Christian Castelli: ‘I was struck by the warm and friendly atmosphere of the recent FEDE General Assembly.’

Christian Castelli is Chairman, Director-General and Founder of C2 Consulting Group, part of which is specialised in education. He talks to us about his career and explains why he joined the FEDE. What did you study? I have a master’s in economics (Aix-en-Provence University, 1983) and a diploma in neurolinguistic programming (1993). I have also completed a course at the HEC: ‘Managing a Company Branch, Profit Centre or SME ’ (HEC Paris, 2005). What have been the highlights of your career? At the beginning of my career I was lucky enough to be hired to manage various profit centres for a multinational company (Total). I did that for over 10 years and gained an enormous amount of professional rigour – as you would expect from such a company; it was [lire plus]

Christian Castelli: ‘I was struck by the warm and friendly atmosphere of the recent FEDE General Assembly.’2023-02-23T15:26:54+01:00

Philippe fort: a strategist with top-notch communication skills

Philippe Fort is a managing director in the ESMOD (Ecole Supérieure des Arts et Techniques de la Mode) group. A skilled negotiator and man of taste, he is passionate about history of art and the ancient world. In this interview he tells us why ESMOD joined the FEDE. What did you study? I’m a graduate of the Institut d‘études politiques de Grenoble (1990). I also have a master’s and a DEA in political science from Paris II Assas University. In 2018 I completed a course at the Ecole nationale de la magistrature to become a labour court judge. What have been the highlights of your career? After working as policy officer at the Palais Galliera (fundraising negotiations, marketing of exhibitions) I was employed at the Paris City Hall. I was [lire plus]

Philippe fort: a strategist with top-notch communication skills2023-02-23T15:26:56+01:00

The École Enaco: an e-learning and innovation hub

The École Enaco is a business school and FEDE-network institution. In many ways it can be compared to a French grande école – an elite higher educational institution. Except that at Enaco everyone studies remotely! Hélène Lejeune, Founder (2006) and President/Director-General of Enaco, introduces herself and tells us more about her e-learning and innovation hub. What did you study? I have a master’s in philosophy (Lille-3 University, 1997), a master’s in educational engineering (Lille-3 University, 2002) and an executive MBA. In recent years I’ve also been taking management courses at the University of Stanford. What is the aim of Enaco? Enaco is France’s first distance-learning business school. It offers courses in sales, marketing and management at affordable prices. Studying remotely allows students to achieve a balance between their personal lives [lire plus]

The École Enaco: an e-learning and innovation hub2023-02-23T15:26:56+01:00

Marie-Thérèse Camus: both a software engineer and teacher !

‘Turning talent into expertise’ – that is the credo of ITIC in Paris. We met the institution’s Director of Education Marie-Thérèse Camus, who told us more about what makes her institution so special. What did you study? I’m what we call in France an ‘educational engineer’. In the mid-1980s I completed a master’s in computer science (Paris VI University). I then followed a nine-month course in education as I’d realised that a person needs training in order to teach well. What have been the highlights of your career? For about 10 years I headed IT consultancies; my partners and I had up to six employees. I then began working as a teacher at ITIC, where I later took on an educational management role. I’m currently ITIC’s Director of Education. Can [lire plus]

Marie-Thérèse Camus: both a software engineer and teacher !2023-02-23T15:26:57+01:00

Sandrine Malozon: an educational manager in charge of well-being

Meet Sandrine Malozon, member of the managerial team at the Ecole des sciences et techniques commerciales (ESTC) in Marseille. What did you study? I have a PhD in sociology (with a focus on education) from the Université Marc Bloch in Strasbourg (2014). I also have a DEA from the Université d’Aix-en-Provence. My research focuses on inequality in what and where people choose to study. What have been the highlights of your career?  I’ve always taught. Following my DEA I taught French at a college in Strasbourg. Later, from 2010-2016, I was lecturer and researcher at the Ecole Supérieure de Commerce d’Amiens, where I headed a department researching workplace behaviour. What is your current job role?  I’m Education and Quality Manager. My role can involve anything from designing programmes, providing student [lire plus]

Sandrine Malozon: an educational manager in charge of well-being2023-02-23T15:26:57+01:00

Patrick Barberet: ‘I like to teach using games.’

