As a Master student at the IESEG School of Management in France, I'm currently part of the Consulting Project in Innovation Program. I'm writing my thesis about Corporate Entrepreneurship, meeting inspiring people around the country.
I’ve been working, studying and living in different countries.
These experiences have reinforced my open-mindedness and made me internationally-oriented, helping me to feel confident when facing new cultures and new people. Thanks to my dynamism and pragmatism, I fix priorities and accomplish work efficiently both with a team and individually.
I like technical products and working with many different people. I am really interested in marketing and in the development of new businesses and products.
My dream is to start my career this January 2017 in Canada.
Our aim was to help in the integration of disabled people in the workplace. Indeed, often because of a lack of information, companies are reticent to hire disable people by not knowing the subject. Moreover, many workers and managers don’t know how to behave when they have a disable person new in their service. We had 3 main axes to sensitize and facilitate the integration for disable people:
By explaining the law to companies, organizing meetings with the main entities that can support them to find the good person that fit with the right job; we informed them of what is possible and how to do it.
Breaking the prejudices against disable people (no wheelchair, no excess of pity etc). - We also support employees and managers showing them good behaviors to have with disable employees in order to be in total synergy with them.
This year, we also organized a forum with a conference and different stands that informed our partners and future managers about having a disable person in his workplace.
It is social and environmental.We collects unused phones and devices in companies in order to send it to Emmaus. Jobless people repair it and they benefit of training thanks to the money collected selling the devices. 1000 phones = 1 month of work. 1 battery pollute 600,000 liters of wa
We implemented a new project in the city: Bottle Preneur. In Edmonton, the temperature can reach - 60°C in winter. Life is very hard for Homeless people.
For them, we imagined a project to give them hope and to be linked to the society again. The principle is simple. Canadians recycle empty bottles which give them back 10 to 20 cents per bottle.
We developed partnerships with household and the waste disposal, to implicate the community to leave there bottles close to their house for an homeless person. We created a track, recruited motivated homeless and gave them an uniform.
They could have thanks to 2 collecting a week, a revenue of around 40$ to 60$ a week.
Accredited with the EQUIS label in 2012, the AACSB label in 2013 and AMBA in 2016, IÉSEG has been awarded for highest standards of international management education.
In September 2014, IÉSEG gains 3 places and moves up to 21st place of the Financial Times ranking.
The Bachelor and Master Programs are all taught in English.
IÉSEG School of Management is associated with the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and was recently recognized as the No 2 business school in France for research. 84% of IÉSEG's faculty is international, and the school has a network of more than 200 partner universities across 54 countries.