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Directrice Directeur Adjoint Bénédicte Génin Benoît Prévost Revol Orga nigramme DDT de la Charente Directrice Directeur adjoint Bénédicte Génin Benoît Prévost Revol ■ Mission affaires juridiques ■ Instances sociales ■ Secrétariat de direction ■ Mission veille documentaire ■ Architecte et paysagiste ■ Mission appui et accom- ■ Mission interservices conseil pagnement des territoires ■ Mission communication viticulture du bassin du Cognac Service Urbanisme - Service Eau Service Économie Service Territorial et Service d’Analyse et Secrétariat Général Habitat - Logement Environnement - Risques Agricole et Rurale gestion de crise d’Aménagement du Maryse Touzet Thomas Loury Patrick Barnet Renaud Wittebroodt Territoire N. Jean-Paul Guivarc’h ■ Habitat privé et public ■ Protection des milieux ■ Aides directes et mesures ■ Mission sécurité ■ Gestion des ressources humaines aquatiques agroenvironnementales / Bâtiments durables et ■ Atelier urbanisme forêt ■ UTNE ■ ■ Finances logistique ■ Prévention des risques accessibilité ■ Mission aménagement naturels et technologiques ■ Vie des exploitations ■ UTSO ■ Chargé de mission prévention foncier Pôle bâtiments durable compétences, processus ■ Eau et agriculture, chasse et ■ Développement agricole et Pôle accessibilité ■ Application du Droit des pêche rural Sols ■ Connaissance et ■ Biodiversité et preservation animation territoriale Pour mémoire : des espaces naturels et Agents DDT mutualisés agricoles Pôle géomatique Pôle développement sous autorité du Préfet : durable ■ SIDSIC : Service Pôle transport Interministériel exceptionnel Départemental des Systèmes ■ Cellule Éducation Routière d’Information et de Communication Pour mémoire : Agents hebergés : Permanence UNSA Édition du 01/07/2020 Direction Secrétariat de direction Jean-Luc Jarraud Directrice Départementale Directeur adjoint Cécile Barreiro Responsable Sécurité Défense / Coordonnateur de l’action des unités territoriales / chef de la des Territoires mission interservices de l’eau Bénédicte Génin Benoît Prévost Revol Affaires juridiques Communication Mission interservices Appui et accompagnement Veille documentaire viticulture du bassin des territoires du Cognac ■ Chargé de mission ■ Technicien communication ■ Chargé de mission ■ Chargée de mission Thierry Le Vasseur Frédéric Oudoul ■ Chargée de mission Vincent Pradeau Odile Scheltienne Isabelle Chat-Locussol Conseil Instances sociales ■ Architecte conseil Françoise Sogno ■ Paysagiste conseil Claude Chazelle ■ Présidente du CLAS ■ Président de l'ASCE (Association Jacqueline Goudoux sportive, culturelle et d'entraide) Agent DREAL mutualisé : Secrétaire de l'ASMA (Association Alain Morisson (DIRA) ■ ■ Assistante sociale d'action sociale, culturelle et Marie Rosia sportive du Ministère de l'Agricultu- Laurence Poiret re) Patricia Martial Édition du 01/07/2020 Secrétariat Général Assistance - Secrétariat (fonction assurée par le secrétariat de direction) pour mémoire Cheffe de service Référente égalité N. N. Gestion des ressources Prévention, compétences, Finances logistique humaines Processus Cheffe d’unité : Cheffe d’unité : Géraldine Laporte Véronique Delmarle ■ Gestionnaires RH ■ Chargée de mission ■ Adjointe Marie-Hélene Grzeskiewiez Fabienne Dantoing Béatrice Rocton Sylvie Veron ■ Gestionnaire de crédits Corinne Moreau ■ Assistant logistique (archives-docu- mentation-entretien) Frédéric Voyé ■ Assistant logistique Laure Vaslin Pour mémoire : Agents mutualisés sous autorité du Préfet : ■ SIDSIC : Service Interministériel ■ Agents d’entretien Départemental des Systèmes Nadine Dupin d’Information et de Communication Marie-Line Laveaud Vincent Begaud Christian Dumas ■ Agent d’accueil Jean-Michel Robin Michelle Hautier Pierre Dabreteau Christophe Dano Nicolas Talbourdet Jacques Imbart Franck Vandecasteele William Laville Sébastien Sauzet Édition du 01/07/2020 Service Urbanisme - Habitat - Logement Cheffe de service : Maryse Touzet Habitat Atelier Urbanisme Application du Droit des Sols - Fiscalité Cheffe d’unité : Cheffe d’unité : Chef d’unité : Anne Maloubier N. Philippe Desmaretz Logement privé / délégation ANAH ■ Animatrice du pôle parc privé ■ Chargé d’études planification - SCOT ■ Secrétariat d’unité Brigitte Chamoulaud Jean-Marc Choisy Sylvie De Andrade ■ Instructeurs ANAH ■ Chargés d’études - planification - PLU Pôle animation Jean-Luc Michel Responsable Sandrine Sabelle Emmanuel Sellier ■ Dominique Bertrand Jean-Christophe Gervais Nadine Montagnon Julia Castrillo ■ Chargée d’animation ■ Gestionnaire conventionnement et commission de Françoise Sauzeau Catherine Touchard conciliation Nathalie Boileau ■ Chargée d’études planification - PLU et cartes Pôle fiscalité communales Solange Schmitt ■ Habitat indigne/animation du pôle départemental - Pierre Ratineau chargée de projet Pascale Martin Mireille