My professional journey has been shaped at the crossroads of audiovisual production, innovation, and international trade, with solid experience in multicultural contexts. I began my career in Africa (Chad, Côte d'Ivoire) in the aviation and logistics sectors with the Air France Group, and I quickly expanded my scope to explore new entrepreneurial and creative opportunities.
In 2003, I launched Reality Mag, a pioneering audiovisual project long before the rise of YouTube. Its success was crowned with a gold DVD certification, leaving a lasting mark on urban culture and redefining the standards of content production and distribution. This experience allowed me to grasp the dynamics of the audiovisual industry and anticipate its future developments.
Subsequently, I introduced the Tilos software in France, a linear planning tool quickly adopted by companies such as SNCF, Bouygues, Vinci, Alstom, and many others. This initiative was recognized with several awards, including the Espoir de l’économie prize from Seine-Saint-Denis in 2009. As president of the La Nouvelle PME association, I also supported entrepreneurs from underprivileged neighborhoods, fostering the emergence of a new generation of leaders.
Always driven by an entrepreneurial vision, I also founded the Chibina association, dedicated to promoting spirulina, a key resource in Chad, contributing to sustainable development.
In the audiovisual and cinema sectors, I have collaborated on innovative projects, notably with the company De l'Autre Côté du Périph', which produced films like "L'Ascension". I also led educational projects such as "Dans Mon Hall", a program supported by several prestigious foundations, which culminated in the creation of the eponymous festival at the Mairie de Paris.
My passion for digital transformation and artificial intelligence led me to host a masterclass at the Pavillon Afrique of the Cannes Film Festival 2024, titled "Digital Transformation and AI in the Film Industry". This session explored the opportunities offered by new technologies in film creation, particularly for Africa.
Academically, I hold a Master's degree in Innovation Management and a specialization certificate in Initiation to Research in Social Sciences and Humanities from CNAM. These programs have helped me strengthen my skills in project design and innovation, particularly in the cultural and creative sectors.
Currently, as Project Manager for Pedagogical Innovation and Technical Practices at CST, I focus on analyzing skills and adapting training content for technicians in the image and sound industries. In this role, I support the transformation of the industry by promoting innovation, inclusivity, and operational excellence.
Always committed to the evolution of the sector, I continue to share my expertise through training sessions and collaborations with various stakeholders in the creative industries. My approach is based on a simple philosophy: "The world is changing, and so are we," reflecting my desire to actively contribute to the positive transformation of our society.
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CEFPF (Centre Européen de Formation à la Production de Films)
2016
to 2017
Paris
Within this institution, I was responsible for several key missions:
> Accompanying and guiding trainees: I conducted 730 personalised interviews to advise and guide candidates towards film-related careers suited to their skills, thereby promoting their professional integration.
> Development of strategic partnerships: I have identified and negotiated collaborations with potential partners, enriching the range of training offered by the CEFPF.
> Educational innovation: I created the "Specialised Assistant Transport Manager" course, in response to a growing and specific demand in the sector, offering a unique opportunity for specialisation.
> Organisation of professional events: I have managed and actively participated in well-known trade fairs such as Studyrama, the Salon de l'Étudiant and the Salon des Tournages, to promote the CEFPF's training courses and establish connections with other industry professionals.
Company Description
The Centre Européen de Formation à la Production de Films (CEFPF) was founded in 1992 on the initiative of the Association Française des Producteurs de Films (AFPF), and is a pioneer in professional training for the film industry in France. Its expertise is recognised and supported by the Fonds d'Assurance Formation des Activités du Spectacle (AFDAS). With more than 5,000 professionals trained, both temporary and permanent employees of production and broadcasting companies, the CEFPF is a major player in the sector.