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Visionary Day : le rendez-vous annuel de la communauté DMB

 

Rendez-vous annuel de la communauté "Digital Marketing & Business" de l'école de communication EFAP, le Visionary Day s'est tenu dans un format 100% numérique en partenariat avec le Hub Institute et Microsoft France

Cette journée de conférence en ligne regroupait nos partenaires, nos alumni et nos étudiants des MBA Spécialisés Digital Marketing & Business des campus de Paris, Lille, Lyon, Bordeaux, Alger et Shanghai mais aussi de tous les univers DMB : Art & Culture, Health, Beauty & Cosmetics. 

Au programme, des prises de paroles d’experts reconnus du marketing en ligne et de la transformation digitale :  

  • Vincent Ducrey – Cofondateur & CEO, Hub Institute
  • Julien-Henri Maurice - Executive Committee Member, Le Point
  • Othman Chiheb – Product Marketing Lead Mixed Reality – Hololens, Microsoft
  • Mazéguela Meite - Diplômée #MBADMB #Beauty&Cosmetic 2021
  • Eric Briones - Directeur Général, Journal du Luxe I Co-fondateur, Paris School of Luxury I Planneur Stratégique, Darkplanning
  • Lauralee Darien Uenni - Diplômée #MBADMB #Beauty&Cosmetic 2021
  • Arnaud Leroux - Chief Marketing Officer, Fioulmarket I Chroniqueur dans l'émission "Tech&RH", BFM Business
  • Sébastien Imbert - Chief Marketing Officer, Microsoft France
  • Agnès Mascla - Diplômée #MBADMB I Head of Event Content, HUB Institute
  • Judith Rodriguez - Diplômée #MBADMB I Project Manager, HUB Institute
  • Vanessa Vincent-Rochereuil - Entrepreneure I CDO I CMO I Start-up Mentor I Board Member
  • Tiffany Souterre - Developer Relations, Microsoft | Speaker, Conference organizer | Women Techmaker Ambassador | Ph.D. in Genetics
  • Cyril Grira, Industry Director Retail & Omnichannel, Google I Board member, ACSEL


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