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Charlotte Montpezat: "50-year-old women must assert themselves"

2023-05-19T12:48:03.497Z

Highlights: Charlotte Montpezat, 57, went to Insead business school to begin her conversion about ten years ago. Then she became a coach and psychoanalyst. She was particularly interested in the place of women over 45 in the professional world. She publishes Les Flamboyantes with Éditions des Équateurs. She says: '45 years is an age where we are in shape, where we're dynamic, and where we have ideas' You still have 86% to discover.


INTERVIEW - The coach and psychoanalyst is the voice of women in their fifties who are, according to her, neglected by society.


After spending most of her career in the Canal+ group, Charlotte Montpezat, 57, went to Insead business school to begin her conversion about ten years ago. Then she became a coach and psychoanalyst. She was particularly interested in the place of women over 45 in the professional world. She publishes Les Flamboyantes with Éditions des Équateurs.

THE FIGARO. - Your survey starts with a letter from your employer, received on your 45th birthday. What did he tell you?

Charlotte MONTPEZAT. - He told me that the time had come to consider the second part of my career: it was a shock. The company I was at made me do wonderful things, but I felt from there that it was no longer going to give me the opportunities to evolve. But I had, at least, twenty more years of work ahead of me, and 45 years is an age where we are in shape, where we are dynamic, and where we have ideas. I like to work because it's rewarding...

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Source: lefigaro

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