The first, Jocelyne Pineau, is a remedial teacher in Maulévrier, near Cholet. The second, Hermine Pillet, is a corporate narrator in Angers. These two women now have one thing in common: they have just been elected Talents of Pays de la Loire by BGE Anjou Maine, a structure which supports job seekers on the path to entrepreneurship, in partnership with Crédit Mutuel and Les Échos Entrepreneurs.
As is the case in other BGEs in France (network of 31 structures), this award recognizes people who stand out for their inspiring, sometimes uneven journey, their sense of innovation or their desire to respond to current social, economic and ecological challenges by entrepreneurship with sustainable and adaptable economic models
it is specified in a press release.
Jocelyne Pineau was recently recognized as having a disability and diagnosed with a “dys” disorder. [Elle] transformed her life journey into a strength by retraining as an orthopedagogue specializing in neuro-atypical profiles
salutes the association. After a burnout, she decided to create her own business with the support of BGE Anjou-Maine, in order to meet the specific needs of children and adolescents with learning disabilities.
Hermine Pillet is at the head of St. John's Wort. This former literature student, passionate about writing, decided to create her own profession after discovering her talent for storytelling during a humanitarian mission in Romania
presents the BGE […] She developed an activity of designing and writing stories for companies, highlighting the stories and know-how of teams.
With clients, in particular, TBS (Eram group) and Apprentis d'Auteuil.
The duo succeeds Lise Gaschet and Claire Berger, creators of Reveleo (a method to help children gain self-confidence) and Laëtitia Parédé, whose company Enjoy Envy offers interchangeable clasps that can be adapted to all jewelry.
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