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Louis Boisgibault

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Louis Boisgibault
Born(1962-06-30)30 June 1962
NationalityFrench
Occupation(s)Academic director, professor, author
Academic background
Alma materSorbonne Université, HEC Paris, Wharton School, Université Paris-Dauphine
Academic work
Main interestsRenewable energy, climate, corporate governance
Notable works"Energy Transition in Metropolises, Rural Areas and Deserts".

Louis Boisgibault (born June 30, 1962)[1] is a French expert in energy transition, higher education & corporate director, professor, researcher[2] and author[3] known for his publications on energy transition in the EMEA Region.[4][5][6][7][8][9]

Early life and education

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Boisgibault was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine. He graduated in 1984 with a master's degree in economics and management from Université Paris-Dauphine. He received a MBA from HEC Paris in 1990[10] with an exchange program at the Wharton School.[11][12] In September 2016, he defended successfully a PhD thesis at Sorbonne Université in geography.[13][14][15][16]

Career

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After eight years at BNP-Paribas in Paris and Amsterdam, Boisgibault worked for Electricité de France and Engie Group in Paris and London, as executive director and Board member[17] for energy projects. In 2006, he co-founded and led VALMERE,[18][19] a consulting firm specialized in energy transition. He started to lecture in graduate schools and enrolled for PhD. After several part-time positions as Senior Lecturer and contractual Professor,[20] he was appointed in March 2022 as Director of Development and Cooperations[21] and full-time faculty member[22] at North American Private University[23] in Sfax, Tunisia, where he was confronted to illegal migration.[24]

Université nord-américaine privée
Université nord-américaine privée

In August 2024, he joined Expertise France to be deployed as Expert to the Minister of Economy of Kosovo, in the Minister's cabinet in Pristina, to advise on energy transition.[25] In November 2024, he was elected to the Steering Council of the International Business College - Mitrovica (IBC-M), in Kosovo, in addition to his role in Minister's Cabinet.[26]

Publications

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Books and book chapters

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  • Energy Transition in Metropolises, Rural Areas and Deserts. With Fahad Al Kabbani and foreword by Jean Girardon. Wiley, pp. 246, 2020, Energy series, 9781786304995.
  • Transition énergétique dans les métropoles, la ruralité et le désert. Avec Dr Fahad Al Kabbani et préface de Prof. Dr. Jean Girardon. ISTE editions, pp. 236, 2019, collection énergie, 9781784056025.
  • L'énergie solaire après Fukushima, la nouvelle. With foreword by Prof. Dr. Patrice Geoffron. Medicilline, pp. 154, 2011, Clés de l'énergie, 9782915220377.
  • Energies. Géographie des mers et des océans, Sous la direction de Prof. Dr. Raymond Woessner. Atlande, 2014, 9782350302751.
  • Carbon Constraint in the Mediterranean: Differentiated Impacts and Policies for Carbon Reduction in the Euro-Mediterranean Region, Report IPEMED, with Morgan Mozas, 54p, September 2012
  • Etre executive director à Londres. Avec HEC Alumni. Témoignage dans le livre collectif : 100+ témoignages sur la gouvernance d'entreprise. Plus de 100 diplômés HEC de tous horizons partagent leur expérience des conseils d'administration., Les Ozalids d'Humensis, 2020, 978-2380210101.

Conference papers

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  • Changement climatique en Afrique subsaharienne, de la vulnérabilité à l'adaptation. Avec Prof. Dr. Pauline Dibi-Anoh. Douzièmes Journées Géographiques de Côte d'Ivoire (JGCI - 2020), Association des géographes de Côte d'Ivoire (AGCI), Feb 2020, Grand-Bassam, Côte d'Ivoire.
  • Les énergies renouvelables, l’expérience du Pays de Fayence. Fête de la Science, Ministère de l’Enseignement supérieur, de la Recherche et de l’Innovation, Oct 2018, Saint-Raphaël, France.
  • How could the EU benefit from the COP 21 agreement?. Avec Prof. Dr. Catalin N. Lungu. International conference on energy performance of buildings, Faculty for building services engineering (FII - UTCB), Jun 2016, Bucarest, Romania. pp. 3.
  • Vision prospective de la transition énergétique dans les territoires. Réussir la transition énergétique, quelles dynamiques de changement., UFR Géographie et aménagement Lille, Jan 2015, UFR Géographie et aménagement Lille, France. pp. 610.
  • COP21 objectives: towards a joint energy transition in the Mediterranean ?. COP21, IPEMED, Nov 2015, Le Bourget, France.
  • Au-delà des discours et des intentions, comment dynamiser le cadre réglementaire et institutionnel pour développer les énergies renouvelables dans l’UEMOA ? : Le Maroc peut-il servir d’exemple à l’UEMOA pour la bonne territorialisation de l’énergie solaire ?. Africa Power Forum 2014, I Conferences, Jun 2014, Dakar, Sénégal.
  • La croissance verte, quels défis pour les pays de l'UEMOA ?. Forum du quarantenaire, BOAD, Nov 2013, Lomé, Togo. p9.
  • Poster, Industrialisation of village in Southern France by solar energy: How energy transition can dynamize a territory?. Annual Research Conference - 2014 (ARC'14), Nov 2014, Doha, United Arab Emirates. Qatar Foundation, Energy & Environment (EEPP0277), pp.Ref. 10.5339/qfarc.2014, 2014, Proceedings volume 1.

