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    Audrey Sovignet

    CEO I Wheel Share

    Audrey Sovignet is a passionate advocate for individuals with disabilities and an inspiring entrepreneur. Her journey into the world of disability advocacy began two years ago when her younger brother, Lucas, became paraplegic. This life-altering experience drove her to create 'I Wheel Share,' a pioneering initiative designed to develop the first chatbot dedicated to supporting individuals with disabilities, known as Wilson, the Butler for Great Disability Plans. Through her work, Audrey aims to bridge the gap between technology and accessibility, showcasing her commitment to inclusivity and innovation in the tech sector.

    In addition to her entrepreneurial achievements, Audrey has supported various organizations and served in several ambassadorial roles. She was the Ambassador for Seine Saint Denis and played a crucial role as the Europe Ambassador at RIFE (Réseau International Francophone des Entrepreneurs). Her dedication to empowering others is evident in her work as a former chroniqueuse radio at Vivre FM, where she shared informative content about disability and accessibility. Her extensive experience in the entrepreneurial ecosystem led her to contribute to several incubators, including Paris Pionnières and La Social Factory, where her innovative ideas are nurtured in supportive environments. Her entrepreneurial spirit and leadership capabilities shine through her various affiliations and her position as CEO of 'I Wheel Share.'

    Audrey's education speaks volumes about her commitment to her craft. She studied Visual Communication, Graphic Design, Advertising, and Publishing at various esteemed institutions, including the Lycée Louis Thuillier Amiens and the École Normale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs. Notably, her academic achievements include receiving recognition for her cultural engagement during her Dnsep studies at Esad-gv, along with furthering her skills in software development. This unique blend of creativity and technical knowledge becomes a powerful asset in her role as an advocate for disability rights and in her entrepreneurial pursuits.

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    Greater Paris Metropolitan Region