
Isabelle Knowles has joined the Paris police prefecture, and the Sarthe arrival takes her place.
Véronique Ortet, the new Secretary General of the Aveyron prefecture and sub-prefect of the Rodez district, is not entering completely unfamiliar territory. She has been in her position since Monday, after leaving her role as sub-prefect of the La Flèche district in Sarthe. She is returning to a region that is dear to her for good reason – her family home, where her husband resides, is located in Lot and her family is settled in Haute-Garonne.
« I was very happy to be offered this position, I wanted to come back to the South. »« I cannot reword »
The agricultural issue, especially in livestock areas, has also not escaped her attention at this time. Currently, Véronique Ortet is focused on meeting many people, whether it be within the administration or local politics, as her goal is to become operational as quickly as possible.
Elle a commencé sa carrière dans l’administration publique en 1998, dans l’action sanitaire et sociale des départements de l’Ain, des Pyrénées-Atlantiques, de la Corrèze, puis à la direction de la DDCSPP (protection des personnes) dans le Tarn-et-Garonne.
Although she did not mention the subject in front of the journalists, she was notably awarded the Legion of Honor at that time, in 2017, among other things for her work with people in need.
Elle succède à Isabelle Knowles qui, après un peu plus de deux ans et demi passés en Aveyron, a rejoint la préfecture de police à Paris. Véronique Ortet a souligné son envie de s’inscrire dans la « continuité de Mme Knowles », en allant sur le terrain, By actively listening to elected officials and the institution, we can collaboratively and collectively build projects, which is the most effective approach..