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Former Macronist minister Marlène Schiappa will become a student at EM Lyon


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Returning to communications consulting after being removed from the government last summer following the Marianne fund fiasco, Marlène Schiappa announced her enrollment in the famous Lyon management school.

Le Figaro Lyon

“Happy to have validated my registration today”. Former minister and secretary of state in the governments of Emmanuel Macron, Marlène Schiappa will join theEM Lyon Business school. She announced that she was joining the famous Lyon management school and its 9,000 students in a message published on the professional social network LinkedIn.

“I have always believed that one must train throughout one’s life, presents the former Minister Delegate in charge of Citizenship. Knowledge evolves, so does theory, the issues vary, and having been trained 10, 20, 30 years ago in a given field should no longer be considered sufficient today. Confronting yourself with advances, knowledge, speakers and professors always brings new intellectual wealth. »

Distance learning from Paris

After listing the different training courses carried out throughout her professional career, Marlène Schiappa gives, LinkedIn obliges, a little anecdote on a training course in geopolitics that she would have followed “in secret” upon his arrival in government, “with diplomats”, “without going to a classroom”. “We remember how Jean-Baptiste Djebbari had been criticized for having started an MBAshe continues. On the contrary, we should have welcomed the approach, right?

Dismissed during the reshuffle last July following a senatorial report pinpointing her role in the Marianne fund fiasco, Marlène Schiappa has since become a partner in a Parisian communications consultancy firm. The many students who reacted to his message do not get too carried away, the ex-minister will follow the training remotely. And should therefore not pass through the campus, which is preparing to move to the 7th arrondissement of Lyon.


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