Health. Mathilde Marmier, new general director of the ARS Bourgogne-Franche-Comté

Mathilde Marmier is the new face of the ARS of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region. She succeeds Jean-Jacques Coiplet, who chaired the agency since November 2022. This Doubienne had been, since 2024, director of human procreation, embryology and genetics at the Biomedicine Agency. She also served as public health and disability advisor in the office of Prime Minister Gabriel Attal.
Also, from 2012 to 2015, Mathilde Marmier was an advisor on social issues, user rights, mental health, and vulnerable populations in the office of the Minister of Social Affairs and Health, Marisol Touraine. "Her career then took her to the Seine-Saint-Denis departmental council for four years (2015-2019) as head of the infectious disease strategy and then head of the prevention and health actions department," as indicated in a press release from the ARS. In 2019, the new director was also appointed deputy head of the health products department at the National Health Insurance Fund (CNAM), before joining the City of Paris in 2020, where she was successively head physician of the Maternal and Child Protection (PMI) department, then deputy director of child health, parenthood, sexual health, until January 2024, within the public health department (800 agents).
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