L'Helias, Sophie Leaderxxchange
 

Sophie L’Hélias is a recognized international corporate governance and ESG expert with extensive experience in shareholder engagement and investment stewardship.

She founded LeaderXXchange in 2015 and created Gender Diversity Exchange, an award-winning app that tracks and benchmarks 3,900 companies in 38 industries across 27 countries on gender diversity in leadership.          

Sophie is an experienced director of corporate and financial boards.

She is the Chair of the ESG committee of Herbalife (NYSE) where she is also a member of of the audit committee and is an independent director of IWG Plc where she serves on the audit and remuneration committees. Sophie is also an independent director of Africa50, an investment infrastructure platform supported by the African Development Bank, Echiquier Positive Impact Europe investment funds that invest in accordance with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) as well as Agence France Locale, a municipality-owned bank in France.

Sophie also served Chair of the Board of Suez SA and oversaw the merger with Véolia a global utility and leader of ecological transformation and She also served as the lead independent director of the global luxury group Kering SA where she was also a member of the audit, nomination, compensation and ESG committees and responsible for ESG investor engagement.

Sophie is a co-founder of the International Corporate Governance Network (ICGN) with membership investors representing assets under management in excess of $34 trillion (USD). She serves on the Board of the European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI), Senior Fellow at The Conference Board ESG Center in New York, a member of the International Advisory Board of the Hawkamah Governance Institute in Dubai and served as an advisor to the UN Global Compact’s Blueprint for SDG Leadership.

She holds an MBA from INSEAD, an LLM from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, a Masters of Laws from the University of Pantheon-Sorbonne, and after studied at the European Law Institute of the University of Saarbrücken in Germany.