On 18 July 2017, Claude Vivier Le Got, Chairwoman of the FEDE, and Dominique Amirault, President of the FEEF, signed an agreement demonstrating the official recognition of the bachelor’s and master’s degrees in business management by the Federation of Companies and Entrepreneurs in France.

By conferring its acknowledgement, the FEEF (Federation of Companies and Entrepreneurs in France), a highly prominent professional federation endowed with over 800 member companies, thus confirms the professional quality of FEDE diplomas.

The FEEF and the FEDE highlight their commitment to the education of the youth and boost links between companies and the international network of FEDE graduates, all of whom are endowed with solid professional skills, are open to changes in the work place and are particularly keen on the international issues of the job market.

This strategic partnership serves as a stepping stone to employment for all FEDE graduates. It enhances their professional integration and establishes bridges between FEDE schools and FEEF member companies.

“Signing an agreement with the FEEF in recognition of our diplomas is a significant milestone in the development of our Federation. It illustrates the quality of the training provided in the schools of our network, the relevance of FEDE European diplomas and their professional dimension, in line with the expectations of professionals and economic stakeholders. More than ever, the FEDE ideal translates to concrete actions: opening the doors to the corporate world to all FEDE students around the world!” Explained Claude Vivier Le Got during the signing of the partnership.

“In addition to institutional recognition, this partnership allows the graduates, who have been solidly trained in schools within FEDE’s large international network, to open up to the numerous professional prospects offered by FEEF member companies. We would also like to work with the FEDE teams and its Chairwoman, on a long-term basis, to enable FEDE courses and diplomas to continuously adapt to the changes in the work place and to the needs of companies. Creating dialogue between “schools” and “companies” is what genuinely drives this partnership,” adds Dominique Amirault, President of the FEEF.

About the FEEF

The FEEF, Federation of Companies and Entrepreneurs in France, which was created in 1995, counts over 800 French companies.

Serving as the voice of entrepreneurs, the FEEF promotes independent entrepreneurship in order to exemplify the specificities of this alternative business model with a human dimension.

As SMEs are the backbone of the economy and create employment (80% of jobs created in France), the FEEF defends them and promotes them before opinion leaders, public authorities and assists them in their dealings with mass retail groups (Auchan, Carrefour, Leclerc, Système U, etc.).

Through its ENTREPRENEURS+ENGAGES (E+) label, the FEEF recognises French SMEs of excellence and their eco-responsible commitments: preserving employment, respect for human values and protecting the environment.

Lastly, the FEEF relies on a large network of partners to offer services, advice and information/training to its members: Business France, Nielsen, TF1, Les Echos, etc.

http://www.feef.org