Elisa Prisner

Executive Vice President Industry, Marketing & Sustainability, Corporate Strategy & Platform Transformation 

Elisa Prisner joined Dassault Systèmes’ Executive Committee in 2022 as Executive Vice President of Corporate Strategy & Platform Transformation. Since 2025, she is also responsible for Industry, Marketing & Sustainability.

As part of her Corporate Strategy & Platform Transformation role, Elisa translates Dassault Systèmes’ vision into a unique strategic positioning (encompassing corporate strategy, brand portfolio and marketing strategies) that reveals the power of the virtual world. She also designs the company’s transformation process to achieve its strategic ambition, thus aiming to support customers across three key sectors - Manufacturing Industries, Life Sciences and Healthcare, Infrastructure and Cities – to leverage 3D UNIV+RSES and embrace the Generative Economy.

Heading the Industry, Marketing & Sustainability organization, Elisa implements the Corporate Strategy to deliver value for all stakeholders while enabling them to balance both footprint and handprint. She engages with industry business decision-makers to deliver relevant Industry Solution Experiences to catalyze the transformation of the twelve industries the company serves and, ultimately, meet the needs of consumers, patients and citizens.

Elisa began her career at Aeroconseil as an engineering consultant in aeronautical and systems engineering for Airbus and business development consultant for other global aircraft manufacturers, as well as equipment and systems suppliers. She joined Dassault Systèmes in 2013 as Airbus Commercial Aircraft account manager and contributed to the A350 data science-driven virtual twin project. In 2017, Elisa took charge of Dassault Systèmes’ global transformation, formally defining and implementing the processes involved in the company’s value creation.

Elisa has a degree in engineering from ECAM in Rennes (France), specializing in materials. She also holds a master’s degree in aircraft operations and air traffic management from France’s National School of Civil Aviation (ENAC), as well as an MBA obtained jointly from Toulouse Business School, HEC Montreal and Washington University, majoring in aerospace operations.