Henri Tran

Deputy Director - Performance & Financial Controlling at Proximus Luxembourg

Henri Tran has a diverse work experience, starting with a position as a Management Analyst at BearingPoint from September 2003 to August 2004. Henri then joined Orange as a Financial Modeller of Innovation from July 2005 to July 2007, followed by a role as a Strategy & Planning Manager from August 2007 to April 2010. At Orange, Henri also served as a Product Marketing Manager from May 2010 to October 2011. Henri then transitioned to PwC, where they held various senior management roles in the Strategy& division from November 2011 to June 2017. Currently, Henri is employed at Proximus Luxembourg, where they have held positions as Head of Financial Controlling from June 2017 to August 2019, Head of Financial Controlling & Revenue Assurance from September 2019 to August 2021, and currently serves as the Deputy Director of Performance & Financial Controlling starting in September 2021.

Henri Tran attended Lycée Condorcet from an unknown start year until 2001. There, they pursued Classes Préparatoires MP* with a focus on Mathematics and Physics. Following this, Henri enrolled at Télécom Paris and obtained a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Telecommunications, Computer Science, and Management in 2004. Henri continued their education at the University of Bristol, where they studied until 2005, although no specific degree or field of study is mentioned.

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Proximus Luxembourg

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Proximus Luxembourg, which operates under the brands Telindus and Tango, is a subsidiary of the Proximus Group, the leading provider of telephony, Internet, TV and ICT services in Belgium. It participates in the development of telecommunication infrastructures and ICT services in Luxembourg. It also supports Luxembourg start-ups through its investment in the Digital Tech Fund and its participation in Luxembourg House of Financial Technologies. Created in January 2019, Proximus Luxembourg SA brings together the Tango and Telindus brands under one umbrella and employs 700 people. Both brands operate jointly to meet all the telecommunications needs of Luxembourg's residential and business customers. Tango offers fixed and mobile telephony, Internet and television services to residential customers and small businesses with less than 10 employees, while Telindus provides ICT and fixed and mobile telecommunication services to medium-sized and large companies as well as public administrations.


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