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United Kingdom 2017
France 2018
About the Franco-British Young Leaders Programme
À propos du Programme Franco-Britannique
Young Leaders
The British Prime Minister and the French
President announced at the March 2016
Franco-British Summit a major bilateral
initiative: the launch of the Franco-British
Young Leaders Programme.
Lors du sommet franco-britannique de
mars 2016, le premier ministre britannique et le
président de la République française ont annoncé
une initiative bilatérale majeure : le lancement du
Programme Franco-Britannique Young Leaders.
Objectives
Objectifs
Each year, 30 to 40 French and British talented
individuals will be selected from a diverse range
of business, cultural, media, academic, social,
government and military sectors. They will join
a transformational network, access areas of
excellence on both sides of the Channel and be
encouraged to implement learning into their
practice.
The programme aims to deepen Franco-British
understanding and collaboration at the highest
level and establishes a give back/give forward
ethos at its core.
The Franco-British Council implements the
programme, with the support of public and private
institutions from both sides of the Channel.
Chaque année, 30 à 40 jeunes français et
britanniques talentueux seront sélectionnés parmi
des candidats issus de nombreux secteurs : culture,
médias, universités, acteurs sociaux, secteur public ou
militaire. Ils rejoindront un réseau de transformation,
accéderont à des domaines d’excellence des deux
côtés de la Manche et seront encouragés à mettre en
pratique leurs apprentissages.
Le programme a pour objectif d’approfondir
la compréhension et la collaboration francobritannique au plus haut niveau. Il s’articule autour
d’une éthique de partage mutuel.
La mise en œuvre du programme est assurée par
le Conseil Franco-Britannique, avec le soutien
d’institutions publiques et privées des deux pays.
Presentation of the Programme at the British Embassy in Paris, 17 March 2017© Fanny Trang – British Embassy Paris
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TIMELINE
2016
Programme announced
at the Franco-British
Summit by F.Hollande
and D.Cameron.
2017
Call for
applications for
2017 intake
2018
Programme
launch in Paris
with the Duke
and Duchesse of
Cambridge
2017 cohort
May Induction breakfasts
June UK Residency
Call for
applications for
2018 intake
Les résidences
Flagship residencies
Organised in the UK and France alternately, the
annual events offer a space for new and existing
members of the network to meet, engage with
high profile individuals in the host-country,
explore diverse areas of excellence and reflect
on their application, share own experiences and
knowledge, develop a constructive dialogue and
build relationships with peers. The programme
will offer a range of interventions from speakers,
meetings with personalities, group discussions,
workshops, visits and social time.
Ces événements annuels sont organisés
alternativement au Royaume-Uni et en France. Ils
proposent un espace dans lequel les anciens et les
nouveaux membres du réseau peuvent échanger,
rencontrer, prendre contact avec des personnalités
du pays hôte, découvrir des domaines d’excellence
et réfléchir à leurs applications, partager leurs
expériences et leurs connaissances, développer
un dialogue constructif et nouer des relations avec
leurs pairs. Le programme comporte de
nombreuses conférences, des réunions avec des
personnalités, des discussions de groupe, des
ateliers, des visites et des moments de rencontre.
Each cohort of Young Leaders will be invited to
attend two events in the UK and France successively.
Chaque promotion de Young Leaders sera invitée à
participer à deux événements, l’un au Royaume-Uni,
l’autre en France.
Alumni network and programme
All participants will be invited to join a
programme of follow-on events and contribute
to the network through curating or hosting.
Events will include breakfasts, seminars, visits
and an annual gala dinner. The Young Leaders
will be actively encouraged to shape the
development of the network, source or select
new generations of Young Leaders, propose
themes and contents.
Programme et réseau pour les alumni
Tous les participants seront invités à rejoindre un
programme d’événements ultérieurs et à contribuer au
réseau en participant à leur organisation. Ces événements
seront, entre autres, des petits déjeuners, des séminaires,
des visites et un dîner de gala annuel. Les Young
Leaders seront activement encouragés à contribuer au
développement du réseau, à proposer ou sélectionner de
nouvelles générations de Young Leaders, à proposer des
thèmes et du contenu pour les futurs programmes.
