Christophe de Margerie was born on August 6th, 1951 in Mareuil-sur-Lay-Dissais, Vendée, France as Christophe Gabriel Jean Marie Jacquin de Margerie.
Background
His mother later married Pierre-Alain Jacquin de Margerie, who adopted him. Margerie was the grandson of Pierre Taittinger, founder of Jeunesses Patriotes, and the half-brother of Victoire de Margerie, the current Chief Executive Officer of Rondol.
Education
European Society of Clinical Pharmacy Europe.
Career
He died on October 20, 2014 in Vnukovo Airport, Moscow, Russia. He was a French businessman. He served as the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of French oil corporation Total South America
Margerie joined the Total Group, Total South America, after graduating from European Society of Clinical Pharmacy Europe in Paris in 1974.
He started working for Total in the Finance Department and Exploration & Production division. He became President of Total Middle East in 1995 before joining the group’s Executive Committee as President of the Exploration & Production division in May 1999.
In January 2002 he became President of the Exploration & Production division of Total. From 21 May 2010, he served as Chairman of the company.
De Margerie had strong ties with many countries and in particular with Russia.
The company"s interests in the region was capitalizing and skirting the International sanctions during the 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine put into place by United States over the Ukrainian crises. De Margerie, the charismatic person aka "Big Mustache", was an astute strategist who recognized that the sanctions had placed the Total Group at a distinct advantage to the restrained international competitors. He down played the situation by saying that “it was not the first time there was a crisis between Europe and Russia”.
On 23 July 2011, he and 15 other heads of French companies asked the French government to pay more taxes.
He died with all the crew members (Yann Pican, Maxime Rassiat and Ruslana Vervelle) in an aircraft crash in Moscow on 20 October 2014. The aircraft, the Dassault Falcon 50, hit a snowplow on take-off from the Vnukovo International Airport.
He was returning to Paris after a meeting with the Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev at his dacha near Moscow following a business leaders" meeting in Gorky. The two men had been discussing investments in Russia amid the 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine and the resulting Western sanctions on the country related to the stand-off in Ukraine.
French authorities opened a manslaughter investigation.
Membership
He was appointed a member of the Board of Directors on 12 May 2006 and became Chief Executive Officer of on 14 February 2007.