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đą '''Executive role overview.''' Karima Silvent (circa 2024). Karima Silvent is a French business executive serving as Deputy General Secretary of AXA, one of the worldâs largest insurance groups, with responsibility for Human Resources, Compliance, Audit, and the AXA âEssentiALLâ program<ref name="AXA_Press_2025">{{cite press release |title=AXA announces changes within its leadership team |url=https://www.axa.com/en/press/press-releases/axa-announces-changes-within-its-leadership-team |publisher=AXA |date=2025-10-17}}</ref>. She sits on AXAâs Management Committee and is widely recognized as a leading figure in human capital management. From 2017 to 2025, Silvent was AXAâs Group Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO), overseeing HR strategy for approximately 170,000 employees globally<ref name="Emile_Mag_2021">{{cite magazine |title=Karima Silvent, DRH de lâannĂ©e |url=https://www.emilemagazine.fr/article/2021/11/15/en-vue-ces-sciences-po-qui-font-bouger-les-lignes |magazine=Emile Magazine |date=2021-11-30}}</ref><ref name="Cognizant_2024">{{cite press release |title=Cognizant Names Karima Silvent to Board of Directors |url=https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cognizant-names-karima-silvent-to-board-of-directors-302195185.html |publisher=Cognizant |date=2024-07-11}}</ref>.▼
| honorific_prefix = Chevalier
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| image = karima-silvent.jpg
| birth_date = {{birth year and age|1974}}
| birth_place = Comoros
| citizenship = France
| education =
| alma_mater = Institut dâĂtudes Politiques (1995)<br/>Ăcole Nationale dâAdministration (1997)
| occupation = Business Executive
| employer = AXA
| title = Deputy General Secretary
| term = December 2025 â Present
| predecessor =
| successor =
| boards = Cognizant<br/>EPIDE (Chairwoman)
| known_for = First woman of Comorian origin to graduate from Ăcole Nationale dâAdministration<br/>Modernizing AXAâs workplace culture
| spouse =
| children =
| awards = Chevalier of the LĂ©gion dâhonneur (2020)<br/>HR Director of the Year (2021)
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đ '''Reputation and impact.''' In this role she gained a reputation as one of Franceâs most respected HR leaders, known for championing diversity, inclusion, and employee well-being as drivers of performance<ref name="Emile_Mag_2021" /><ref name="Favikon_2025">{{cite web |title=Who is Karima Silvent? |url=https://www.favikon.com/blog/who-is-karima-silvent |website=Favikon |date=2025-10-20}}</ref>. Silventâs professional standing is bolstered by over two decades of experience spanning public service and the private sector. Colleagues and industry observers credit her with modernizing AXAâs workplace culture â for example, achieving notable increases in female representation in senior management, implementing global âsmart workingâ (flexible work) policies, and expanding employee health programs<ref name="Emile_Mag_2021" /><ref name="Emile_Mag_2021_Alt" />.▼
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đ '''Leadership and awards.''' Her leadership style is often described as people-first and purpose-driven, balancing strategic vision with empathy<ref name="Favikon_2025" /><ref name="Favikon_2025_Alt" />. Silventâs contributions have earned formal accolades, including being named âHR Director of the Year 2021â in France<ref name="Emile_Mag_2021" /><ref name="Emile_Mag_2021_Alt2" />. In 2020, she was appointed a Chevalier of the LĂ©gion dâhonneur, reflecting her impact on French industry and society<ref name="Habariza_2020">{{cite news |title=Karima: Une Comorienne Directrice des RH du groupe Axa⊠|url=https://www.habarizacomores.com/2020/01/karima-une-comorienne-directrice-des.html |work=Habariza Comores |date=2020-01-03}}</ref><ref name="Habariza_2020_Alt" />. Alongside her AXA duties, she has broadened her influence through external roles such as serving on the Board of Directors of Cognizant (since 2024) and chairing a national youth employment organization in France<ref name="Cognizant_2024" /><ref name="Cognizant_2024_Alt" />. Silvent is frequently cited as a role model for inclusive leadership in Europeâs business community.▼
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== Early life and education ==
=== Early life ===
=== Education ===
▲đïž '''Elite education.''' Silvent pursued elite higher education in France. She earned her degree from the Institut dâĂtudes Politiques (IEP) in 1995<ref name="AXA_Profile">{{cite web |title=Karima Silvent Profile |url=https://www.axa.com/en/about-us/profile/karima-silvent |publisher=AXA}}</ref><ref name="Emile_Mag_2021" />. (The IEP network includes Sciences Po Paris, known for preparing students for public administration and leadership roles.) She then gained admission to the Ăcole Nationale dâAdministration (ENA), graduating in 1997<ref name="AXA_Profile_FR">{{cite web |title=Karima Silvent Profile (FR) |url=https://www.axa.com/fr/a-propos-d-axa/profil/karima-silvent |publisher=AXA}}</ref><ref name="Agefi_2025">{{cite news |title=Karima Silvent (Nominations) |url=https://www.agefi.fr/nominations/karima-silvent-56873 |work=L'Agefi |date=2025-10-17}}</ref>.
