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The Alumni Project This is the story of 5 ESSEC students who wanted to fly to Vietnam and launch a new wave of Alumni Quest : The Alumni Interviews Project was born. ✈️✒️

This is the story of four ESSEC students who wanted to launch a new wave of Alumni Quest. They decided to fly to Vietnam to interview and meet the more Alumni they would find. Why Vietnam ? On the campus, they had already heard of Vietnam Paradiso, a recent movie by an Essec Alumni. Then they came across Marou, the best chocolate they ever tasted. This was also created by an Essec. This discovery

was the beginning of the story. That's why they decided to begin their project in Vietnam, not far from Singapore where the new campus was opening. But they didn't want it to be a single road trip. They wanted to share it, and as far as they could, they wanted to launch a new wave of Alumnis Quest : the Alumni Interviews Project was born. They wanted to do it for all the ESSEC that would maybe live there one day, for the students for whom Asia was still a mystery and for the whole ESSEC community whose strength was to be linked all around the world !

[ NEW ITW ] [ EN & FR ]We met with Olivier Sieber, former Essec student, entrepreneur in television in Cambodia and curr...
20/08/2015

[ NEW ITW ] [ EN & FR ]

We met with Olivier Sieber, former Essec student, entrepreneur in television in Cambodia and currently media consultant in Saigon.

Olivier was our first connection in Vietnam. On the advice of Jeanne Bellec who is the communications manager of ESSEC in Singapore. Oliver is well-known in the area, a reputation based on many years of business experience in South-East Asia.

[NEW ITW] [EN&FR]Read more about our meeting with Hien Nguyen Luong, former ESSEC student and associate director at PwC ...
06/08/2015

[NEW ITW] [EN&FR]

Read more about our meeting with Hien Nguyen Luong, former ESSEC student and associate director at PwC Vietnam.

Discover and share the stories of ESSEC alumnis all around the world. A project of experience sharing for the whole community!

[NEW ITW]Read more about our meeting with Pierre-Antoine Brun, former ESSEC student and founder of Leflair Vietnam, ecom...
15/07/2015

[NEW ITW]

Read more about our meeting with Pierre-Antoine Brun, former ESSEC student and founder of Leflair Vietnam, ecommerce platform for luxury clothing.

Discover and share the stories of ESSEC alumnis all around the world.

Just arrived in Hanoi this week-end . Next meeting with Essec Alumni tomorrow
04/04/2015

Just arrived in Hanoi this week-end . Next meeting with Essec Alumni tomorrow

Throwback last week-end when we met Pierre-Antoine Brun working on a new tech project.
03/04/2015

Throwback last week-end when we met Pierre-Antoine Brun working on a new tech project.

On our way for today's meeting about Consulting in Vietnam
28/03/2015

On our way for today's meeting about Consulting in Vietnam

Meeting Olivier Sieber and Pierre-Antoine Brun in Saigon ✒️
27/03/2015

Meeting Olivier Sieber and Pierre-Antoine Brun in Saigon ✒️

First stop today at the Marou Factory  in Ho Chi Minh
26/03/2015

First stop today at the Marou Factory in Ho Chi Minh

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25/03/2015

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Discover and share the stories of ESSEC alumnis all around the world. A project of experience sharing for the whole community !

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25/03/2015

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