Board of Directors
Chairman
Matthieu Chabanel
Chairman of the Board of SNCF Gares & Connexions
CEO of SNCF Réseau
CEO of SNCF Gares & Connexions
Marlène Dolveck
Directors
Isabelle Delon
Director
Deputy CEO of Customers and Services at SNCF Réseau
Alain Quinet
Director
CEO of Strategy & Corporate Affairs at SNCF Réseau
Céline Sibert
Director
Director of Management Performance & Leadership for the SNCF Group
Employee representative directors
Philippe Froissard
Valérie Lourdain
Participatants as of right on boards
Philippe Dupuis
Fabienne Helvin
Transport economic and financial monitoring mission
Stéphane Tardivel
Secretary to the Social and Economic Committee
Laetitia Guibout
Secretary to the Board of Directors
Executive Committee

Marlène Dolveck, CEO of SNCF Gares & Connexions and Deputy CEO of the SNCF Group responsible for Transformation
Marlène Dolveck holds an executive MBA from Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales and a Certificat d'Etudes Supérieures de Banque (a specialised Master’s degree in senior bank management) from Haute École de Commerce. She began her career teaching economics and then joined Crédit Agricole, the French postal group La Poste, and more specifically La Banque Postale, where she was a member of the executive committee. In 2017 she became head of omnichannel banking and a member of the executive committee for HSBC France.
In January 2020 she joined SNCF Gares & Connexions as CEO and became a member of the SNCF Group executive committee. In January 2024 she was appointed Deputy CEO of the SNCF group responsible for Transformation in addition to her duties as CEO of SNCF Gares & Connexions.
Raphaël Poli, Deputy CEO of SNCF Gares & Connexions and CEO of SNCF Retail & Connexions
After graduating from École Nationale d’Administration, Raphaël Poli began his career in the public sector, working for the French State, local governments and later, cabinet ministers. He joined SNCF in 2014 in the role of Strategy & Transformation Director for the SNCF Group. Since April 2021, Raphaël Poli has been CEO of SNCF Retail & Connexions and a member of the Executive Committee.
In January, he was appointed Deputy CEO of SNCF Gares & Connexions in addition to his duties as CEO of SNCF Retail & Connexions. The architecture and environment department, the staff and international department also report to him.


Éliane Barbosa, Executive Director of Regional & Parisian Stations
Éliane Barbosa holds a master's degree in Human Resources from Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers and a DESS postgraduate degree in human resource management from the Sorbonne Business School. She joined the SNCF Group in 2001 as a human resources project manager. In 2012, she became Chief Human Resources Officer at Voyages-SNCF.com, where she was responsible for talent acquisition and development, corporate culture, and management agility. In 2017, she moved to SNCF Gares & Connexions as Chief Human Resources Officer. In October 2020, she became its Chief Operating and Regions Officer. On 1 January 2024 she was appointed Executive Director of Regional & Parisian Stations.
Pierre Labarthe, Executive Director of Stations for the Paris Region
After graduating from Université Paris Dauphine, Pierre Labarthe began his career at BearingPoint, a consultancy, where he specialised in the energy sector.
In 2013, he joined SNCF Consulting where his projects included implementing France’s 2014 railway reform.
In 2015, he joined SNCF Gares & Connexions. He oversaw its transformation into a state-owned public limited company (société anonyme) effective 1 January 2020. He then became chief of staff to the CEO and head of institutional relations.
In February 2022 he was appointed Stations Director for the Paris region. On 1 January 2024 , he was appointed Executive Director of Stations for the Paris Region.


Morgane Castanier, Director of Customers, Marketing and Technology
After graduating from ESC Grenoble, Morgane Castanier began her career in marketing. In 2007, she joined the newspaper group Sud Ouest as head of New Media and served on the management committee of its free press arm S3G. In 2010, she was named head of E-Marketing and Digital Client Experience at SFR (Altice), and in 2015 became the company’s head of Data and CRM and joined its Consumer Marketing Management Committee. She moved to HSBC in 2017 as head of Marketing, Digital Technology and Data, and as a member of its executive committee. She joined SNCF Gares & Connexions in July 2020.
Julie Reiner, Chief Administrative Officer
Julie Reiner holds DESS and DESCF postgraduate degrees in corporate finance and financial engineering and accounting from Université Paris Dauphine. She began her career in merchant banking at HSBC in 2000 and moved to Société Générale in 2008. In 2009, she joined SNCF Group's Mergers and Acquisitions unit and was named to lead it in 2015. She became head of Corporate Development in 2018. Ms Reiner was appointed Chief Financial, Legal and Regulatory Officer for SNCF Gares & Connexions in May 2019. She was appointed Chief Administrative Officer on 1 September 2023. She is thus in charge of finances, purchases, legal affairs and regulation. She is also responsible for the strategy, the operational excellence and innovation, and for the CSR roadmap for SNCF Gares & Connexions.


