Dominique Lecossois

Adjunct Professor at INSEAD Business School

Schools

  • INSEAD Business School

Links

Biography

INSEAD Business School

Dominique Lecossois has over 30 years of retail experience in Asia and emerging Markets. He was Executive Vice-President for Carrefour Asia creating from scratch its business in Taiwan, China, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Korea and Indonesia at a time when the hypermarket retail format was introduced in emerging markets, and was instrumental in driving Carrefour’s success in Asia. He subsequently went on to EVP roles at Tesco Taiwan and C.O.O Casino Taiwan and Thailand. A Sinologist, Dominique Lecossois is an expert in China and South East Asia’s retail, economy and modern history, and continues to consult for leading European and Asian retail groups, Investment Management Organizations, Private Equity Firms on due diligence and M&A.

He holds a M.A. from Sorbonne University in International Relations, and graduated in Chinese Studies from the prestigious School of East Asian Studies in Paris.

Education

  • Stanford University Graduate School of Business (1998 — 1998)
  • Master Université Paris-Sorbonne
  • AVIRA INSEAD (2003 — 2003)
  • INSEAD (2000 — 2000)
  • INSEAD (1999 — 1999)
  • Diploma National University of Singapore (1980 — 1982)

Companies

  • Adjunct Professor INSEAD (2018)
  • ** Distinguished Executive Fellow Global Asia at Emerging Markets Institute** INSEAD (2015)
  • Board Strategic Advisor & Senior Consultant EMCap Partners (2011 — 2014)
  • Chief Executing Officer I Member of Board of Directors Groupe Casino (2004 — 2011)
  • Senior Executive Vice-President - Member of Board of Directors Tesco PLC (1998 — 2003)
  • Vice-President I Board of Directors of Carrefour China, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia Carrefour (1987 — 1998)

Skills

  • Entrepreneurship
  • Supply Chain
  • International Business

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