Getting to know France’s women CEOs with the author of Patronnes, Élodie Andriot
Are you eager to follow in the footsteps of France’s top women CEOs? Join us in wrapping up Her Voice Season 2 with the author of Patronnes, Élodie Andriot.
Are you eager to follow in the footsteps of France’s top women CEOs? Join us in wrapping up Her Voice Season 2 with the author of Patronnes, Élodie Andriot.
Jo Bautista dives deeper into social entrepreneurship, and how she combines art and business for positive impact.
Learn more about how we can all have a positive impact in our communities and encourage a culture of innovation in the workplace with Beatrice Borgia.
From the beginning of her entrepreneurial journey to becoming a leader in fintech, Caroline Lamaud Dupont shares her story with Her Voice.
ESCP alumna and co-founder of Business Club Africa, Nadia Mrabit shares her expertise on growing a network and business in Africa for Her Voice Season 2.
On time for the International Day of Women’s Rights, the former & first female CEO of a three-century-old insurance market shared with us her experience growing as a woman leader.
On the occasion of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we interviewed MBA alumna and Doctor of chemistry Valérie-Anne Ramis Cladera.
Together, we investigated the variety of biases in tech — whether they influence the way algorithms are created, or the number of women in the industry.
Interview with Sandra Rey, the founder and CEO of Glowee, a start-up with the ambition to revolutionise the way we light up our spaces and cities thanks to bioluminescence.
In 2018, Giulia Colangeli and her sister Caterina decided to re-open the family liqueur factory originally founded by their great-great-grandfather in 1937. Giulia tells us about Chinzari and the challenges ahead for her family business.
Did you know only 11% of women hold leadership positions in the design field? The Choice spoke with Olga Voskoboinikova, Product Design Team Lead and alumna of ESCP’s Women in Leadership programme, about how she beat the odds and how we can help other women do the same.
There is a lot of work left to reach gender equality and inclusion in academia among other trades, and room for initiatives like CYGNA, writes Prof. Argyro Avgoustaki.
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