CVE (Changing Visions of Energy)
Sylvain Legrand has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Sylvain is currently the Managing Director Solar - France at CVE (Changing Visions of Energy). Prior to this, they served as the Managing Director at SUNCNIM for six years. Additionally, Sylvain has also held the role of Administrator at Syndicat des énergies renouvelables (SER) for three years. Before their time at SER, they worked at Solaire Direct as the Regional Director for the Middle East, North and West Africa, as well as the Managing Director for North America. Sylvain also served as the Regional Director for South-East Asia at Solaire Direct. Sylvain began their career at Veolia Environnement, where they held the position of Business Development Director. Prior to that, they worked at Alcatel-Lucent as the Director of Business Management EMEA and General Project Manager. Earlier in their career, Sylvain worked at ETDE as the Sales and Tendering Manager, and at ALTEN as a Business Developer.
Sylvain Legrand pursued an Executive Master in Strategic Business Unit management from HEC Paris in 2009-2010. Earlier, in 2006, they obtained a @PMP Certification in Project Management from the Project Management Institute. Sylvain achieved their Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, specializing in ENSIEG, from Grenoble INP - Ense3 during 1995-1997.
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CVE (Changing Visions of Energy)
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Created at the end of 2009, CVE is a French multi-energy, multi-country renewable energy producer. CVE develops, finances, builds and operates photovoltaic power plants, biogas units and hydrogen production units. Our vision is to produce renewable energy in a decentralised way and sell it locally to meet the needs of businesses, local authorities and the agricultural sector. CVE has been a mission-driven company since 2022, with a purpose driven by its teams: "Putting people and the planet at the center of tomorrow’s energy". With €866 million invested in our assets, and a capacity of 640 MWp enabling us to produce 1.1 TWh in a full year, CVE is experiencing strong growth. Today, CVE employs over 400 people (including 290 in France), divided between sales, technical (engineering, construction, operation), administrative and financial missions, all committed to a unique entrepreneurial adventure at the service of the energy transition. By placing people at the heart of its project, CVE has forged its corporate culture around 3 pillars: individual and collective fulfillment, commitment and excellence. CVE's ambition is to build up a 2.4 GW capacity fleet by 2027, and to become a key player in renewable energies with a focus on short supply chains for businesses and local authorities. http://www.cvegroup.com http://www.cvenorthamerica.com