A focus on social mobility
The Franco-British Young Leaders Programme
will build ties with talented young people
from disadvantaged backgrounds identified
by a network of partners. The initiative aims to
build further relationships locally and support
social mobility across both countries.
Un accent mis sur la mobilité sociale
Le Programme Franco-Britannique Young Leaders tissera
des liens avec des jeunes gens doués issus de milieux
difficiles et identifiés par un réseau de partenaires.
L’initiative vise à approfondir les relations localement et à
soutenir la mobilité sociale dans les deux pays.
Young Leaders Selection Jury 2017
The Jury 2017 was composed of Patricia
Barbizet, Chief Executive Officer of Christie’s
and Executive Director of Artemis. Rt Hon
Dominic Grieve QC MP, Conservative MP;
HE Sylvie Bermann, French Ambassador
to the UK; Lord Ed Llewellyn, British
Ambassador to France; Professor Frank
Bournois, Dean of the business school
ESCP Europe; Paul Miller, Managing
Partner and CEO at social impact investor
and accelerator programme Bethnal Green
Ventures; Olivier Morel, Partner at Cripps
LLP Lawyers; Jean-Pascal Sibiet Chairman
of the Franco -British Connections.
Jury de sélection des Young Leaders 2017
Le jury 2017 était composé de Patricia Barbizet PDG
de Christie’s et directrice exécutive d’Artémis; Rt Hon
Dominic Grieve, député conservateur à la Chambre des
communes; Son Excellence Sylvie Bermann Ambassadrice
française auprès du Royaume-Uni; Lord Ed Llewellyn,
Ambassadeur britannique en France; Professeur Frank
Bournois Doyen de l’école de commerce ESCP Europe;
Paul Miller Partenaire dirigeant et PDG du programme
d’accélération et d’investissement en impact social Bethnal
Green Ventures. Olivier Morel, Partenaire chez Cripps LLP
Lawyers; et de Jean-Pascal Sibiet, France, Président de
Franco-British Connections.
2019
June France Residency
2018 cohort
June UK Residency
Franco-British Young Leaders 2017
Amélie Verdier
Amelie Verdier started her career as an auditor at the general audit office of the Ministry of Finances
Director for the budget, after which she spent 5 years in the budget directorate. She was chief of staff for the Budget
Minister (vice to the Minister of Economy). She then joined Greater Paris University Hospitals (APMinistry of Finances
HP) as General Secretary (vice to the CEO). She has been Director of the Budget Directorate since
January 2017. Education: Ecole Nationale d’Administration (ENA), Sciences Po. Education: ENA,
Sciences Po
Anushka Asthana
Anushka Asthana is the co-political editor at the Guardian, working alongside Heather Stewart
to lead the political coverage for the website and newspaper. Previously she was senior political
correspondent at Sky News and before that chief political correspondent and a columnist at
the Times.
