France
I work at the intersection of data and public policy, helping institutions use evidence to make better decisions. With experience across financial regulators and central bank, I combine analytical skills with policy and regulation fluency and a public service-oriented mindset. My background includes work on exploiting large financial regulatory datasets and participation to European and international workstreams in the insurance sector. This helped me sharpen my ability to work and communicate across cultures and languages.
Direction d’Étude et d’Analyse des Risques - Lead automation of statistical production of insurance data (Solvency II reporting) using SAS and Excel. - Participate to international workstreams (IAIS, EIOPA) on insurance policy.
Direction Générale des Statistiques, des Études et de l’International (DGSEI) Led analysis on the use of EMIR data (EU granular database on derivatives transactions) for the derivatives line in the French Net International Position statistics produced by Banque de France
Contributed to the off-site supervision of EU-authorised credit rating agencies through BI analysis, desk-based research and cross-department support on data-related matters.
Worked part-time as a student assistant to the Business School’s International Relations Manager alongside my exchange study year at DUBS. - Improved data collection through digitalization resulting in higher-quality, larger and easier-to-process databases. - Contributed to organize day schedules and logistic arrangements of graduate students’ international study visits.
University team of engineering and business students creating a self-funded, electric formula-style car set to compete in international Formula SAE championship rounds - Fostered cooperation between business and engineering units. - Led the works to produce official reports on standardised production costs and design goals and technicalities. - Responsible for logistic arrangements to get the team and the race-car to the team’s first race of its history.