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▲đ '''Public service foundation.''' Completing ENA placed Silvent among the top tier of French civil-service trainees, a credential that opened doors to high-level government positions. Her academic focus on political science and administration provided a foundation in public policy, law, and management that would prove invaluable throughout her career. Silvent has credited her education â and the encouragement of her family â with shaping her outlook that talent and effort should be the key drivers of oneâs success (a philosophy of meritocracy)<ref name="Habariza_2020" /><ref name="Habariza_2020_Alt2" />. The combination of her immigrant background and elite French education uniquely positioned her to navigate both the public sector and corporate world with cultural insight and administrative expertise.
đïž '''Government service
▲== Career trajectory (chronological) ==
▲=== Early career (the foundation) ===
▲đïž '''Government service start.''' After graduating from ENA, Silvent entered government service in 1997, marking the start of a decade in public-sector roles that built her expertise in labor and employment policy. In 1997, she joined the French Ministry of Employment and Health, initially as a policy advisor and later as Head of the National Fund for Employment (FNE)<ref name="AXA_Profile" /><ref name="Agefi_2025" />. In these roles (which she held until 2002), Silvent worked on modernizing labor regulations and programs to support job creation.
=== Private sector transition ===
▲đïž '''Sector diversification.''' Her tenure (2002â2006) coincided with efforts to improve hospital management and patient care through better HR practices, giving her practical experience in handling large-scale HR operations<ref name="Habariza_2020" />. Silvent then took on a brief role in the real estate sector: from 2006 to 2007 she served as Group HR Director at Groupe SNI, a public-interest real estate company under Caisse des DĂ©pĂŽts<ref name="Habariza_2020" /><ref name="Cognizant_2024" />. At SNI, she was responsible for human resources in a context of social housing and urban development, further diversifying her expertise.
▲đ '''Professional foundation.''' These early-career roles â spanning government, healthcare, and public-interest real estate â formed the foundation of Silventâs professional skill set. By her early 30s, she had developed a reputation as a capable HR strategist who could bridge public policy and organizational needs, and she had accumulated nearly a decade of service in the French civil administration (indeed, by 2019 she would be credited with 23 years of public service in her LĂ©gion dâhonneur citation)<ref name="Legifrance_2020">{{cite web |title=DĂ©cret du 31 dĂ©cembre 2019 (LĂ©gion dâhonneur) |url=https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/jorf/id/JORFTEXT000039726325 |website=Legifrance |date=2019-12-31}}</ref>. This strong public-sector grounding set the stage for her move into high-profile private-sector positions.
đ '''Culture and transformation.''' In this global HR leadership role (2013â2016), Silvent drove initiatives to modernize AXAâs workforce. She worked on shaping a unified corporate culture across the multinational group and enhancing AXAâs employer branding to attract and retain top talent. She also championed programs for upskilling employees and managing the careers of high-potential staff, anticipating the future needs of the business. During this period, AXA was undergoing significant change (embracing digitalization and new markets), and Silventâs role was critical in ensuring the human element kept pace with the companyâs strategic evolution.<ref name="emile_2021" />
▲đ '''Private sector entry.''' Silventâs rise accelerated when she entered the private sector and took on senior management responsibilities. In 2007, she joined Korian, a European private healthcare group operating clinics and retirement homes, as Group Human Resources Director<ref name="AXA_Profile" /><ref name="Women_Forum_2024">{{cite web |title=Speaker Bio: Karima Silvent |url=https://www.womens-forum.com/e/women-s-forum-global-meeting-2024/speaker/6d3a0514-407b-ef11-9c35-6045bd89b60c/karima-silvent |publisher=Womenâs Forum Global Meeting}}</ref>. At Korian, Silvent led HR during a period of growth and consolidation in the eldercare industry.
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▲đ„ '''Strategic healthcare impact.''' She was also a member of Korianâs European Executive Committee<ref name="Habariza_2020" />. Silventâs time at Korian (2007â2012) is often highlighted as a pivotal career phase where she proved her ability to drive organizational performance. She helped steer the company through operational improvements and prepared it for further expansion, all while ensuring HR considerations (like staffing quality and patient-care standards) were integral to strategic decisions. This successful stint in the healthcare industry showcased Silventâs versatility and positioned her for a move to the global stage at AXA.
