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Adobe: a Frenchman at the head of Europe, the Middle East and Africa

2022-12-06T09:15:10.592Z


INFO LE FIGARO – The new president of the EMEA region of Adobe previously spent ten years at HP. After the American Garrett Ilg and the Australian Paul Robson, it's the turn of a Frenchman to become the editor's EMEA presidency. Current vice-president of Western Europe, Luc Dammann takes the reins of a much larger area. The new leader is familiar with technologies, to which he has devoted his entire career, including ten years at HP. A graduate of Audencia and an MBA in marketing, he had, he


After the American Garrett Ilg and the Australian Paul Robson, it's the turn of a Frenchman to become the editor's EMEA presidency.

Current vice-president of Western Europe, Luc Dammann takes the reins of a much larger area.

The new leader is familiar with technologies, to which he has devoted his entire career, including ten years at HP.

A graduate of Audencia and an MBA in marketing, he had, he says, “

no predisposition for IT

”.

At the end of his military service, he simply multiplied the applications.

PepsiCo and HP responded to him and he chose the latter, for its "

fantastic

" culture.

"

In the seat circulated an incredible energy, a loudspeaker announced the course of action when the Nasdaq opened

", tells Luc Dammann to

Figaro

.

This stimulating atmosphere was echoed in the missions entrusted to him.

He started by replacing the manager of the France marketing base, who had gone on maternity leave.

However, he left the American giant…

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Source: lefigaro

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