Hervé Jeannin

Hervé Jeannin

Director representing employees
Member of the Strategy & CSR Committee

Nationality: French

Mr. Hervé Jeannin joined Capgemini as an analyst in February 1984, after finishing his studies. He designed and managed IT projects for a range of clients until 1999.


From 2000 to 2004 he developed a client account as a sales engineer within the Group. Between 2005 and 2015 he managed employee relations through a variety of roles (employee representative, works committee, Health and Safety Committee, union representative, Union General Secretary), which he held part‑time from 1993, the date of his first office as employee representative.

From 2016 to 2022, he is in charge of workplace first aid and evacuation training within the Group in France. He provides the Group with his experience in the field as first responder and psychological support provider with the French Rescue and Emergency Federation (FFSS) and the civil protection organisation. Since May 2022, he has been an advisor to the European Commission on industrial transformation, mainly in the technological fields.

Mr. Hervé Jeannin was also a member of the International Work Council (IWC) from 2012 to 2020, enabling him to gain a global vision of the Group. Traveling through 50 countries, he has met with many group employees at various sites. He also represents the CFDT union and Capgemini in UNI Europa.

He joined the Board of Directors on May 20, 2020 as a Director representing employees. He has also been a member of the Strategy & CSR Committee since that date.

Mr. Hervé Jeannin brings to the Board the perspective of an employee with considerable experience of employee relations, dialogue and negotiations gained over 29 years as an employee representative and his knowledge of the Company and its businesses thanks to 39 years spent with the Group in several business lines and six cities.

Principal office:
Mr. Hervé Jeannin is, since May 2022, an advisor to the European Commission on industrial transformation, mainly in the technological fields.