Friday, December 9 at 5:30 PM at SKEMA Business School, 60 rue Dostoïevski-Sophia Antipolis. In the presence of Alice Guilhon, General Director of Skema, and Alain Koubi, President of the CROS Côte d’Azur.
On this occasion, Alice Guilhon will officially receive the Youth and Sports Medal.
SKEMA Business School today supports nearly 40 associations that are fully integrated and valued in the academic paths of each student. Being a student at SKEMA involves engaging, investing, and collaborating in a team, for a cause, for a project: essentially, an additional preparation for the professional world and the challenges they will have to face tomorrow in a company.
Increasingly involved in the world of sports, the school committed in July 2009 by signing a partnership agreement with a key sports player: the Regional Olympic and Sports Committee Côte d’Azur (CROS).
This partnership has allowed certain students to complete internships or apprenticeships related to all sports careers, ranging from sports marketing to communication and event organization.
A beautiful collaboration that the two institutions have wished to continue for the future. The realization of this project is the result of the work and passion that drives Ivan Coste-Manière, Director of the Marketing Department at SKEMA, but above all a great sports enthusiast.
The partners will thus renew their collaboration for all their communication operations with an educational, sportive character in a spirit of social cohesion, professional integration, prevention, and diversity.
This agreement with SKEMA Business School marks its place in its role as the head of the Regional network, with local action and ever closer to the individual.