About this event
The Green Deal represents many opportunities for startups, which is why "Institutions & Stratégies" presents a deciphering of the organisation of this plan, the major themes that will be prioritized, as well as an overview of the funding that you can apply for!
During this webinar, we will discuss :
Provisional program
Speaker biography:
Chantal Dagnaud is an international entrepreneur, owner of several companies and a legal consultant in European Public law. She heads two companies specialised in public affairs, strategic management and finance engineering for international projects: Institutions & Strategies and D&A PARTNERS.
Chantal has worked for more than 20 years as a lobbyist for large French and international firms. She focused on the international commercial trade and has an extensive experience in project management including international financial institutions such as the IFC, World Bank, European Commission, EIB, FIDIC…
She speaks on many topics such as financial lobbying in Europe, geopolitics, innovation and economic intelligence…. Chantal has contributed to the realisation of strategic alliances between small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), start-ups, large groups and research organizations. She also works on the funding issues of successful innovation projects involving partners from four continents and various technological fields (industrial technologies, health-medtech/biotech, eco-technology, ICT, chemistry, nanotechnology, waste environnement, agrofood, local development…).
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Chantal Dagnaud is an international entrepreneur, legal consultant in European Public law & owner of 2 companies specialized in public affairs, strategic management and finance engineering for international projects. She worked for +20 years as a lobbyist for large French & international firms.
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