Charrier ■ Instructeurs ADS ■ Habitat indigne/animation du pôle départemental - ■ Planification - cartes communales Jean-Noel Peyronnet chargée d’études et administrateur Orthi et servitudes d’utilité publique Nathalie Pinset Jean-François Pignard Sylvie De Andrade Logement public / rénovation urbaine Dessinateur servitudes d’utilité publique ■ Chargé de la police de ■ Animateur du pôle parc public ■ Eric Mayoux l’urbanisme et des recours Franck Dubuisson gracieux ■ Politique locale de l’habitat Béatrice Lavergne Chargées d’études Geneviève Barbara / Nathalie Pinset ■ Instructeur logement social gestionnaire conven- tionnement Nathalie Boileau ■ Rénovation urbaine / politique de la ville Chargée d’études rénovation urbaine : Valérie Xiberras Instructrice rénovation urbaine : Geneviève Barbara Édition du 01/07/2020 Service Eau - Environnement - Risques Chargée de mission planification dans le domaine de l’eau (SAGE, SDAGE, PAOT) Maryse Brigaud Chef de service : T. Loury Adjointe au chef de service : M.A. Kyriacos Protection des milieux Prévention des risques Eau et agriculture, chasse et aquatiques naturels et technologiques pêche Cheffe d’unité : Sarah Ponen Cheffe d’unité : Stéphanie Pannetier Référent départemental inondations animation MISEN Cheffe d’unité : Marie-Aude Kyriacos ■ Qualité des milieux, adjointe à la cheffe d’unité ■ Chargé d’études risques Pôle gestion quantitative et qualitative de Isabelle Moreau PPRI, avis urba / ADS l’eau Sylvain Marcadier ■ Chargée de mission gestion quantitative, ■ Instruction et assistance administrative Marie-Christine Botteleau pollution diffuse et captages grenelle ■ Chargée d’études risques N. ■ Plans d’eau, zones humides PPRI, information préventive, appui à Geneviève Landreau la mission RDI ■ Gestion quantitative Jean-Pierre Beslon (UTNE) Marina Malpeyre Alain Vérinaud Jean-Pierre Ruleau ■ Gestion quantitative et qualitative Thomas Pousin ■ Eaux urbaines (eaux usées, pluviales et boues) Cyril Thoueilles ■ Pollutions diffuses Thierry Picard Sylvie Bénéteau ■ Alimentation en eau potable Lionel Brun ■ Cours d’eau, moulins et police de la navigation N. Philippe Martin Pôle chasse et pêche Gérard Lezin ■ Responsable chasse et faune sauvage Cyril Cheminade ■ Assistance administrative chasse, police de la pêche Janine Cheurlin-Bernard ■ Pôle administratif Catherine Bidot Édition du 01/07/2020 Service de l’Economie Agricole et Rurale Assistance - Secrétariat - Chargée de communication Marie-Pierre Barthelemy Chef de service : Patrick Barnet Aides directes et mesures Développement agricole Vie des exploitations Biodiversité et agroenvironnementales et rural préservation des espaces Cheffe d’unité : naturels agricole Sophie Lamote Chef d’unité : Olivier Jalabert Cheffe d’unité : Brigite Gerbaud Cheffe d’unité : Isabelle Blicq ■ Coordination des contrôles - ■ Responsable aides à l’installation ■ Gestionnaire autorisations d’exploiter ■ Chargée d’études agri-urbanisme Responsable des aides animales, ICHN Stéphane Giraud SAFER référente CDPNAF Annick Vergeer Nadine Blaize Bernadette Bourgoin Responsable CDOA, PMBE - AGRIDIFF ■ Gestionnaire ICHN et aides animales ■ Viviane Germain ■ Gestionnaire usagers, GAEC ■ Chargée d’études CDPENAF (AO,AC) assurance récolte Corinne Bertolo Véronique Boissou Karine Mousseau ■ Responsable PCAE (productions végé- ■ Responsable des dossiers PAC tales) ■ Responsable DPB ■ Chargée d’études biodiversité Florence Porcheron Valérie Grolleau Christine Cribeillet Aurélie Lavaud Co-responsable de l’instruction des ■ ■ Responsable développement rural - ■ Responsable des aides conjonctu- ■ Gestionnaire biodiversité surfaces et aides MAEC-Bio LEADER relles, calamités Sandrine Guerin Sébastien Peyrout Angélique Chasseloup Corine Besson ■ Responsable Mesures ■ Chargé d’études Gestionnaire base exploitant et DPB Biodiversité/Natura 2000 Agro-Environnementales climatiques ■ Nathalie Goujeaud Sébastien Hamel et agriculture biologique Sylvie Girard ■ Gestionnaire MAEC et agriculture biologique Catherine Brenet ■ Responsable de la réglementation forestière N. ■ Gestionnaire forêt Sandrine Guerin Édition du 01/07/2020 Service d’Analyse et d’Aménagement du Territoire Assistante administrative Marie-Line Denis Transports - déplacements - mobilité infrastructures Chargé de mission Chef de service : Jean-Paul Guivarc’h Frédéric Artaud Bâtiments durables et Connaissance et Education routière accessibilité animation territoriale Délégué des IPCSR N. Chef d’unité : Laurent Bouleux Chef d’unité : Luc Viart ■ Chargé d’étude - Sécurité routière - observatoire SR Pôle bâtiments durables Chargée de la répartition des Philippe Prévaud ■ places d’examen au permis de ■ Chargée d’opération - immobilier État conduire Pôle transports exceptionnels Corinne Delage N. ■ Animateur pôle Guichet unique Franck Grosz ■ ■ Chargée
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