Axel Dauchez

President & co-founder at Make.org

Axel Dauchez has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Axel is currently the CEO of Make.org, an independent platform for citizen mobilization. Axel is also the founder of Make.org foundation. Previously, they served as the CEO of Publicis France and Viva Technology Paris. Axel was the CEO of Deezer, a music streaming platform, from 2010 to 2014. Before that, they were the CEO of Moonscoop, a company in the animation industry. Axel also held the position of CEO at BDDP & Tequila Interactive and worked as a European Consumer Marketing Manager at Cendant Software. Axel started their career as a consultant at Bossard Consultants and worked as a brand assistant at Procter & Gamble.

Axel Dauchez completed their Master's degree in Economics at École Polytechnique from 1988 to 1991. There is no available information about their education before or after this period. However, it is known that they attended Collège Stanislas Paris and Hattemer, although no specific degree or field of study information is provided for these institutions.

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Paris, France

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Make.org

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Make.org is a one-of-a kind company that generates substantial revenues whilst having a positive impact on society. It aims to reactivate democracies by engaging citizens in collaborative transformative actions. On the platform, citizens offer political and civic-themed proposals and vote on them.The company is tech-oriented at its core, focusingon its data-science capabilities to generate terabytes of qualified data. It has already generated over 200K contributions per month on average and has secured dozens of corporations for its great cause initiative. The Make.org model combines a highly profitable growth profile with significant social impact, and is backed by an exceptional management team. It has the capacity to leverage data whilst respecting its values of neutrality, transparency and security. Make.org is set to disrupt the European pollster market.


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Paris, France

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11-50

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