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Europe: Orange selects French treasury head as its next CFO

The Orange Group has named Ramon Fernandez, the current director general of the French treasury, as its next CFO. Fernandez will start his new position on Sept. 1. The current CFO, Gervais Pellissier, will take over the management of Orange’s European Zone, which also includes EE in the United Kingdom, Orange’s joint venture with Deutsche Telekom.
The selection of Fernandez, who has an extensive background in government, but no telecom experience, further cements the relationship of the Orange Group with the French government. The leading carrier in France, Orange developed out of the state-controlled France telecom and the French government still owns 27% of the company.
Orange also announced that Laurent Paillassot, a banking executive, will become senior executive VP of customer experience and mobile banking.
The two appointments are part of a management shuffle orchestrated by current CEO Stéphane Richard, whose looking to shore up the companies profits, particularly in light of the highly competitive market in France. In its first quarter report, Orange posted further declines, but stabilized margins.
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EE brings MobileIron Cloud to the U.K.  EE partnered with MobileIron to launch a enterprise mobility management platform for small to medium businesses designed to provide simplified security and control of mobile devices. EE, the largest mobile carrier in the United Kingdom, also reached a milestone last week as more customers signed up for LTE services than its 3G offering.
 
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Contributor, [email protected] Sara Zaske covers European carrier news for RCR Wireless News from Berlin, Germany. She has more than ten years experience in communications. Prior to moving to Germany, she worked as the communications director for the Oregon State University Foundation. She is also a former reporter with the San Francisco Examiner and Independent, where she covered development, transportation and other issues in the City of San Francisco and San Mateo County. Follow her on Twitter @szaske