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Dassault decides to make Devilliers director
Incoming Dassault international sales director Anne Devilliers is a graduate of Montpellier Sup de Co Business School, and spent more than a decade living in the United States.
Devilliers has been with Dassault since 2003.

Dassault Aviation has appointed Anne Devilliers as international sales director for Great Britain, Ireland, the Balkans and Greece. She will report to Gilles Gautier, vice president, Falcon sales.

Devilliers started out with Dassault in 2003 at the company's Dassault Falcon Jet subsidiary in the US and held several positions within the DFJ marketing department. In 2013, she was appointed market research manager before moving back to France to head up Falcon marketing development. She joined the Falcon sales team in 2016 as sales manager for pre-owned models and two years later became international sales manager for new aircraft.

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