Patrick Barberet is a regular and active participant at the FEDE’s general assemblies. Meet this e-learning manager from the institution ESOAD – a self-proclaimed fan of educational games. What did you study? I have a degree in trade and management from the French Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, though frankly I’m committed to ongoing education. These days I am constantly learning about neuroscience and game-based education. It’s possible I will try to obtain a degree in one of these domains in the future. What have been the highlights of your career? After finishing school I spent five years in the marketing department of an American IT company (digital technology). After that I worked as consultant trainer for a training firm (ADK). Finally I founded two institutions – the Institut [lire plus]

Patrick Barberet: ‘I like to teach using games.’2023-02-23T15:26:59+01:00

Nicolas Piqué: a brilliantly unusual career…

Nicolas Piqué does not have a typical background. Meet this FEDE member who has transformed his institution (the Institut Rousseau) into a FEDE examination centre.  What did you study? My studies were quite unusual. I initially completed a university-level sandwich programme in climate engineering, whereas nowadays I manage several higher educational institutions. Would have been the highlights of your career? What is your current job role? I worked for several years at Quercy, a climate engineering firm. I moved up the ranks and was finally named Business Manager. It was after 11 years in the same sector that I had the opportunity to switch career path: I joined the Écoles Billières group in 2011, taking up the post of Recruitment and Business Relations Manager. Thanks to my experience in management, [lire plus]

Nicolas Piqué: a brilliantly unusual career…2023-02-23T15:26:59+01:00

Karim Dehimi: ‘The FEDE General Assembly was a wonderful experience.’

Karim Dehimi, ‘educational entrepreneur’ and Deputy Director of the Université Wesford, Geneva, spoke enthusiastically about the recent FEDE General Assembly. Read our interview with him below. Can you tell us about your education? I have a Master’s in Management Sciences (Université Pierre Mendes-France, Grenoble) and have also successfully completed a course in quality management (Institut Optimum, Switzerland). What have been the highlights of your career? I began my career in education after working for many years in industry (with a focus on precision mechanics). I set up my first educational institution in Annecy in 2006. For over 13 years I’ve also managed holding companies and higher educational institutions. And I teach management and business administration for companies and craft trades chambers. What is your current job role? I’m director of [lire plus]

Karim Dehimi: ‘The FEDE General Assembly was a wonderful experience.’2023-02-23T15:27:00+01:00

Jean-Michel Riobé: a (late-blooming) passion for education

General Director of Education for the ICOGES Group and Director of the ICOGES Paris campus, Jean Michel Riobé chose to dedicate his vast professional experience to teaching students. Meet this former food-sector manager who went on to catch the education bug… What did you study?  I have a master’s-level degree in marketing, a research degree, and a DESS CAAE (Certificat d’Aptitudes à l’Administration des Entreprises) degree from the Institut d’Administration des Entreprises, Nantes (France) – this last qualification no longer exists; it is now called an MBA. What have been the highlights of your career? Having worked as a successful food-industry sales representative, I went on to become manager of a profit centre before opening a credit management firm. I managed the firm for ten years then handed it over [lire plus]

Jean-Michel Riobé: a (late-blooming) passion for education2023-02-23T15:27:00+01:00

Daniel Toupenet, Director of Autograf

Tell us about your studies. I have a DEA in plastic arts (supervised by Edmond Couchot) and in philosophy. I’ve also independently studied multimedia production. What have been the highlights of your career? I joined Autograf in 1998 as Multimedia Project Manager. I became Director of Education in 2000 and Director General in 2005. Throughout I have taught philosophy, history of art and photography. I am pleased to say I am now the proud owner of Autograf. What sets your institution apart? Autograf is a friendly, professional place. Out teaching and admin teams are highly approachable, available and attentive to the needs of everyone – students, teachers, parents and visitors. All our teachers are highly experienced, with specialist knowledge, professional experience and proven teaching skills. What was your experience of [lire plus]

Daniel Toupenet, Director of Autograf2023-02-23T15:27:01+01:00
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