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  • Name: Corinne Lozé
  • Occupation: CEO of Orange Luxembourg
  • Nationality: from France
  • Home: living in Luxembourg since February 2019

After almost five years spent developing the Orange network in Central Africa, Corinne Lozé took over the management of the French telephone operator’s Luxembourg subsidiary at the beginning of 2019. “Luxembourg is a very dynamic country,” she says, having been greatly impressed with its open and cosmopolitain nature. “It’s even better than I thought!” In a very competitive telecom market, “business here is exciting, especially with 5G projects and all the innovations associated with such initiatives”.

A lover of wide-open spaces, Mrs Lozé likes to walk in the Mullerthal region in the east of the country, “a particularly beautiful landscape and a great place to unwind”.

Photo credit: Maison Moderne/Jan Hanrion

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