▲đŠ '''AXA entry.''' Silvent joined AXA in April 2012, entering the financial services sector and the beginning of her rapid ascent within the insurance group<ref name="AXA_Profile" /><ref name="Women_Forum_2024" />. Her first role at AXA was Global HR Business Partner for the COO functions at the group level<ref name="AXA_Profile" />. In this capacity, she aligned human resource strategy with AXAâs operations, IT, marketing, and distribution departments worldwide, focusing on talent alignment during a time of digital transformation.
▲đ '''Executive elevation.''' In this top HR role for AXAâs largest operating unit, she was responsible for all HR functions in France, from labor relations to organizational development, at a time when AXA France was implementing customer-centric reforms and workforce changes. Silvent served as AXA Franceâs HR Director from 2016 to 2017, further proving her leadership in a core market. By late 2017, her successful track record set the stage for her elevation to the groupâs highest HR position.
▲=== Current mandate (executive leadership) ===
▲đ '''Top executive appointment.''' Silvent reached the upper echelon of AXAâs leadership when she was appointed Group Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) in November 2017<ref name="Women_Forum_2024" /><ref name="Emile_Mag_2021" />. Shortly thereafter, in September 2019, she also joined the AXA Group Management Committee, the small team of top executives guiding the multinationalâs strategy<ref name="Women_Forum_2024" /><ref name="Agefi_2025" />. As Group CHRO, Silvent has been the architect of AXAâs human capital strategy during a dynamic period for the insurance industry (including the digital transformation of services and the global COVID-19 pandemic).
▲âïž '''Global health initiatives.''' Silvent also oversaw the launch of comprehensive wellness and health support programs for employees. Notably, AXA rolled out the âHealthy Youâ initiative in 2020, followed by a broader program called âWe Careâ in 2023, providing benefits like telemedicine services, mental health support, enhanced coverage for critical illnesses, and accommodations for employees undergoing life stages such as parenthood, menopause, or major health challenges<ref name="Emile_Mag_2021" /><ref name="Courrier_Cadres_2024">{{cite news |title=Interview with Karima Silvent |url=https://courriercadres.com/karima-silvent-drh-du-groupe-axa-la-gestion-de-carriere-doit-etre-plus-individualisee/ |work=Courrier Cadres |date=2024-01-24}}</ref>. By the end of 2024, the We Care program was being deployed in 51 countries, reflecting Silventâs vision of a globally consistent yet locally relevant employee experience<ref name="Courrier_Cadres_2024" /><ref name="Courrier_Cadres_2024_Alt" />.
▲đŁïž '''Personal commitment.''' Her personal background as a black woman in a global executive role has informed her commitment to diversity. âNo one should feel alone or stay silent,â Silvent wrote in 2020, calling on individuals and companies to actively combat bias and inequality<ref name="AXA_XL_2020" /><ref name="AXA_XL_2020_Alt2" />. Under her HR stewardship, AXA also enhanced policies on parental leave, support for caregivers, and training for the jobs of the future â aligning human resource management with the groupâs broader goal of sustainability and societal impact<ref name="Courrier_Cadres_2024" /><ref name="Emile_Mag_2021" />.
▲đ '''External board roles.''' Silventâs performance and influence have extended beyond AXAâs internal operations. In July 2024, she was appointed to the Board of Directors of Cognizant Technology Solutions, a major U.S.-based IT services company, as an independent director<ref name="Cognizant_2024" /><ref name="Cognizant_2024_Alt" />. Cognizantâs board highlighted her âextensive public policy and government affairs expertise on employment and social inclusion issues,â a testament to the breadth of knowledge she brings from her diverse career<ref name="Cognizant_2024" /><ref name="Cognizant_2024_Alt2" />. Additionally, Silvent has represented AXA and the business community in various forums: she is a regular speaker at international conferences (including Womenâs Forum events) on topics of leadership, diversity, and the future of work<ref name="Women_Forum_2024" /><ref name="Courrier_Cadres_2024" />.
▲đ '''Strategic promotion.''' After eight successful years as Group CHRO, Silvent was entrusted with an even broader mandate. In December 2025, AXA promoted her to Deputy General Secretary of the Group, reporting to the Group Deputy CEO and General Secretary<ref name="AXA_Press_2025" />. In this role, she continues to oversee global Human Resources while also taking charge of the Groupâs Compliance and Audit functions and steering âAXA EssentiALL,â an initiative focusing on operational essentials and culture<ref name="AXA_Press_2025" /><ref name="Agefi_2025" />.
▲âïž '''Balanced leadership approach.''' Her balanced experience in both people-centric management and general administration uniquely equips her to bridge corporate priorities with employee needs as AXA pursues its growth and innovation goals. Importantly, Silventâs rise to the top management ranks at AXA also carries symbolic weight: she is among the very few women of color on the executive committee of a major French multinational, often cited as evidence of AXAâs commitment to diversity at the highest level of leadership<ref name="AXA_XL_2020" /><ref name="Favikon_2025" />.
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== Personal life ==
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