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    Fleur Pellerin

    CEI & Founder of Korelya Capital, European VC Fund. French Junior Minister for SMEs, Innovation and the Digital Economy

    Fleur Pellerin is a prominent figure in the VC and Internet sectors, renowned for her expertise in #FrenchTech and crossborder investments. She can be reached at korelya@korelya.com for advisory services.

    Her professional commitments reflect a focus on #growth and #latestage tech investments with a strong emphasis on #paneuropean projects, South Korea, ESG, and D&I initiatives.

    In addition to her tech-related roles, Fleur Pellerin is actively involved in the cultural sector as the president of Canneseries and a board member at Les Eurockéennes Music Festival.

    Education-wise, she has a diverse academic background having studied at institutions like ENA, Sciences Po, ESSEC Business School, Franco-German high school of Buc, and Sookmyung Women's University where she pursued a Doctor of Arts degree.

    Throughout her career, Fleur Pellerin has served on various boards and held leadership positions in organizations such as Synapse Medicine, FINN, Crédit Mutuel Alliance Fédérale, KLM, Ledger, Devialet, and Korelya Capital among others.

    Her past roles also include being the Ministre de la culture et de la communication at Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication, Secrétaire d'État au commerce extérieur, à la promotion du tourisme et aux Français de l'étranger at Ministère des Affaires étrangères et du Développement international, and Junior minister for SMEs, Innovation & the Digital Economy in the French government.

    Fleur Pellerin's expertise extends to her experience as the Head of the 'Digital society and economy' team at François Hollande 2012 presidential campaign and as a judicial officer at the Court of Auditors. She also has a background in the financial sector with roles at TILDER and an internship at Shinsei Bank focusing on derivatives research.

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    Greater Paris Metropolitan Region