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16/02/2012

Alban Guilloteau, new CEO and President of the Leyton group

Leyton, a consulting firm in operational, taxation, social and financial performance announces the appointment of Alban Guilloteau


Capitalising on over 15 years of managerial experience in the consulting sector, Alban Guilloteau has a threefold objective: continue Leyton's international growth, strengthen its dynamic in France and enhance its offer for better support for market trends, making innovation a key development area.


With a base of over 4000 clients in the private and public sector and a turnover of €60M, Leyton has already demonstrated its added value. Leyton is diversifying its offers and its office locations, so that it can continue to meet its clients' requirements.

 

"My aim is to support Leyton's development on the operational consulting market, which has experienced profound changes, in order to strengthen its position as a leading company."

 

Aged 39, Alban Guilloteau is an engineer who graduated from Télécom ParisTech (ENST). He began his career in 1996 and was involved in the launch of Altran Technologies UK in London in his capacity as business development manager. Alban Guilloteau then joined the group's French site, where he held several sales and management positions, particularly as Executive Director in the Telecoms & Media sector, then Director of the organisation dedicated to information systems solutions. Before joining Leyton, until the end of December 2011, Alban Guilloteau was Executive Director at Altran where he managed all consulting and engineering activities for the group at the Ile de France site, which has 4000 employees.

 

About Leyton

A major company in the operational consulting sector, Leyton offers services dedicated to tax, human resources, innovation financing and purchasing optimisation. Leyton achieved a turnover of €66M in the 2009/2010 tax year. With over 4200 clients, Leyton currently employs 530 employees with a wide range of skills across France ((Paris, Lyon, Toulouse, Montpellier, Sophia-Antipolis, Strasbourg and Nantes) and internationally (London, Dublin, Brussels, Casablanca and Montreal).

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