Leading the way to tomorrow's cities
We are proud to announce that five Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield team members have been recognized by the Institut Choiseul among the 200 French leaders under 40 who reinvent and transform our cities every day.
Anne-Sophie Sancerre (Managing Director - Retail France), Géraldine Neyret-Gleizes (Director of Operating Management - Retail France), Charles Watine (Director of Investments - Offices France) and Pablo Nakhlé Cerruti (CEO of Viparis) were recognised in the Retail, Hospitality and Mobility category ; Bruno Donjon de Saint Martin (Managing Director - Offices France, Hotels and Mixed-Use projects Europe) in the Investors and Consulting category.
This comes as a recognition of our leadership in the sector, and of our purpose as a Group: creating extraordinary and sustainable places to Reinvent Being Together. We participate in shaping and improving the cities in which we are present and have a major influence on how people live, work, shop, connect and are entertained. We aim to provide a seamless online-offline shopping experience, in an entertaining, contemporary and eco-friendly environment. We intend to make positive contributions to the social, environmental and economic well-being of our communities. Since 2016, we take action for more sustainable cities through our ambitious CSR programme Better Places 2030.
The Institut Choiseul is an independent think-tank dedicated to the analysis of contemporary strategic issues and international economic questions. The Institut Choiseul publishes an annual ranking of the 100 French economic leaders of tomorrow, which also featured Pablo Nakhlé Cerruti in 2019. The second edition of the “Choiseul Ville de demain” (Tomorrow's cities) ranking has been published on September 16, in partnership with Business Immo.
Anne-Sophie Sancerre joined the Group in 2008, after five years at Morgan Stanley. First in charge of Investments for Retail France, then of Group Investors Relations, she became Group Director of Investments in 2011. In 2013, she joined the department of Retail France as Director of Operations and Investments. Late 2016, she was promoted to Managing Director - Retail France. Anne-Sophie Sancerre graduated from Sciences-Po Paris. She holds a degree in Finance and Accounting from Paris-Dauphine University, as well as a Master's Degree in Finance and Strategy from Edinburgh Napier University.
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Bruno Donjon de Saint Martin joined the Group in 2005 as an analyst, before moving into Programme Management. In 2007, he joined the Offices department as Director of Investments. In 2010, he became Director of Retail Development, before moving back to Offices as Deputy Director. In 2013, he was promoted to Managing Director - Offices France, and in 2018, Managing Director Offices France, Hotels and Mixed-Use projects Europe. Bruno Donjon de Saint Martin graduated from Ecole Polytechnique and Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées.
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Géraldine Neyret-Gleizes joined the Group in 2007, in the Investments team of the Offices department. In 2011, she moved into Development as Programme Director for the So Ouest shopping centre. In 2013, she was promoted to Director of Investments – Offices. She joined the Retail department in 2017 as Director of Operations – Retail France. Géraldine Neyret-Gleizes graduated from ESSEC Business School.
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Pablo Nakhlé Cerruti started his career as Managing Director of Prometheus Foundation from 2007 to 2009. Then he became member of the private staff of Christine Lagarde, former French Finance minister, as speechwriter from 2009 to 2011. He joined Unibail-Rodamco in 2011 as Director of Communications and Institutional Relations. In September 2014, he was appointed Executive Director of Viparis, then Chief Operating Officer in January 2018. He is also town councilor of the city of Saint-Malo since April 2014. Pablo Nakhlé Cerruti graduated from Sciences-Po Strasbourg and from Ecole de Guerre Economique.
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Charles Watine joined the Group in 2008 as Investments Manager – Retail France, after two years at Lazard. In 2011, he became Director of Investments in Portugal, in charge of the Group's expansion into new territories. In 2013, he was promoted to Director of Investments in Germany, in charge of restructuring the newly acquired portfolio. He became Director of Investments – Offices France in 2018. Charles Watine graduated from Neoma Business School.
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