Boris Saragaglia
Boris Saragaglia is an internet entrepreneur with 11 years of experience. He is a regular speaker in
international conferences and high-level meetings on the theme of entrepreneurship and building
trust in online communities (Digital France, French Tech, G20 Young Entrepreneurs’ Alliance
Meeting, Founders Forum Paris). Education: Ecole des Mines, HEC
Calvin Bailey
Calvin Bailey’s 16 year career as a C-130 transport aircraft pilot has seen him on global operations making
his name on Humanitarian Aid and Disaster relief missions most notably in Haiti and the Philippines,
for which he was awarded an MBE. He is a passionate advocate for gender equality, presently
writing a thesis on Gender and its role in creating a lasting Peace. Education: University of Exeter,
King’s College London
Camille BonenfantJeanneney
After six years at the Permanent Representation of France to the European Union, Camille
Bonenfant-Jeanneney joined the cabinet of the Deputy Minister for European Affairs in
2012. She then worked at the RATP, working on the Grand Paris project including as head
of cabinet for the CEO and Chairman. She joined ENGIE in October 2015 where she is
both executive assistant to the General Secretary and responsible for the performance of
the Corporate. Education: Ecole Polytechnique, Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées,
Sciences Po Paris
Political editor,
The Guardian
Founder and CEO,
Spartoo
Pilot - Wing Commander,
Royal Air Force
Directeur du NewCorp
- Secrétariat général,
ENGIE
Catherine Boullay
Catherine Boullay is on air on France Inter from 5 till 7 every morning and in charge
Journalist, Radio France of “Et si demain”, a daily chronicle about innovation and economics. Before that she
used to be a reporter for the foreign desk of Europe1 radio. Education: Sciences Po,
Celsa Sorbonne
Clément Beaune
After 3 years as a civil servant at the French Treasury, Clement Beaune joined the Prime Minister’s
Office in 2012, as advisor on budget. In 2014, he joined the Economy Minister’s team as advisor on
budget and European affairs. Since November 2016, he is deputy manager at ADP Management,
the international subsidiary of Groupe ADP. Education: Sciences Po, Collège d’Europe, ENA
David Mackintosh
David Mackintosh is a former Member of Parliament and previously served as Leader of
Northampton Borough Council and a member of Northamptonshire County Council. Education:
University of Durham
Emmanuel Auzias
Emmanuel Auzias has been a fighter pilot carrier in operational squadron from 2002 to 2012. He was
Aide de Camp of the French Prime minister (2012-2014) and conducted a one year exchange in the
Advanced Command and Staff College (Watchfield, UK). He has been working as a Commanding
Officer in an operational squadron since then. He holds an MA in Defence Studies from King’s College,
London. Education: Ecole de l’Air, King’s College
Faisal Islam
Journalist, Broadcaster, Author, and football supporter, Faisal Islam spent a decade covering the
UK financial and eurozone crises for Channel 4 News. Since 2014 he brought that rollercoaster to
the world of politics, as Sky News’ youngest ever political editor. He has written for the Observer,
the Guardian, the Spectator, the New Statesman, the Ecologist and his own book, The Default Line.
Education: Cambridge University
François Valmage
After several posts in the Ministries of Economy, Sustainable development and European affairs,
Francois Valmage joined the private sector in 2011. He first worked for Alstom for 4 years, and
currently works at EDF as Vice-President of Strategy for the International Division. Education: Ecole
Polytechnique, Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, Collège des Ingénieurs
Gemma Arterton
Gemma Arterton has worked extensively in theatre in London and film internationally.
She learnt French in 2013 for a film and have since been working and living between
France and the UK. She has now started her own production company, focussing on
giving more opportunity to women in film and television. Education: Royal Academy of
Dramatic Art
Deputy Manager,
Aéroports de Paris
Management
former Member of
Parliament,
House of Commons
Senior officer,
French Air Force
Political Editor,
Sky News
Vice President
Strategy, EDF Group /
International Division
Actor
Gilles Vanderpooten A social entrepreneur, Gilles Vanderpooten is the director of Reporters d’Espoirs NGO, and
Director, Reporters
d’Espoirs
cofounder of “La France des solutions”. As an author and series editor, he wrote the bestseller
“Engagez-vous !” with Stephane Hessel, and books with designer Philippe Starck and scenarist
Jean-Claude Carriere. Education: Audencia Business School
James Dacre
James Dacre is a Theatre Director and has been Artistic Director of Royal & Derngate Theatres
in Northampton since 2013 having previously been Associate Director at The New Vic Theatre
in Stoke-on-Trent and London’s Theatre503 and held Fulbright and Shubert Fellowships in
New York. Last year Royal & Derngate was shortlisted for The Stage’s Regional Theatre of the
Year award, having reached more than half a million audiences across the UK, toured to over
65 theatres and won the UK Theatre Award for Touring. Education: Cambridge University,
Columbia University School of the Arts
Artistic Director,
Royal & Derngate
Theatres
Jeanne Dubarry de
Lassalle
Jeanne Dubarry de Lassalle joined Carrefour France as director of strategic plan and digital
transformation in 2014 after spending two years as Chief of staff to the Chairman and Managing
Director of strategy and Director of Carrefour. She initially worked in the French Treasury followed by five years as advisor
at Viel & Cie. Education: Science Po Paris, Université Sorbonne Paris I and ENSAE.
