Kymono
Pierre D. has a diverse work experience, starting from their most recent role as COO and Culture Designer at Kymono in 2018. Previously, they worked as an Assistant Chef de Projet E-commerce at Berluti in 2017, where they were responsible for monthly dashboard and KPIs analysis and managing customer databases. In 2016, Pierre worked as an Assistant Chef de Projet Partenariats & Communication at Bulb in Town Crowdfunding, where they developed partnership strategies and managed entrepreneurial projects. Before that, they worked as an Assistant Commercial et Marketing at Editions Gallimard in 2015, assisting with marketing and promotions and updating editorial databases. In 2014, Pierre held the position of Assistant à la direction Marketing et Numérique at Éditions Robert Laffont, where they worked on database management and marketing activities. Prior to that, they worked as an Assistant au pôle de direction at SIGMA Investissements in 2013, participating in the development of financial databases and assisting with website creation.
Pierre D. completed their education chronologically as follows: from 2009 to 2011, they attended Lycée Buffon and obtained their Baccalauréat in the scientific field of study. Pierre then enrolled at Université Paris Dauphine - PSL, where they pursued a Bachelor's degree in Gestion parcours gestion from 2011 to 2014. Following this, Pierre completed their Master's degree in Management Stratégique et Conseil from 2014 to 2015 at the same university. From 2016 to 2017, they pursued a Master 2 degree in Entrepreneuriat & Projets Innovants at Université Paris Dauphine - PSL.
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Kymono
Kymono is the union of an entrepreneur, a long-time textile corporation & TheFamily. They’re a team of people who care both for startups & fashion.They were born out of the realization that the current offer included little-to-no customer service & with pretty awful products. They aspire to become the European reference for outfitcreation & the customization of textile & office objects.