more or less good terms. Philippe tank, the two no.1 Daniel button, popular internally, left late April. Jean-François Gautier, the Director of the specialized financial services, has been replaced by Didier Hauguel. Philippe Collas, the ex-patron of the management of assets and securities trades, also left the Bank while SGAM paid a heavy price in the crisis. And this is probably not complete.
Didier Alix, the Director General in charge of the Bank of detail and specialized financial services, may assert his rights to retire next year. "It is one of the last historical figures of Société Générale he made throughout his career in the Bank, since 1971, one of the few that has been affected by crisis or by Kerviel.". "It is a true banker, irreproachable, but he should step down in the coming months", is a leader of the Bank. Jean-François Sammarcelli, the pattern of the French network, seems best placed to succeed him. Jean-Pierre Mustier, the former tenor of the Bank financing and investment, which had been very marked by the Kerviel case could also soon announce his departure. His resignation was refused after the case, and Frédéric Oudéa had asked him to restructure the management of assets. However he just finalizing the alliance with Credit Agricole. "He wants to go and it will be difficult to accept," says one of his relatives. In the former "team button", Christian Poirier will also assert his pension rights, while Christian Schrike, the Secretary General, will take the field by becoming Advisor to the CEO.
About Frédéric Oudéa, Séverin Cabannes, Director-General delegate responsible for the implementation of the plan of savings, the means of payment and asset management, now takes a central role. The Executive Committee, there are also two women: Anne-Marion Bouchacourt, HRD, and Françoise Delasalles, recently named Director of resources. The average age of 14 is more than cinquante-trois years.