Hult Alumni Magazine Hult Alumni Magazine 2020 | Page 74

Paris, France “For us, giving time to the alumni community is a way of extending our Hult experience. We like to help people connect and to expand their net- works. We set up a series of monthly meetups throughout 2019, and invited people from our wider networks to chat on current themes that would be interesting to the business lives of our alumni. It’s a chance to learn about new skills and take in new information, both from people we know and those we don’t. We’ve also organized events for smaller groups to get together for food, drinks, and movies. It’s our goal to develop the meetup activity around topics and events that will allow us, the alumni community in France, to get to know more of each other—and at the same time, hopefully provide some business opportunities. We meet mostly in Paris, but in future we’d like to expand our meetups and share events with neigh- bouring chapter cities and countries.” Chapter Leadership 72 How would you describe the Hult alumni community in one word? Alexandre Bellantoni, Class of 2018 Alfazazi Dourfaye, Class of 2017 Amar A. Ouldelala, Class of 2016 Aristide Pedro Belba, Class of 2016 Cédric de Robillard, Class of 2014 Clément Morlais, Class of 2018 Francis Denaison, Class of 2015 Frederik Raudies, Class of 2018 Ivan Cviklinski, Class of 2016 Jussara Nunes, Class of 2018 Karl Jonathan Razafindralambo, Class of 2016 Kelly Leblond, Class of 2017 Laurent Normand, Class of 2010 Lionel Pailloncy, Class of 2015 Marie-Ange Kone, Class of 2018 Maxime Bory, Class of 2015 Mikel Sanches, Class of 2016 Patrice Afanou, Class of 2015 Thierry Ollier, Class of 2015 Thomas Foures, Class of 2013 Alumni Chapters Alumni Chapters “Family” “Friendship” “Gatherer” “Stimulating” “Interactive” “Sharing” “Sharing” “Global” “Open-minded” “Diversity” “Inclusive” “Friendly” “Nice” “Useful” “Interesting” “Teaming” “Exchange” “Active” “Diversity” “Next door” 73