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Marlène Dolveck

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Marlène Dolveck
Born (1975-09-14) September 14, 1975 (age 49)
NationalityFrench
Alma materToulouse Capitole University, EDHEC Business School
OccupationBusinesswoman
Board member ofCMA CGM

Marlène Dolveck (born September 14, 1975) is a French businesswoman who is Executive Vice President at CMA CGM. She worked previously as CEO of SNCF Gares & Connexions and Deputy CEO of SNCF.[1]

Biography

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Education and personal life

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Marlène Dolveck's father was a locomotive driver at SNCF and her mother a florist.[2]

In 1997, Marlène Dolveck earned a degree in Economic Engineering from the Toulouse Capitole University.[3] She resumed her studies in 2006, first completing a specialized master's degree in banking management at the École Supérieure de la Banque. She holds an Executive MBA from EDHEC Business School.[2]

Following a divorce, she remarried François Dolveck, an emergency physician and Director of the SAMU (emergency medical services) in Seine-et-Marne. She is the mother of four children.[2]

Career

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From 1997 to 2001, she taught economics and social sciences at Saint-Jean de Béthune and Le Bon Sauveur high schools in Versailles.[4]

From 2001 to 2007, she held operational roles in wealth management at Crédit Agricole and La Banque Postale.[2] She later held various senior management positions within La Banque Postale. Eventually noticed by Philippe Wahl, she was appointed Head of Wealth Management at La Banque Postale, a position she held until 2017.[2][5]

From 2017 to 2019, she led the Omnichannel Banking Division for Personal Banking and Wealth Management at HSBC France, where she also joined the Executive Committee.[3]

In January 2020, she joined SNCF as CEO of SNCF Gares & Connexions, a subsidiary of the SNCF.[6][7] Her appointment coincided with the pension reform strikes and the onset of the COVID-19 crisis.[8][9] She was a member of the Presidents’ Committee and the Executive Committee of the SNCF Group. She also served as Chair of the Supervisory Board of AREP.[10] In January 2024, she was appointed Deputy CEO of the SNCF.[2] She has dealt with the cost overruns in the renovation of Paris Gare du Nord train station. She filed a lawsuit against Ceetrus, SNCF’s partner in the project, and won a first-instance ruling in September 2023.[2][11][12][13] In June 2025, she was appointed Executive Vice President, in charge of IT, Digital Transformation and Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Group R&D at CMA CGM.[1]

Honours and awards

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Marlène Dolveck and Nadine Jaudet join the CMA CGM Group Executive Committee". CMA CGM.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Marlène Dolveck, DG de SNCF Gares & Connexions: portrait d'une femme décomplexée". Challenges.
  3. ^ a b "Marlène DOLVECK Biographie". Les rencontres économiques.
  4. ^ "Mme Marlène DOLVECK". www.lesbiographies.com.
  5. ^ "État-major – SNCF Gares & Connexions". Le Point.
  6. ^ "Marlène Dolveck, cheffe de gares". Les Echos.
  7. ^ "Marlène Dolveck, de banquière chez HSBC à chef de gare(s) à la SNCF". Le Figaro.
  8. ^ "Rencontre avec Marlène Dolveck, DG de Gares & Connexions". Ville, Rail et Transports.
  9. ^ "Le nouveau PDG de la SNCF remanie son état-major". Libération.
  10. ^ "Gares & Connexions renforce ses liens avec l'AREP". Ville, Rail et Transports.
  11. ^ "Projet abandonné à la gare du Nord : un manque de « loyauté » de la SNCF et un « fiasco financier »". Ouest France.
  12. ^ "Gare du Nord : la première phase de modernisation achevée juste à temps pour les JO". La Tribune.
  13. ^ "SNCF : Marlène Dolveck, la cheffe des gares". Les Echos.
  14. ^ "Décret du 13 juillet 2022 portant promotion et nomination dans l'ordre national de la Légion d'honneur". www.legifrance.gouv.fr.
  15. ^ "CLASSEMENT ; 40 FEMMES FORBES ; Marlène Dolveck, au coeur de la machine SNCF". Forbes.