At 31 and 32, Aristide Loua and Lancine Koulibaly are following the same path.
Born and raised in Africa, respectively in Ivory Coast and Guinea, both studied and worked abroad, one in the United States, the other in France.
After a bachelor's degree in mathematics from New York University, Aristide began his career as an accountant in a company in South Carolina.
With her master's degree in shareholding and statistics in hand, Lancine embarked on insurance.
He spent several years at Groupama.
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At the end of October, they are in the premises of the French Fashion Institute in Paris for ten days.
On the program: coaching, personalized follow-up, thematic courses on distribution, marketing, finance and company visits.
“The day
before yesterday, we were at the Louis Vuitton workshops in Asnières, yesterday at 19M, the Chanel crafts building, we met the Printemps buyers and, this afternoon, we are going to the Galeries Lafayette.
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