On October 1, Sandra Lagumina will move from Place de l'Opéra in Paris to Avenue de Wagram.
She will leave an investment fund, Meridiam, which finances infrastructure, for another, Argos Wityu, which supports SMEs and ETIs.
"Another step before devoting myself to other projects, it represents a way to stay young
," explains the fifty-year-old.
Needless to say, Sandra Lagumina is on the move.
"Despite my attraction to novelty, there is continuity, especially around sustainable development,"
she adds.
And to count on his fingers: Argos will be his ninth post in twenty-seven years.
Enarque, she started at the Council of State,
"which gives great freedom of thought"
, then chained with the National Assembly and Bercy, alongside Laurent Fabius.
The second round of the presidential election in 2002 convinced her to change.
"I perceived the gap between public decisions and how people feel it in their daily lives
," she says.
She joins...
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