References

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  1. ^ "Louis Boisgibault's biography, net worth, fact, career, awards and life story - ZGR.net". www.zgr.net.
  2. ^ "ORCID". orcid.org.
  3. ^ "Catalogue SUDOC". www.sudoc.abes.fr.
  4. ^ "CV HAL : Louis BOISGIBAULT". cv.archives-ouvertes.fr.
  5. ^ "Cérémonie de remise de don d'un livre scientifique de l'UVCI aux établissements universitaires de Côte d'Ivoire - Abidjan.net Photos". news.abidjan.net (in French).
  6. ^ "Louis Boisgibault & Fahad Al Kabbani; Arabnews fr" (in French). 20 May 2022.
  7. ^ "La COP26 de Glasgow est-elle vouée à l'échec ?" (in French). October 26, 2021.
  8. ^ Daniel Fortin (28 June 2012). "Plein soleil sur la planète" (in French) – via Les Echos.
  9. ^ Isabel Marcos (28 February 2020). "Book review" – via Energy Reporters.
  10. ^ Official list of graduates, Class 1990 MBA HEC Paris, formely named Institut Supérieur des Affaires
  11. ^ Maria Fagliano (13 February 2020). "Wharton Alumni Book Roundup" – via Wharton Magazine.
  12. ^ "Louis Boisgibault W/ISA 90 Docteur de la Sorbonne avec mention !". Wharton Club de France.
  13. ^ "Territoires et transition énergétique : l'exemple de la Métropole Européenne de Lille et du Pays de Fayence; les espoirs de Ouarzazate et de l'Union Économique et Monétaire Ouest-Africaine". www.theses.fr.
  14. ^ "En matière de transition énergétique, ce territoire du Var est vertueux". Var-Matin. February 16, 2017.
  15. ^ "Nucléaire : donner la parole aux territoires". La Tribune. March 22, 2017.
  16. ^ "UEMOA/Energies renouvelables : des chercheurs se mobilisent". Le Point Sur. January 16, 2017.
  17. ^ "Nomination". February 20, 2002 – via Les Echos.
  18. ^ "Louis Boisgibault, CEO Valmere, speaker at conference on solar energy in Mediterranean". June 28, 2011 – via SciencesPo Paris website.
  19. ^ "Louis Boisgibault, CEO Valmere, interviewed on solar energy in Africa" – via ITW channel Youtube.
  20. ^ "HEC Paris Executive Education" – via www.hec.edu.
  21. ^ "Interview Dr Louis Boisgibault at the International Day 2022 of the North American Private University (NAU)" – via Youtube.
  22. ^ Louis Pouillon (20 May 2022). "Tunisie : les enjeux de la transition énergétique; interview Louis Boisgibault, Professor at International School of Business, Sfax" (in French) – via Arabnews.
  23. ^ "Special thanks to Louis Boisgibault for the new campus opening ceremony with the Ambassador of Canada (in French)". 26 January 2023 – via Diwan FM Radio website.
  24. ^ "TV interview Dr Louis Boisgibault on illegal migration from Sfax to Lampedusa (in French)". September 15, 2023 – via BFM TV.
  25. ^ "Interview Dr Louis Boisgibault by Expertise France on his role in Kosovo (in French)". 26 September 2024 – via Youtube channel of Expertise France.
  26. ^ "Announcement by Chairman". 8 December 2024 – via Linkedin.