Alexia Simete

Senior Brand & Communications Manager at Little Big Connection

Alexia Simete has a diverse work experience in the field of communications and marketing. Alexia is currently working as a Senior Brand & Communications Manager at LittleBig Connection, where they manage a team and focuses on branding, awareness, and content strategy. Prior to this, they worked at Seeders as a Communications & Digital Marketing/SEO specialist. Alexia also served as a Group Communications Manager at both EQUATORIAL COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY and ADEO, where they supported executives and teams in developing communication strategies and plans. Before that, they worked as a Communications Manager at Oney and as a Group Communications Assistant at ADEO. Alexia started their career as a Marketing Copywriter at 3 Suisses.

Alexia Simete's education history is as follows:

- From 2010 to 2011, Alexia attended Infocom - Université Lille 3, where they obtained a Master 2 mention B in Communication Interne Externe.

- In the previous academic year, 2009 to 2010, they attended the same institution and earned a Master 1 mention AB in Communication Interne Externe.

- From 2008 to 2009, Alexia studied at Infocom - Université Lille 3, obtaining a Licence 3 mention AB in Communication.

- In the academic year 2007 to 2008, they studied at Université Lille 3 and completed a Licence 2 in Humanités et Science de l'Information.

- Before attending university, they attended Lycée Pierre d'Ailly for the academic year 2006 to 2007, where they completed Hypokhâgne in Lettres.

- Alexia's secondary education took place at Lycée Hugues Capet from 2005 to 2006, where they obtained a Baccalauréat mention B in Economique et Social.

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Barcelona, Spain

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