Career Highlights

A global journey across technology, business, and innovation

Timeline

INSEAD, MBA Class of July 2025

2024 – 2025

This year was about putting structure around judgment: which bets to make, which markets matter, and how technology, climate and strategy intersect. Splitting time between Fontainebleau and the US West Coast, I worked with peers on live cases and competitions that tied digital, transformation and impact into one story.

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Dassault Systèmes

2020 – 2024

These years gave me a practical view of how big industrial programs actually move. Working between R&D, software and customer teams, my job was to keep threads connected and decisions paced, especially when roadmaps, constraints and expectations pulled in different directions.

Prophesee

2019

At Prophesee I sat close to the frontier of computer vision, helping translate event-based research into directions product and customers could recognise. I focused on shaping demonstrators and prototypes that made trade-offs explicit, so teams could decide what to ship now and what to reserve for later.

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Arts et Métiers ParisTech, MSc

2018 – 2020

Arts et Métiers anchored me in an engineering lens: models, constraints and tests. Most projects combined mechanical systems with data and risk, which grounded my later work in digital in a very physical sense of how things fail or scale in the real world.

Unilever

2017 – 2018

Unilever brought that thinking onto the factory floor. I worked with operators and managers where uptime, safety and tonnes per hour were the measures that mattered, and saw how small shifts in workflow, line design or information can move very large numbers.

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DHA Suffa University, BEng

2013 – 2017

DHA Suffa is where I first built something from nothing with others. Co-founding the Formula Student team meant convincing sponsors, assembling a squad and shipping a car to the start line, a pattern I still recognise in every early-stage project.