This resident of Val-d'Oise makes the link between Val-d'Oise, Togo and Benin

This resident of Val-d'Oise makes the link between Val-d'Oise, Togo and Benin
This resident of Val-d'Oise makes the link between Val-d'Oise, Togo and Benin

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Raphaël Delaveaux

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Dec 10 2024 at 11:46 a.m.

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Pascal Creppy, 51, resident of Enghien-les-Bains (Val-d'Oise), is at the head of 3C advice (Consulting, commerce, Creppy).

It highlights theexpertise and the experience of companies and Valdoisian institutions serving their counterparts Africanbut also the opposite way.

Determination

Pascal Creppy is more determined than ever to act for the promotion of Val-d'Oise in Africa.

After a rich professional life, the one who was responsible for develop professional integration within companies as coordinator of insertion clauses social embarks on the adventure in 2014.

It started with Cavam, the old name of the Plaine Vallée agglomeration.

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Subsequently, Pascal helped to set up Valdoisian institutions in Togo and Benin.

My business model was not viable. I wanted to benefit local workers, but we cannot directly force companies to recruit locally without visible benefits.

Pascal Creppy

After ten years of activity, theentrepreneur “knows what works”.

Despite the differences cultural and legislation between and Togo/Benin, he says he “perfectly masters the laws and codes there”.

An expertise that allows it to encourage companies to recruit habitants and benefit theeconomy locale.

At 3C Conseil, the primary mission is to train leaders from Val-d’Oise to “intercultural management”.

Create a link

Pascal organise also business meetings and support plans.

An African structure wants to set up here? I accompany him, and the reverse is just as good.

Pascal Creppy

His dream: “to create a partnership between a municipality in Val-d'Oise and a town in Togo, Aného, ​​within the framework of Anru international (National Urban Renewal Agency).”

He wishes to highlight the heritage and the historical similarities of the two municipalities.

Pascal Créppy is a member of the Made in 95 team, an entity which highlights the talents of the department.

One which is also linked to schoolslike Essec, continues its path and makes an important place for itself as the first ambassador of Togo and Benin in Val-d'Oise.

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