Vincent Ducrot
Vincent Ducrot is a Swiss public transport executive. The electrical engineer specialised in information technology was the managing director of Transports publics Fribourgeois from 2011 to 2020, before being named as the new CEO of Swiss Federal Railways in December 2019. He took up the position on 1 April 2020. The engineer with expertise in project management spent most of his career at SBB, before becoming its CEO in 2020.
Biography
Early life and education
Vincent Ducrot was born in 1962 in Châtel-Saint-Denis in the canton of Fribourg, as the eldest of three children.After a baccalaureate at Bulle College, he obtained a degree in Electrical Engineering at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) in Lausanne in 1987. He completed this training with a postgraduate diploma in industrial organization from the center for industrial management of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETHZ) of Zurich, as well as a certificate in portfolio management and the OWP continuing education program of the International Institute for Management Development in Lausanne.
Early career
Vincent Ducrot began his professional life in 1986 as an IT specialist in various positions in Switzerland and abroad.Swiss Federal Railways (SBB)
In 1993, Vincent Ducrot started his career in the railway industry as the Head of SBB's Software Product Division.From 1997 to 2002, he was the Executive for Expo.02, responsible for organising public transport during the Swiss National Exposition.
From 1999 to 2010, he was Head of Long-Distance Services of the SBB, responsible for deciding and implementing the long-distance services strategy for the Swiss rail network. During this time he worked on the introduction of the first phase of Rail 2000 and the opening of the new Lötschberg Line and of the Lötschberg Tunnel.
Internationally, he was involved in setting up the TGV Lyria, the French high-speed rail connection between France and Switzerland with a first connection between Paris and Lausanne and, among others, the LGV Est, as the connection between Basel and Paris since 2007. Vincent Ducrot He also established the transport SBB's Swiss Transport Concept for UEFA Euro 2008.
From 2009 to 2010, Vincent Ducrot also held the post ad interim of Acting Head of Passenger Division, which saw him join the senior management at SBB.
Transport Publics Fribourgeois (TPF)
On 17 November 2010, Vincent Ducrot was named managing director of Transports publics Fribourgeois with effect from 1 July 2011. He transformed the TPF into a holding company in 2015. Under his leadership, the number of passengers has risen from 25.7 million in 2011 to 32.5 million in 2018, and the number of employees has increased from 700 to nearly 1,200.At the head of the TPFs, he carried out several infrastructure modernisation projects, including new-generation stations, notably in Bossonnens, Belfaux, Pensier, Münchenwiler-Courgevaux, Montbovon and Châtel-St-Denis. Between 2014 and 2019, five new real estate districts have also been created around stations designed as new living spaces, i.e. those of Bulle and Châtel-St-Denis.
In spring 2019, the director saw the completion of another huge project that he initiated at Givisiez: the new TPF Maintenance and Administrative Centre. Named "Givisiez Ensemble", this 70,000 m2 complex brings together the company's maintenance activities, operations centre and administration in a single location.
Its track record also includes technological innovations for TPF users, including participation in the launch of FAIRTIQ and the introduction of SMS ticketing
In 2017, the TPFs also opened the first test line of Navya SAS autonomous shuttles in Marly, where electric vehicles could run without driving personnel after the test phase.