digital transformation,
Carrefour France
Jerôme Batout
Jerôme Batout worked at Credit Suisse First Boston in London before joining the London School of
Economics as an associate lecturer in the finance department for 6 years. Back to France, he worked
as Conseiller spécial and Director of Communications and Strategy to the Prime Minister JeanMarc Ayrault. He is currently the Managing Director of Publicis Media in France, the global media
investment management operation of Publicis Group, a worldwide network of media agencies
employing 20 000 talents around the world including 1000+ in France and 2000+ in the UK.
Education: E.H.E.S.S., Sciences Po, LSE
Julien de SaintQuentin
Julien de Saint-Quentin is a Naval Officer with 21 years of experience. He commanded 3 patrol boats in
the Caribbean and a frigate in the Indian Ocean and served a total of 6 years in exchange posts with the
Royal Navy including as a Strategy and Policy Adviser to the First Sea Lord on FR/UK matters. He holds
a Master in Public International Law and currently serves as speechwriter to the French Chief of Naval
Staff. Education: Ecole Navale, Ecole de Guerre, UCL
Laela Elizabeth
Pakpour Tabrizi
Laela Pakpour Tabrizi has been CFO of VistaJet, a global private jet operator, since July 2015.
Prior to this she had a formative career at world class French Investment Bank, BNP Paribas,
working as a credit analyst, corporate relationship manager and deal structurer in their
Structured Finance division in Paris and New York City. Education: London School of Economics,
Sciences Po Paris
Directeur General,
Publicis Media
Naval officer, Marine
Nationale
Chief Financial Officer,
VistaJet
Máire O’Neill
Dr Máire O’Neill (FIAE, MRIA) is an internationally renown researcher in novel data security hardware
Professor of Information architectures, and was a recipient of an EPSRC Leadership Fellowship and a Royal Academy of
Engineering research fellowship. She has authored two research books. Her work into high-speed
Security, Queen’s
data security was commercialised and now features in over 100M set-top boxes worldwide, while
University Belfast
collaborative research with ETRI on a novel security architecture for Electric Vehicle charging systems
was licensed by LG-CNS. Education: Queen’s University Belfast.
Marcie Hopkins
Marcie Hopkins joined the British Library in 2006 as Business Change Project manager and
progressively took on more responsibilities. She is currently the Head of the International Office
where she is responsible, in particular, for the strategic overview of the Library’s international
engagements. Education: University of Warwick
Mathieu Nebra
Mathieu Nebra is the CEO and co-founder of OpenClassrooms, a fully-online professional learning
and certification provider for digital and tech skills, which has more than 2 million members and
50 partners across Europe. Mathieu’s journey started when he was 13 as he created what would
later become OpenClassrooms. He is a key innovator in online learning and was selected in the
MIT Innovators Under 35 2015 France. Education: Efrei, Engineering School of Information and
Digital Technologies
Nicolas Hazard
Nicolas Hazard is a serial entrepreneur. He is the founder of INCO, a global organization for a new
economy, inclusive and sustainable, that operates in 20+ counties. He has been elected Young
Global Leader by the World Economic Forum (2015) and is also the President of the Strategic Council
of the City of Paris. He is the author of several books and publications about the new economy (The
Guardian, Le Monde, Stanford Innovation Review,...). Education: HEC, Sciences Po Paris
Paul Esmein
Having occupied various positions at the French Ministry for the Economy and Finance between
2004 and 2013, notably at the Treasury Directorate, Paul Esmein joined Covea in 2013 as Director
of Health reinsurance development. He became Chief of Staff to the Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer in 2015. Education: Corps des mines Engineer, Ecole nationale de la statistique et de
l’administration économique (ENSAE), Institute of Actuaries.
