Regional aircraft builder ATR, has appointed a new Chief Executive Officer. Nathalie Tarnaud Laude, has been chosen by the company’s joint board members Airbus and Leonardo, effective from 17th September.
She succeeds Stefano Bortoli, whose four-year mandate expires at the same date, following the terms set by ATR’s bylaws. Bortoli will take on a new leadership role at Leonardo that will be announced shortly.
Nathalie Tarnaud Laude is currently NHIndustries’ president and senior vice president, head of the NH90 programme for Airbus Helicopters. Prior to this, she held various senior positions at Airbus in strategy, programme, technology and finance.
She brings strong strategic and leadership skills, as well as programme execution experience, essential to continue developing ATR as a leader in sustainable regional aviation. Tarnaud Laude joined Airbus in 2005 and holds an MBA from London Business School.
She said: “I thank Stefano for his strong leadership in preserving ATR’s market position and financial situation, while at the same time maintaining its highly skilled workforce in the unprecedented times of Covid, and preparing the grounds for the future of ATR.
“I am honoured to join such an exceptional team of passionate and professional individuals, and I look forward to working with all ATR employees, existing and new customers, and our shareholders, to bring the company to the next heights. You can count on all my energy and enthusiasm to continue the ATR extraordinary success story.”
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