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Franck Make

Director of Growth at Manucurist

Franck Make is a highly accomplished professional with a diverse background in technology, business, and management.

He holds a Master of Engineering (MEng) degree in Computer Science, Strategy, Finance, Economics, and Management from Ecole Centrale Paris.

Franck currently serves as the Director of Growth at Manucurist, where he leads strategic initiatives to drive business expansion.

Prior to his current role, Franck held key positions at various renowned organizations, including Head of Digital & E-commerce at Emma et Chloé, Head of Display & Social at °Arcane, and Senior Data Marketing Consultant at °Arcane.

His experience also includes roles as Data Consultant at Jellyfish and Foodlab by Carrefour Media, Project Manager Engineer at Jellyfish, Quantitative Media Trader/Data Scientist at Jellyfish, and Associate Consultant at EY.

Franck's versatile professional journey further extends to positions such as Growth at Listen!, Associate Financial Analyst at Société Générale, EU External Fulfillment Analyst at Amazon, Assistant Marketing Project Manager at Coca-Cola European Partners, and Consultant at La Fabrique Spinoza (OCDE-hosted Wikiprogress Correspondent).

He has also contributed his expertise to roles like Sales Consultant at ALAIN FIGARET and Supply Chain & Logistic at Printemps, showcasing his adaptability across different industries and domains.

With his extensive experience spanning tech, marketing, finance, e-commerce, and consulting, Franck Make stands out as a dynamic professional excelling in growth strategies, data analysis, digital marketing, and business development.

His leadership roles and analytical skills make him a valuable asset in driving organizational success and achieving growth objectives.

Franck's academic background combined with his wealth of practical experience positions him as a well-rounded professional capable of handling complex business challenges effectively.

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Paris, Île-de-France, France