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MSX International
- Managing Director, Asia Pacific
Nanterre
2009 - maintenant
Inherited the Australian subsidiary (Melbourne) mid 2009, started to develop the recently acquired Japanese subsidiary (Tokyo) end of 2009, launched the Chinese subsidiary (Shanghai) beg. 2010 and the Indian subsidiary (New Delhi) end of 2011.
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MSX International France
- Managing Director
2007 - 2009
Responsible for the entire French subsidiary.
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MSX International North America
- Warranty & Technical Solutions Division Director
2005 - 2007
Started the division in N.A i.e. introducing activities from the MSXI Retail Network Services portfolio related to warranty, technical support and CRM
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MSX International France
- Key Account Manager
2001 - 2005
Responsible for the entire business provided to Ford and its affiliates (Volvo, Jaguar, Land Rover, Mazda) - 80% of the total company revenue
Supporting the Managing Director to diversify the client portfolio in France.
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MSX International Australia
- Business Development Manager
1999 - 2001
Business development mainly for Australia and New Zealand and some Asean markets.
Includes client portfolio diversification.
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MSX International Australia
- Warranty Operations Project Manager - Australia and New Zealand
1997 - 1999
Managed warranty related activities delivered to Ford (warranty claims prior approval & administration + dealer on-site training and coaching + class room training) for Australia and New Zealand
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MSX International France
- Warranty Field Consultant
1994 - 1996
Provided on-site training and coaching to dealers on all warranty related activities.
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America's Cup Challenge
- Professional yachtman
1993 - 1994
Participated in many world championships and competitions around the world. Sailed in San Diego in preparation of the America's Cup.
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Olympic Sailing Team
- Olympic yachtman
1990 - 1992
2 years of break to finalise the preparation for the trials for the Barcelona Olympic games (1992) in sailing (470 dinghy class) - member of the French Olympic sailing team and enrolled into the French "Bataillon de Joinville"