Testimonies
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Marion BôneMade in Frogs Founder
After a DUT in Business Management, Marion Bône joined EM Normandie and obtained her diploma in 2011. Since then, she has traveled and expanded her skills, which enabled her to open her concept store in Rennes in 2016. Discover his testimony.
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Jessy BachirCofounder and President at Bachir
Discover the fascinating testimony of Jessy Bachir of the 2014 class, now president of her own family ice cream parlour.
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Julien MoreauPresident of the collective of eco-adventurers
EM Normandie, a human-sized school with a family atmosphere, is Julien's memory of his student years. Driven by his convictions, he is now an Eco-adventurer and leads many actions thanks to his network.
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Samuel LebainCEO at Unifer Environment
He graduated from EM Normandie in 2004, climbed the ladder and even ended up taking over the company he was working for. Today, he is CEO of UNIFER and has managed to triple his company's turnover. Read more about his career!
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Gaspar Eyraud and Martin ViglioneRizee founders
Gaspar Eyraud and Martin Viglione, then students at EM Normandie, had the idea to create the Rizee application. A solution that they developed to easily find parties while benefiting from promotions with partners!
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Clara Mermin & Sébastien VernayFounders of Brou Factory
She is passionate about creating decorations for young and old, he has always wanted to embark on extra-professional projects. What do they have in common? They are making a hit with the Brou Factory! A cross portrait of two entrepreneurs.
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Jérôme Maitre & Matthieu NeirinckPied de Biche Founders
Friends since their integration into EM Normandie, Jérôme and Matthieu had ideas in their minds and a desire to start their own business. That's what they did a few years after graduation with Pied de Biche.
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Mégane FleuryCo-Founder of LINPACT
A 2016 graduate of EM Normandie, Mégane Fleury co-created Linpact, an eco-luxury ready-to-wear brand #MadeInFrance in Linen! Mégane and her associates want to revolutionise the way we consume and, above all, to raise awareness of the environmental and social issues of the textile industry. That's all it takes