I left France for Vietnam in 2006 to co-found Officience, a French BPO company, with two other associates. After growing the company to 300 people, we decided to change our management model in 2014 to embrace a flatter and more open structure, a move about which I gave a TED talk in 2015 in Paris.
In 2016, I moved to Japan to launch Le Wagon's Tokyo franchise. Le Wagon is a coding bootcamp for entrepreneur and creative people. In 7 years, we grew our local community to over 9,000 members, expanded to Kyoto in October 2018, launched a new Data Science program, and have trained 1,000 aspiring developers and entrepreneurs.
I am a business books and TED enthusiast, fan of Seth Godin, Clay Shirky and Frédéric Laloux's ideas. Curious about the latest business and social trends, I regularly share my own opinions on innovation, globalization and organizational innovation on my blog and twitter.
Funny anecdote about me: I got portrayed in a French comic book talking about organizational innovation.