@page { size: 8.27in 11.69in; margin: 0.79in }p { margin-bottom: 0.1in; line-height: 115%; background: transparent }BanqueRichelieu France on 7 November announced the arrival of seven newemployees as part of its teams in Paris and Strasbourg, following theopening of new local offices, including a director of privateclients, two private bankers, one quality client services officer,one middle office securities senior officer, one marketing andcommunications project manager, and one assistant private banker.StephanSchillinger, 36, joins Banque Richeliey France as director of privateclients (Strasbourg). Schillinger holds a Master’s degree in CESBwealth management from CFPB Paris, and worked for four years at theCM-CIC group as wealth management associate director in Strasbourg,before serving for four years as vice president of Crédit Suisse inBasel.LouisDebeaurain, 32, has been appointed as private banker in Paris.Debeaurain holds a law degree from Paris X Nanterre, a Master 1degree in business law from the Faculté Libre de Droit d’Economieet de Gestion de Paris, and a Master 2 degree in wealth managementfrom IAE Grenoble. He began his career at LCL in Paris as a branchprivate adviser, and then became a private banker at LCL BanquePrivée.FethiBelhaïd-Abdi, 47, is appointed as a private banker in Paris.Belhaïd-Abdi holds a Master’s degree in economic sciences with thecurrency/finance option from Paris XII, and is a graduate of theInstitut Technique de Banque (CFPB) et en Gestion de Patrimoine atAUREP Clermont-Ferrand. He began his career at BRED-Banque Populaireas a client adviser, and then as account manager for internationaltransfer services. He then joined Société Générale asCorrespondent Banking Dept - Relationship Manager in the office ofthe director of international flows. He then serves as head ofproduct steering and the migrant market in the office of the directorof affiliates outside France, and then served successively as wealthmanagement adviser for international clients, private banker fornon-resident clients (Africa/Middle East) at the international deskof Société Générale Private Banking Paris.CharlotteDenais, 24, is appointed as quality client services officer (Paris).Denais, with a degree in applied economics and a Master’s degree inwealth management and private banking from the Université Paris -Dauphine, has served in an initial internship at Christie’s inLondon, and joined the teams at Banque Richelieu France in QualityClient Service as part of a placement, and was then recruited as aQuality Client Service Officer.NathalieFeuvrier, 52, is appointed as middle office securities senior officer(Paris). Feuvrier, a graduate of BP Banque, has served in a varietyof roles in the banking industry (Ferri S.A, Banque du Phénix stockmarket company, Banque Française d’Investissement, Banque SanPaolo, and others), before joining Crédit Suisse in Paris as part ofthe operations department in the Middle Office.AudeDelmas-Begue, 23, is appointed as marketing and communication projectmanager (Paris). Delmas-Begue holds a Bachelor’s degree in digitalcommunication from ISCG Paris, and a Master 2 degree in digitalstrategy management (in progress) at ISCG Paris, and has served aspart of the teams at Banque Richelieu France as part of a trainingplacement as event assistant, marketing and communication assistant,and communication marketing project head.LaetitiaPiccarreta, 40, is appointed as assistant private banker in Paris.Piccarreta, who holds a degree in graphic design from the EcoleEstienne / Greta CDMA in Paris, served in a variety of positions inthe publishing, automotive, graphic design and advertisingindustries, before joining Banque UBS France, where she served forfour years, in the positions of client support advisory for privateand professional clients in Strasbourg, and then for FinancialIntermediaries – FIM in Paris.