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Two KEDGE graduates amongst the Choiseul Institute’s 200 Economic Leaders for Tomorrow
This year, two of our graduates appear in the executive rankings published by the Choiseul Institute
As it does every year, the reputable Choiseul Institute has just published its 2021 ranking of the "200 French Economic Leaders for Tomorrow". This top institution draws up a list of entrepreneurs, leaders of successful companies, and influential managers under the age of 40, to a ranking of the 200 young French economic leaders who will play a major role in the near future.
The verdict has been rendered and KEDGE Business School Alumni are once again on the list! This top institute has previously reunited several graduates from the KEDGE network, such as Bertrand Quesada, EBP 2000, and Rachel Delacour, ESC 2003.
This year, two of the school’s Alumni have made the list:
- Joffrey Martinez, Director of AI and Cognitive practice IBM France, 2008 GEP graduate
- Nicolas Hammer, CEO and Founder Critizr, 2014 GEP graduate
Four Kedgers have been named in the Choiseul 100, Alumni version
This year, the Choiseul Institute also wanted to honour certain Alumni in their own ranking. The Choiseul 100 Alumni are business leaders who have won one or more editions of the Choiseul 100, have participated in dedicated events organised by the Choiseul Institute, and are over the age limit for inclusion in the ranking.
Amongst them are four of our school's graduates:
- Thierry AMARGER, American Tower
- Charles DARBONNE, Daregal
- Pedro NOVO, BPI France
- Emmanuel POTTIER, Clear Channel
A huge congratulations to these Alumni who make our network proud.
Choiseul 100: The Choiseul 100 is an annual study that has been carried out independently by the Choiseul Institute since 2013. It highlights and networks the most promising young leaders who, through their activity and expertise, play or will be called upon to play a major role in the French economy. The first 100 recipients are ranked from 1st to 100th place. A second list, the Choiseul 200, lists 100 complementary profiles on which our country can rely to look to the future.
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