Marthin Fretigne
About Marthin Fretigne
Marthin Fretigne is an Innovation Project Manager at Faurecia, where he focuses on sustainability and decarbonization in automotive technology. He has extensive experience in business acquisition and operations, having previously held roles at Faurecia and Federal-Mogul.
Current Role as Innovation Project Manager
Marthin Fretigne currently serves as an Innovation Project Manager at Faurecia, a position he has held since 2021. In this role, he is responsible for achieving ambitious project goals, including an 85% reduction in CO2 emissions and the incorporation of 40% recycled content into Faurecia cockpits. He plays a key role in fostering collaboration and synergy among a diverse team and external partners to drive innovation in the automotive industry.
Previous Experience at Faurecia
Prior to his current role, Marthin Fretigne worked at Faurecia in various capacities. He served as a Business Acquisition Leader from 2018 to 2021 in Annemasse, France, where he focused on strategic business development. Before that, he was an Operations Controller from 2014 to 2018 in Mondovi, Italy, overseeing operational efficiencies and financial performance.
Educational Background in Business Administration
Marthin Fretigne has a strong educational background in Business Administration and Management. He studied at multiple institutions, achieving a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from École des Ponts Business School, Fox School of Business and Management at Temple University, and Solvay Brussels School, all during the same period from 2016 to 2017. Additionally, he earned a Master's degree in Corporate Finance from ESC PAU Business School from 2005 to 2009.
Experience at Federal-Mogul
Before joining Faurecia, Marthin Fretigne worked at Federal-Mogul as a Plant Controller from 2011 to 2014 in Garennes-sur-Eure, France. In this role, he was responsible for managing financial operations and ensuring the efficiency of plant processes.
Leadership in the DECORE Project
Marthin Fretigne led the DECORE project, a collaborative initiative involving Renault, the French Atomic Energy Commission (CEA), and the start-up MTB. This project focused on decarbonization and sustainability in automotive technology, highlighting his commitment to innovation and environmental responsibility.