Numeum welcomes three new members to its Board of Directors
The organization of digital professionals and employers’ association welcomes three new members to its governance. Eric Blazy (Orange Business Services), Philippe Pujalte (Inetum) and Rémy Bellavoine (Pocket Result) have joined Numeum’s Board of Directors.
Numeum has just appointed 3 new members to its Board of Directors. The Board is strengthened by the arrival of Eric Blazy, Philippe Pujalte and Rémy Bellavoine.
Each of them will contribute to the key decisions that drive the union forward. Their shared ambition will be to raise the profile of the digital industry, to make Numeum’s voice heard, and to drive the digital sector forward in France and Europe.
Eric Blazy, Orange Business Services:
A graduate engineer from ESIEE Paris, Eric Blazy is a senior executive with the Orange Group, where he has been CEO of EGT SA since 2015 and headed Orange Connectivity and Workspace Services. With over 20 years’ experience in telecoms and digital services, he is recognized for his expertise in sales management and digital transformation.
Philippe Pujalte, Inetum:
COO and Deputy Managing Director France at Inetum since 2020. A graduate of INSEAD, he has held strategic positions at Euronext, Capgemini and Euriware, after starting his IT career at Areva. He is also President of Projixi Europe and Head of Inetum Midmarket Solutions France.
Rémy Bellavoine, Pocket Result:
CEO of PocketResult since 2019. He was also co-founder of Chekk, a start-up incubated by Facebook, and combines expertise in finance, digital strategy and scale-up of complex international projects. A former executive at HSBC, he has held various management positions, notably in strategy, international development and management of transformation programs. He is a graduate of ESSEC Business School and holds an MBA in Finance from Wake Forest University.
Profiles of all Numeum Board members are available at this address:
https://numeum.fr/le-syndicat/lorganisation-numeum/
Numeum is the employers’ association and organization for digital professionals, representing almost 2,500 member companies, 50% of which are based in France’s regions. It is part of the Syntec Federation, the second largest branch of the MEDEF, alongside Syntec Conseil, Syntec Ingénierie and Unimev. Numeum represents digital services companies (ESN), software publishers (EDL), platforms and engineering and technology consulting (ICT) companies. As the sector’s leading trade union, Numeum defends the interests of its members in dealings with public decision-makers.