Alstom appoints Jérôme Boyet as new Managing Director for Western and Central Asia cluster
Alstom appoints Jérôme Boyet as new Managing Director for Western and Central Asia cluster
Press contact - Western and Central Asia
Aizhan Aldabergenova
Send an emailSeptember 12, 2024 – Alstom, a global leader in smart and sustainable mobility announces the appointment of Jérôme Boyet as the new Managing Director for the Western and Central Asia cluster, based in Astana.
Jérôme brings a wealth of experience to this role, having previously worked in infrastructure and industrial projects and rail technological environments within General Electric, Alstom and TMH in senior leadership roles.
“I am pleased to appoint Jérôme as the leader of our Western and Central Asia cluster. With his extensive experience in the railway industry and profound insight into our operations, he is well-equipped to drive innovation and significantly enhance our service delivery across the region. The team has accomplished remarkable achievements thus far, and I am confident that Jérôme will continue this momentum, further elevating our efforts. Our commitment to fostering local talent remains a priority, and I have every confidence that under his leadership, we will achieve new heights and better serve our clients." says Andrew Deleone, AMECA President.
In his new role, Jérôme will lead strategic initiatives and promote operational excellence throughout the cluster, reinforcing Alstom's dedication to sustainable mobility and innovation.
"I am thrilled to join the talented team at Alstom. I look forward to collaborating closely with our clients to deliver exceptional products and services, ensuring we meet their needs while contributing positively to the communities we serve," stated Jérôme Boyet, Alstom Managing Director for Western and Central Asia.
Alstom is dedicated to paving the way for a more sustainable and efficient future in transportation. With this new appointment, the company is well-positioned to strengthen its impact across Western and Central Asia.
Alstom in Western & Central Asia employs over 1,000 professionals across three offices located in Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Uzbekistan, along with five depots, two production facilities, and a repair center. The activities include the manufacturing and maintenance of electric locomotives, as well as the production and repair of locomotive components. Recently, Alstom achieved significant milestones, including the production of its 200th locomotive and the assembly of its 100th bogie. Alstom is a key player in the revitalization of the region’s mobility industry and contributes significantly to the development of its economy.