Stéphane Lerendu, Executive Director of SERM and Major Projects
Stéphane Lerendu holds a post-graduate DESS degree in urban planning and local development law. He began his career in the Caen metropolitan area, working on large projects with a strong multimodal component. Since then, he has focused primarily on managing projects in spatial planning, large-scale facilities and tourism real estate. In particular, he worked on disaster preparedness planning for the Val d’Isère ski resort, then Saint-Brieuc and the New Tourism Unit for the Avoriaz ski resort.
In 2018, he became Deputy CEO of Pierre & Vacances Center Parcs Développement.
He joined SNCF Gares & Connexions on 31 January and became Head of Major Projects. On 1 January 2024 he was appointed Executive Director of SERM and Major Projects.
Priscille Garcin, Director of Communications and Major Sports Events
A graduate of EFAP, Priscille Garcin began her career with the Publicis group, before joining different ministerial offices as press advisor. She then worked for the Centre National du Cinéma before joining France Télévision as group communications director.
In 2010, she joined the SNCF Group as Director of Media Relations and Crisis Communications, before moving to SNCF Réseau as Director of Communications.
In 2020, she joined SNCF Gares & Connexions as Director of Paris Gare de Lyon and Paris Bercy. In November 2023, she became Director of Communications and Major Sports Events.

Nina Bourgier, Chief of Staff
A political science graduate, she began her professional career in 2012 at the European Parliament working with a French MEP on health-environment issues. In 2017 she spent two years at the French National Assembly, where she worked on the Sustainable Development and Spatial Planning Committee. In early 2019, she joined the office of Elisabeth Borne, then Minister in charge of Transport; she then followed her to the Ministry of Ecological Transition and Solidarity as a parliamentary advisor.
At the end of 2020, she joined the SNCF Group as head of institutional relations at Rail Logistics Europe.
In 2022, Nina Bourgier joined the office of the Prime Minister, Elisabeth Borne, as deputy, then head of the parliamentary department.
In March 2024, she was appointed Chief of Staff to the General Management of SNCF Gares & Connexions and joined the Executive Committee.
Christophe Bruchet, Director of Human Resources and Management
Christophe Bruchet holds a Master of Science degree from the University of Southern Brittany and the École Polytechnique de Montréal. He began his career in the United States. He joined the SNCF Group in 2001, where he held managerial positions at SNCF Voyages, Transilien, Eurostar, VFLI, SNCF Consulting, CRM Services and TGV Intercité. This experience helped him to develop a strong expertise in the areas of customer service, production, rail operations, transformation of organisations and employee engagement. In December 2023, he became Director of Human Resources and Management and joined the Executive Committee.


Patrice Lucciardi, Director of Risks, Safety and Security
An engineer by training, Patrice Lucciardi began his career in operations before becoming head of a unit at Infra. He went on to serve as safety director in the Infrastructure Division, then as head of safety management when SNCF Réseau was created. During his tenure in the Innovation and Research division, he took part in the Tech4Rail programme, helping shape the rail system of the future.
He moved to SNCF Gares & Connexions in 2020, serving first as regional director for stations in northern Paris and then for all Paris stations.
Raphaël Ménard, CEO of AREP Group
Raphaël Ménard is a registered architect (DPLG) with degrees in engineering from École Polytechnique (class of 1997) and civil engineering from École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées. He began his career as an architectural engineer at RFR. In 2003, he founded Elioth, a team of designers specialising in low-carbon innovation, an entity of the Egis group. He teaches at Paris-Est architecture school as part of the third "Post-Carbon Architecture" cycle. In late 2018 he joined AREP and became chairman of the board.


Cédric Allio, Director of Strategy, Operational Excellence and Innovation
After graduating from the École Normale Supérieure and the École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, Cédric Allio began his career in the transport infrastructure department of the transport ministry. In 2018, he joined ADP International as Investment Director.
He then joined RATP Cap Île-de-France where he became Director of Tenders in 2021. This involved overseeing responses to tenders put out by Île-de-France Mobilités as RATP’s historic monopoly opened up to competition.
In January 2024 he became Director of Strategy, Operational Excellence and Innovation for SNCF Gares & Connexions. Reporting to the general secretariat, he joined the company’s executive committee.
A head office combining heritage and innovation
In 2013 SNCF Gares & Connexions established their head office in the world’s oldest petrol automobile production plant, opened in 1891 by Louis-François-René Panhard and Émile Levassor, in the south of Paris’ 13th arondissement. The teams of AREP, a subsidiary of
SNCF Gares & Connexions, turned this industrial building into a huge open space office of 20,000m2. Designers, engineers, architects and all the SNCF Gares & Connexions teams work together in a well lit and welcoming space. The decor, especially with two old Panhard cars sitting in the hall and many items and furniture usually found at stations spread around the building, is a reminder of both the history of the venue and the SNCF Gares & Connexions mission.