Raphaël Rodriguez
Raphaël joined the CNRS as a group leader in 2012 and was promoted Director of Research at
Institut Curie in 2017. His recent achievements include the development of the anti-aging small
molecule remodelin, the first chemical synthesis of the complex natural product marmycin and
the iron metabolism targeting drug ironomycin. His group has recently elucidated the mechanism
of action of salinomycin against cancer stem cells and identified a role of iron in the maintenance
of these cells. The group has also provided evidence for a role of chromatin in regulating genome
targeting with cisplatin. Education: Marseille University, Oxford University, Cambridge University
Head of International
Office, The British
Library
Cofounder,
OpenClassrooms
Founder, INCO
Chief of Staff to the
CEO, COVEA
Director of Research,
CNRS
Richard Parks
Extreme Environment
Athlete
Richard Parks is a world record holding extreme environment athlete, having previously
been an international rugby player for clubs in Britain and France. He has recently been
focusing on translating the leadership lessons he has learnt into educational programmes for
senior business leaders and organisations. He is also an award winning author, government
appointed Sport Wales board member and TV presenter. Education: University of Wales,
Cardiff Metropolitan University
Robin Rivaton
Robin Rivaton is a former advisor to business and political leaders, currently the CEO of the Paris
CEO, Paris Region Invest Region promotional agency. He is a 4-books essayist, speaker and columnist founder of Real
Estech, the first community fostering innovation in the real estate sector. Education: ESCP Europe,
Sciences Po
Stephen Parkinson
Stephen Parkinson is Political Secretary to the UK Prime Minister, Theresa May. He previously
worked for her at the Home Office, and was National Organiser for both winning campaigns in the
UK referendums on the Alternative Vote and the European Union. He read history at Emmanuel
College, Cambridge, and stood for Parliament in his native city of Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 2010.
Education: Emmanuel College, Cambridge
Thomas Kitching
Thomas Kitching is a reader in Astrophysics at UCL, and a Royal Society University Research
Fellow, researching dark energy and dark matter. He is also one of the Science Leads for the
European Space Agency’s Euclid mission: a billion Euro satellite that will map three quarters of
the entire sky, back in time over three quarters the age of the Universe. His research interests
are in cosmology, statistics and big data analysis. Education: Royal Society University, Royal
Astronomical Society
Political Secretary to
the Prime Minister, 10
Downing Street
Reader in Astrophysics,
University College
London
Virginie Duby-Miller Elected as one of the youngest members of the Assemblée nationale in 2012, Virginie Dubby-Muller
Député de HauteSavoie,
Assemblée nationale
is passionate about international cooperation and diplomacy. As the Vice-President of the Conseil
départemental de Haute-Savoie, she is also responsible for cross-border cooperation and European
affairs for this constituency. As Delegate General of Les Republicains for digital matters, for many
years, she has also been working on the digital challenges facing our society. Education: Sciences Po
Grenoble, Institut de relations internationales et stratégiques (IRIS)
Zoe Jackson
Zoe Jackson MBE set up the Living the Dream Performing Arts Company in 2006 at the age of
16 and since has developed a school of performing arts, a professional dance company, a talent
agency and a charity, the Dream Foundation. Zoe worked closely with Sir Richard Branson and the
UK Government to launch the Start Up Loans Scheme. Zoe received an honour from Her Majesty The
Queen in 2015 and also was part of the Queen’s Young Leaders programme. Education: Liverpool
Institute for Performing Arts
Zvi Wohlgemuth
Starting in 1999, Zvi Wohlgemuth has worked for four international organisations, three of them
in the banking sector: HSBC, RBS and currently Societe Generale. In his present role, he is in
charge of loan syndication teams covering structured finance and emerging markets in EMEA.
Education: University College London
Founder and Managing
Director, Living the
Dream
Managing Director,
Societe Generale
Local Leaders Initiative / Initiative Local Leaders
As part of the Franco-British Young Leaders
Programme, talented Local Leaders aged 2030 will be invited to a one-day international
networking opportunity in June 2017. Focused
around an afternoon of discussion with the Young
Leaders during the residential programme, the
objective is for Local Leaders to create new
contacts and open new perspectives for their
future careers.
