Fabienne Herlaut created multi-corporate fund Ecomobilité Ventures in 2012 as a spin-off from French national railway SNCF.

As president of Ecomobilité, Herlaut said in a 2012 interview: “I have about 30 years’ business experience, which is a combination of consulting and family office work. I worked in consulting for five years and created the Paris office of [investment consultant] Bain & Co. I then worked 10 years in a family business as deputy general manager and as one of the shareholders as well. I then spent 10 years in large industrial companies.

“Finally, at the end of 2007 I was recruited by SNCF to become head of strategy and sustainable development. I was asked by the chief executive to create SNCFs corporate venture fund, Ecomobilité Partenaires. SNCF committed €15m ($22m) to the project. Then, with the support of SNCF, I created the second fund, Ecomobilité Ventures, with corporate partners to focus on the mobility market.”

Ecomobilité Ventures is also backed by local oil major Total and France Télécoms mobile phone operator, Orange.

Herlaut said one investment in her track record stands out for having made a 100-times return.

She said: “At our family business we had a fantastic success in 1998 when we sold an online trading business. It was very new that you could buy stock exchange shares online. We invested €1m and soldit for €100m. That was absolutely outstanding and something I have never been able to do again.

“We had one or two other significant successes. Making a five-times or 10-times return for an industrial, mature business is pretty significant. It is too soon to talk about exit success with regard to companies in my portfolio. Yet I really view our active shareholder role to support entrepreneurs as relatively new, and a driver of future mutual success.”

Herlaut said the company has made some investments in 2013, although these are not public yet.
 
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Herlaut said“The future of transport is hot, illustrated by mega-deals such as Google and Uber. We see the number of attractive projects increasing, the need for financing always higher, success stories appearing. All that we anticipated would happen is indeed happening.”