Monaco’s government has announced a series of leadership changes across key departments, in a move aimed at strengthening both the Principality’s economic growth and its housing strategy.
From March 30, Julien Dejanovic has stepped into the role of director of economic development, replacing Stéphan Bruno. Bruno has moved into a new position within the government’s attractiveness unit, where he will work as manager of investment and corporate relations alongside Ludmilla Raconnat Le Goff.
Meanwhile, Cécile Vacarie-Bernard, currently serving as deputy director in the directorate of social action and assistance, will take on the role of director of housing from April 15.
The changes reflect the government’s ongoing efforts to enhance Monaco’s appeal as a business destination while continuing to address housing priorities.
The government also wished all three every success as they take on their new responsibilities.