Aurélie Fouilleron was appointed member of the Executive Board of Swiss Life Asset Managers in France at the Supervisory Board meeting on 21 March 2023. She joined Swiss Life Asset Managers France as Head Sales and Marketing in May 2022.

Aurélie Fouilleron Head Sales and Marketing France joined Swiss Life Asset Managers France in May 2022 and plays a key role in the development of our global Securities and Real Assets offering to our institutional and wholesale clients, as well as our distribution partners.

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The Executive Board of Swiss Life Asset Managers France is now composed of five members: Frédéric Bôl, CEO, Denis Lehman, Head Asset Management Securities, Fabrice Lombardo, Head Real Estate, Bruno Gerardin, Chief Financial Officer and Aurélie Fouilleron, Head Sales and Marketing. This enlarged Executive Board will drive the growth ambitions of Swiss Life Asset Managers France, which managed EUR 58.3 billion in assets as at 31 December 2022.

"I am delighted with the appointment of Aurélie Fouilleron to the Executive Board. An experienced and recognised professional, she will be able to support our Swiss Life 2024 strategic plan and anticipate the challenges that await us, particularly in terms of growth, transformation and social and environmental responsibility", says Frédéric Bôl, CEO of Swiss Life Asset Managers France.

Biography of Aurélie Fouilleron
Aurélie Fouilleron has over twenty years of experience in the asset management industry. Prior to joining Swiss Life Asset Managers France, Aurélie Fouilleron held several senior positions within the La Française Group from 2007, including Global Accounts Business Manager, Head of Business Development Central Europe (Germany, Switzerland and Austria) and most recently Sales Director Bank and Insurance.
Aurélie Fouilleron holds a degree in Strategic Marketing from the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris, Neoma and the European School of Business (ESB - Reutlingen, Germany).