Alstom appoints Martin Vaujour as President of the Africa Middle East and Central Asia Region

Alstom, a global leader in smart and sustainable mobility, is pleased to announce the appointment of Martin Vaujour as President of the AMECA region (Africa, Middle East and Central Asia), effective 1st June 2025. He will join Alstom’s Executive Committee.
He succeeds Andrew DeLeone, who will take over as President of the Europe region. During his tenure, Andrew supported key developments in AMECA within a demanding context. Alstom thanks him for his commitment and contribution to the growth of the region.
“I would like to welcome Martin to the leadership team. He is a well-recognized executive with extensive experience in general management, stakeholder engagement and finance. He will bring new perspectives to AMECA, a key region with strong growth potential,” said Henri Poupart-Lafarge, CEO of Alstom.
Martin Vaujour commented: “It’s a privilege to take on the leadership of such a dynamic and strategic region for Alstom. I believe AMECA holds tremendous potential for growth and impact, thanks to committed and entrepreneurial teams that are close to their customers and attuned to local priorities. I look forward to working with them to further strengthen our presence and partnerships across the region.”
A seasoned international leader, Martin Vaujour brings over 20 years of experience in complex, multicultural environments. He joined Alstom in 2009 and relocated to Moscow, where he held increasing responsibilities in finance and general management, eventually leading the Russia-CIS region as a member of Alstom’s Executive Committee. From 2016 to 2020, he served as CEO of TMH-International, developing the company’s business across the Middle East, Africa, Central Asia, and Latin America—markets that are now central to his new role.
Martin returned to Alstom’s headquarters in 2020 to lead the Bombardier remedies process and took over M&A and Investor Relations responsibilities in 2021. He is a graduate of ESCP Business School in Paris.