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Renaud Thomassin

Incoming Summer Intern/ Consultant at EY Business Transformation - MBA McGill '25 - Project Management - Aspiring Strategic Analyst - Mechanical Engineer
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Renaud Thomassin is a dynamic MBA candidate with a solid background in Mechanical Engineering and a keen interest in management consulting.

He has a proven track record of success, including founding Arbrass and innovating scalable manufacturing processes for luxury drawer inserts, earning a place in the DEL Incubator's high-potential program.

Renaud also excelled at Letenda where he spearheaded agile project management at an electric bus startup, optimized design workflows, and improved vehicle efficiency by achieving significant weight reduction without compromising safety.

His consulting experience at Lapalme showcased his ability to handle high turnover rates while consistently delivering projects on time and under budget. He played a key role in technological integrations that helped secure substantial grants.

Renaud Thomassin's specialties encompass Project Management, Product Development, Strategic Planning, Excel Automation, and Mechanical Engineering.

With a rich educational background that includes a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering, DEC in Civil Engineering Technology, and ongoing studies for an MBA at McGill University, Renaud is well-equipped for a career in management consulting.

He has held roles at various organizations, including Consultant and Project Lead at Thinkr Consulting, Entrepreneur at Arbrass, Engineer specializing in finite element analysis at LETENDA, and Project Manager at Lapalme Conception Mécanique.

Renaud Thomassin is eager to contribute his skills and experience to a management consulting role. For further inquiries or opportunities, you can contact him at Renaud.thomassin@mail.mcgill.ca.

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