“We say cap”
: it's written in pink letters on the white T-shirt she wears that day, under her leather jacket. Because for Katia Dayan, disability is not synonymous with incapacity. This pretty brunette woman in her fifties has made it the heart of her profession and has succeeded in making it an asset in the world of work. In 2010, she created the first adapted communication agency in France: Les Papillons de jour. It is in the heart of a Parisian hotel that we meet her one morning. When we arrive, she closes her large-format diary placed on the white tablecloth, takes off her glasses and orders toast buttered with jam. "
I didn't have time for breakfast this morning",
apologizes to this divorced mother of four.
This modest and reserved business woman with a frank look does not correspond to the idea that one could have of it.
She lends herself with good grace to the exercise of the portrait, not without difficulty:
"I am a very shy person,
" she explains to herself.
With time…
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