Jean-Paul Gut
Jean-Paul Gut is a trained economist and a former executive at the European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS), now a part of Airbus.
Career
Jean-Paul Gut graduated from Sciences Po in Paris with a master's degree in economics.He began his career at Matra. When Matra and Aérospatiale merged in 2000, he was appointed President of Aerospatiale Matra Lagardère International and Deputy Director in charge of defense and space transportation.
EADS (now Airbus)
In 2005, Gut became the executive director of the European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS), and director of EADS International, which became part of Airbus. In June 2006, when Jean-Louis Gergorin left EADS, he was assigned to be in charge of the company's global strategy, thus becoming executive director of marketing and strategy, overseeing all international operations, and heading the division called SMO-IO, staffed with 150 employees, running a budget of $ 300 millions.A year later, in June 2007, he resigned from EADS, and was replaced by Marwan Lahoud. His severance pay was said to be 2.8 million euros, the equivalent of a 24-month salary for 24 years worked at the company. In fact, Gut had received more than 80 million euros, in a covered payment, as was revealed later by the French investigative newspaper Mediapart.