Jean-Charles Simon Joins Teneo as a Senior Advisor in Paris
Teneo, the global CEO advisory firm, today announced the appointment of Jean-Charles Simon as a Senior Advisor in the firm’s Paris office.
An economist, entrepreneur and widely recognised expert in financial markets, Jean-Charles brings more than 25 years of experience across public policy, corporate strategy, finance and capital markets. Prior to joining Teneo, he served as Chief Executive Officer of Paris Europlace and has held senior leadership and advisory roles with leading companies, investors and financial institutions.
Jean-Charles will support the continued growth of Teneo's financial communications, capital markets and strategic transactions advisory capabilities. His appointment reflects Teneo's continued growth in France and across Europe, as companies navigate an increasingly complex environment shaped by economic volatility, shifting geopolitical dynamics and heightened expectations around financial communications, governance and corporate reputation.
Led by Philippe Maze-Sencier, President of Teneo in France, the firm's leadership team includes Olivier Jay, Virginie Christnacht and Stéphane Dupuis. They are supported by a distinguished network of Senior Advisors, including Monique Leroux and Arnaud Danjean.
“The appointment of Jean-Charles marks an important milestone in the continued development of our Paris office,” said Philippe Maze-Sencier, President of Teneo in France. “His unique experience across financial markets, public institutions and strategic transformation further strengthens our ability to advise corporate leaders, boards of directors and investors on their most critical decisions.”
“I am delighted to join Teneo, whose integrated approach to strategic, financial, institutional and reputational issues addresses the growing needs of business leaders in an increasingly complex environment. I look forward to bringing my experience to the firm's clients and contributing to Teneo's continued growth in France and across Europe,” said Jean-Charles Simon.