Aimed at Local Leaders from disadvantaged
backgrounds who have a success story to share,
this initiative seeks to establish a give back/give
forward ethos at the core of the programme.
The event will take place in the UK this year,
at no cost to the participants, and a similar
invitation will be extended to Local Leaders
in France next year, with both networks to be
opened up to each other going forward.
Dans le cadre du Programme Franco-Britannique
Young Leaders, des Local Leaders de talent, âgés
de 20 à 30 ans, seront invités à une journée de
rencontres professionnelles internationales, en
juin 2017. L’événement est centré sur une aprèsmidi de discussion avec les Young Leaders lors
du programme de résidence. L’objectif est que
les Local Leaders tissent de nouveaux contacts et
s’ouvrent de nouvelles perspectives de carrière.
Cette journée s’adresse d’abord aux Local Leaders
issus de milieux défavorisés, qui ont une histoire de
réussite à raconter. Il s’agit de mettre une dynamique
d’échange au cœur du programme.
Cette année, l’événement aura lieu au RoyaumeUni et sera gratuit pour les participants. L’année
prochaine, une invitation semblable sera adressée
aux Local Leaders français, et les deux réseaux seront
mutuellement ouverts l’un à l’autre.
Provisional programme 2017
Programme prévisionnel 2017
The first residential seminar will take place from 21 to 24
June. All events will be held under the Chatham House
Rule. This is a provisional outline programme.
Le premier séminaire en résidence se tiendra du 21 au
24 juin. Les séances se dérouleront conformément aux règles
de Chatham House. En voici le programme provisoire.
Day 1: Welcome to the UK - 21 June
Jour 1: Bienvenue au Royaume-Uni - 21 juin
Arrivals and early check-in at the Hilton Euston Hotel.
Arrivée et enregistrement à l’hôtel Hilton Euston.
Late morning: Welcome address by the UK Chair of the
Franco-British Council and Young Leaders’ introductions,
followed by a roundtable on ‘France and Britain:
Post-Election and Brexit’ with the French and British
Ambassadors, members of the Government and experts;
lunch at the House of Lords.
Fin de matinée : Discours d’accueil du président britannique
du Conseil Franco-Britannique, puis présentation des Young
Leaders, suivie d’une table ronde intitulée : « La France et
la Grande-Bretagne après les élections et le Brexit », avec
les ambassadeurs français et britannique, des membres du
gouvernement et des experts. Déjeuner à la chambre des Lords.
Afternoon: ‘Trends in Digital Democracy and new form
of Citizen Engagement’ - keynote by Geoff Mulgan, CEO
Nesta followed by presentations from academics and
practitioners from France and the UK, and discussion.
Après-midi : « Tendances de la démocratie numérique
et nouvelle forme d’engagement citoyen », conférence
donnée par Geoff Mulgan, PDG de Nesta, puis présentations
d’universitaires et de praticiens de France et du Royaume-Uni,
suivies d’un débat.
Evening: Dinner with guest speaker.
Day 2: Field Day in Cambridge - 22 June
Morning: ‘Into the mind of the French and British people:
Historical, Cultural and Political Perspectives’ in discussion
with Professor RobertTombs and guests; followed by a
networking walk and lunch at St John’s College.
Afternoon: ‘The Cambridge sciences and technology
cluster’ a round-table chaired by Dr Tony Raven, CEO
Cambridge Enterprise and guests, with contributions from
the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership and
innovating companies.
Evening: Young Leaders 2017 Gala Dinner at the Guildhall,
City of London
Day 3: London - 23 June
Morning: In Middle Temple, panel discussion with Lord Mance,
Supreme Court Judge and Dominic Grieve MP, Former
Attorney General and chair of the British parliament’s
intelligence and security committee and guests on ‘Influencing
globally: strategies and legal systems’.Private tour of the Pink
Floyds exhibition followed by a meeting with Tristram Hunt,
Director of the Victoria & Albert Museum.
