Paris, Île-de-France, France
Hi there, my goal is to completely redefine Identity Governance and Administration for the AI era. Does that resonate with you? If you’re curious about Corma or want to exchange ideas about the future of IT governance, feel free to reach out with your favorite emoji to stand out at [email protected]... and don’t forget to make someone smile today. 😊 About me: I’m a biomedical engineer turned IT entrepreneur, passionate about using science and technology to create meaningful impact at scale.
Contributed to the MD Start team within Sofinnova Partners, a leading independent venture capital firm based in Paris, specializing in early-stage Life Sciences investments. Over a six-month internship, I supported the evaluation of medtech deal flow, identified high-potential opportunities, and assisted in the development and incubation of innovative medtech concepts. Sofinnova Partners has a distinguished 40-year history, having financed and nurtured nearly 500 companies in the Life Sciences sector.
Engaged in growth equity investments within the Healthcare and Technology sectors, focusing on companies valued between €20 million and €200 million. Contributed to a tech deal from evaluation to execution, conducted comprehensive market analyses, and performed due diligence. Actively monitored the portfolio company Flash Therapeutics and assessed high-potential opportunities in tech, healthtech, and medtech. Embraced the team’s entrepreneurial approach, aligning with TechLife Capital’s mission as an independent private equity fund specializing in growth-stage investments.
Enhanced the trader’s quality of decision-making by developing and deploying the first global client relationship feature across two e-trading platforms. Engineered a scalable, daily-updating data container using Slang (Goldman Sachs’ proprietary coding language) to process and organise hundreds of thousands of trading quotes across EMEA, the Americas, and Asia through advanced big data integration.
Extreme Blue is an intense 12-week internship fostering young people's creativity and technical potential. Put into teams of 4 interns (3 developers and 1 designer), each team answers to an IBM client. They have 12 weeks to solve the client’s issue and build the solution. The 12 developer interns selected for this program represent 1% of all applicants. My role: Developer Client : National Health Service (NHS) Brief: Solve the problem of transition between the paediatric and adult healthcare system for all young UK patients suffering from long-term diseases (cancer, diabetes, cardiac diseases...) • Developed with my team a prized application providing user-adapted content and intelligent answers to open-ended questions for young patients, successfully tested on young patients, using Watson technology. • Great teamwork experience through collaboration on weekly presentations, design thinking, programming, data management and patent-writing.