We present to you the new prefect of Aveyron, Claire Chauffour-Rouillard.
After two years of service in Aveyron, prefect Charles Giusti leaves the department and will take up his duties in Eure on November 18, 2024. We now know who will take his place: Claire Chauffour-Rouillard, current secretary general for shared resources of the prefecture from the Île-de-France region until his arrival in Aveyron. His appointment was made public by an official decree published Wednesday, November 6.
Claire Chauffour-Rouillard’s journey before Aveyron
Claire Chauffour-Rouillard graduated from ENA (National School of Administration) in 2007 and then began her career in 2009 as a civil administrator assigned to the Ministry of the Interior, Overseas and Communities territorial. The same year, she took on the role of chief deputy of the elections and political studies office. She then became sub-prefect and director of the prefect's office in Brittany in 2011.
Claire Chauffour-Rouillard returned to the civil service two years later as a seconded financial inspector to the general financial inspectorate. In 2015, she was successively appointed senior civil administrator, project manager to the director of modernization and territorial action (SG), then head of the management office of the prefectural body and civil administrators at the DMAT ( SG).
In July 2017, Claire Chauffour-Rouillard was appointed deputy director of strategy, international affairs and resources at the general directorate of civil security and crisis management, at the central administration of the Ministry of the Interior.
Then it was in Seine-Saint-Denis that Claire Chauffour-Rouillard was appointed senior sub-prefect and general secretary of the prefecture, before ensuring the animation of the general secretariat with pooled resources for the prefecture of the Île-Saint-Denis region. from-France. A position that she holds for just a few more days before taking up her position in Aveyron.
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