Soirée : Dîner avec un conférencier invité
Jour 2: Journée à Cambridge - 22 juin
Matin : « Les Francais et les Britanniques:
perspectives historiques, culturelles et politiques », débat avec
le professeur Robert Tombs et d’autres invités, suivi d’une
promenade de réseautage et d’un déjeuner à St John’s College.
Après-midi : « Le cluster scientifique et technologique
de Cambridge », table ronde d’invités présidée par le
docteur Tony Raven, PDG de Cambridge Enterprise, avec
des contributions du Cambridge Institute for Sustainability
Leadership et des entreprises innovantes.
Soirée : Dîner de gala des Young Leaders 2017 au Guildhall,
à Londres
Jour 3: Londres - 23 juin
Matin : « Influence par le droit à l’échelle globale » table ronde
animée par Lord Mance, juge à la Cour Suprême et Dominic
Grieve MP, ancien Attorney General et président du comité
parlementaire intelligence et securité. Visite de l’exposition Pink
Floyds suivie d’une rencontre avec Tristram Hunt, directeur du
Victoria & Albert Museum.
Afternoon: ‘Young Leaders meet Local Leaders: Social
Innovation Challenge’ workshop led by a panel of experts
in social enterprise and impact ventures; followed by a
networking buffet and drinks.
Après-midi : « Rencontre Young Leaders et Local Leaders: Défi
sur l’innovation sociale », animé par un groupe d’experts en
entrepreneuriat social et en projets à impact. Il sera suivi d’un
buffet-apéritif pour réseauter.
Day 4: Ce n’est qu’un aurevoir - 24 June
Jour 4: Ce n’est qu’un « au revoir » - 24 juin
Morning: Exchanges and workshop on ‘Pathways to
radicalisation and preventing violent extremism, views from
France and the UK’
Matin : Echanges et workshop « Les voies de la
radicalisation et la prévention de l’extrémisme violent,
perspectives françaises et britanniques ».
Lunch and closing remarks by French Ambassador and the
France Chair of the Franco-British Council
Déjeuner et conclusions par l’ambassadeur de France et le
président français du Conseil Franco-Britannique
Our partners and sponsors / Partenaires et mécènes
The Franco-British Young Leaders
programme aims to deepen Franco-British
understanding and collaboration at the
highest level and establishes a give back
/ give forward ethos at its core. It was
initiated in close collaboration with the
Embassy of France in the UK, the Embassy
of the United Kingdom in France and
Franco-British Connections. It is delivered
by the Franco-British Council
Le Programme Franco-Britannique Young
Leaders se donne pour objectif d’approfondir
la compréhension et la collaboration francobritannique au plus haut niveau, en créant
une dynamique de partage au centre de son
projet. Il a été élaboré en collaboration étroite
avec l’ambassade de France au Royaume-Uni,
l’ambassade du Royaume-Uni en France, et
avec Franco-British Connections. Il est géré par
le Conseil Franco-Britannique.
With special thanks to the FBC-CFB members/ Remerciements particuliers aux membres du
FBC-CFB: Olivier-Remy Bel, Simon Day, Tom Schuller, Jean-Pascal Sibiet and/ainsi que David Wahl.
The Franco-British Council thanks its generous partners and sponsors/ le Conseil Francobritannique remercie ses généreux partenaires et mecenes:
and/et Jean-Luc Allavena, d’Angelin & Co. Ltd
and Jenny Oughourlian
About the Franco-British Council
À propos du Conseil Franco-Britannique
Founded in 1972, the Franco-British Council
brings together leading representatives
from the world of culture, politics, defence,
science, education and business. It provides a
unique platform for the exchange of ideas and
information.
Fondé en 1972, le Conseil Franco-Britannique
rassemble des personnalités des secteurs
culturel, politique, économique, de la défense,
l’éducation et de la communauté scientifique.
C’est une plate-forme unique dédiée aux
échanges d’idées et d’information.
The Council has a bilateral governance. It
receives funding from the British and French
governments and generous donors and
corporate sponsors. Le Conseil est représenté dans les deux pays.
Il est financé par les gouvernements français et
britannique, et généreusement soutenu par des
mécènes et sponsors.