Martin Guillaume

Founder & CEO at Green Praxis

Martin Guillaume has been in the technology and business development industry since 1989. Martin began their career as a Consultant for Computer Associates, Inc. in 1989. In 1992, they moved to Sony Music Entertainment as a System Director. In 1998, they became the Vice President Online Technologies for Bertelsmann, where they were responsible for the design, construction and operation of Bertelsmann's e-commerce sites worldwide. In 2000, they joined iFormation Group as Vice President - Technology, where they were involved in deal flow review, investment evaluation and due diligence of technological and related IP assets. In 2004, they became Vice President Business Development for Atos. In 2007, they returned to IBM as Media Industry Leader for UKI & Europe, where they delivered value to clients through innovative and technology-enabled business solutions. In 2013, they joined Ericsson as Vice President Business Development for their Broadcast & Media Services Division. In 2020, they founded Green PRAXIS, where they identify and delivers sustainable value-creation opportunities for businesses with large land footprints.

Martin Guillaume completed the Stanford Continuing Studies - Innovation & Entrepreneurship programme at Stanford University in 2015. Martin then went on to pursue a Masters in Computing & Information systems processing at CY Tech. Martin also gained military and strategic leadership experience as a PM Paratrooper in the French Army. Martin attended Saint Fran\u00e7ois-Xavier - Vannes for an unknown period of time. In 2018, they obtained the Media & Entertainment Insights and Solutions (Platinum) certification from IBM.

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Paris, France

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Green Praxis

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Green PRAXIS offers data and science-based solutions to manage natural assets sustainably. With our tools and models, organizations that operate infrastructures (transport networks, energy installations, cities) can reduce both their costs and their environmental impact. The four areas we model are biodiversity, carbon footprint, costs and risks. The right combination of flora, fauna and microorganisms can create an ecosystem capable of reducing operating costs.


Headquarters

Marseille, France

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11-50

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