Pierre Delage is a French national born in 1993. He has a Master's degree in International Management from the University of Le Havre in France with a focus on Asia. He has work experience marketing and managing public relations for Hope Tennis Academy in Taiwan. His education and work experience demonstrate his strong background in international business, marketing, and Asian studies.
Introduction of the umbrella theme and the first speakers and partners for the 3rd edition of the ReputationWar International conference which will take place in Paris on January 16th, 2015
Introduction of the umbrella theme and the first speakers and partners for the 3rd edition of the ReputationWar International conference which will take place in Paris on January 16th, 2015
How small business and destinations can market themselves as part of "accessible" tourism iteineraries, based on the EU project "Across Lombards Lands" led by INCIPIT, Italy. Presented by Ivor Ambrose, European Network for Accessible Tourism. (8 minutes to read)
Our partner proposal for the 2015 Open Belgium Conference has the necessary returns for Companies and organisation who are eager to be on the Belgian Open Data map.
The Unleashed Vocational School. Best Practice In The Context Of Education Po...UWirth
This presentation deals with the so-called "unleashed university", a well-known but also controversial concept in higher education in Germany. It is controversial because as some critics are concerned that academic freedom could be sacrificed at the cost of business considerations and economic rationality. The author will present the main points of this concept. Of course, one can argue that a vocational school is just a school (working in the secondary sector) and not an university (which is located in the academic landscape, the so-called tertiary sector). However, the author is convinced that, if one does unleash a vocational school, it ca n surpass itself. The author will break down the concept of "unleashed university" into an "unleashed vocational school". It is clearly more than just a metaphor. He will show that an unleashed vocational school can, much like an university, be scientific and distinguished, competitive and profitable, international and open-minded about new media. However, and in contrast to an university (and this is the big discrepancy), a vocational school virtually does not have to be autonomous or a stand-alone entity; it merely requires a worldwide network of strong partners to have success. Apt partners can be found in a professional organisation, selected stakeholders in institutions and business, alumni, media etc.). Furthermore, a vocational school has to be customer-oriented - but who are its customers anyway? And what is the added value to customers? Using the example of the Euro-Schulen Trier, a small and straightforward vocational school in the South West of Germany where Health Informa tion Managers are trained since 2000, the author will outline what measures were taken in the past to cultivate a competitive profile and why they had to be taken. He will deal with the role of communication and marketing. In addition, which future measures to be taken to make the institution sustainable whilst also making graduates employable will be treated. This is not less than a paradigm shift, associated with both the challenges of education policy and the demographic shift in Germany.
My presentation from The Festival of Marketing in London, Q4 2014. Looks at the results of digital personalization, the current state of the art and the powerful argument connecting personalized content with future growth.
How small business and destinations can market themselves as part of "accessible" tourism iteineraries, based on the EU project "Across Lombards Lands" led by INCIPIT, Italy. Presented by Ivor Ambrose, European Network for Accessible Tourism. (8 minutes to read)
Our partner proposal for the 2015 Open Belgium Conference has the necessary returns for Companies and organisation who are eager to be on the Belgian Open Data map.
The Unleashed Vocational School. Best Practice In The Context Of Education Po...UWirth
This presentation deals with the so-called "unleashed university", a well-known but also controversial concept in higher education in Germany. It is controversial because as some critics are concerned that academic freedom could be sacrificed at the cost of business considerations and economic rationality. The author will present the main points of this concept. Of course, one can argue that a vocational school is just a school (working in the secondary sector) and not an university (which is located in the academic landscape, the so-called tertiary sector). However, the author is convinced that, if one does unleash a vocational school, it ca n surpass itself. The author will break down the concept of "unleashed university" into an "unleashed vocational school". It is clearly more than just a metaphor. He will show that an unleashed vocational school can, much like an university, be scientific and distinguished, competitive and profitable, international and open-minded about new media. However, and in contrast to an university (and this is the big discrepancy), a vocational school virtually does not have to be autonomous or a stand-alone entity; it merely requires a worldwide network of strong partners to have success. Apt partners can be found in a professional organisation, selected stakeholders in institutions and business, alumni, media etc.). Furthermore, a vocational school has to be customer-oriented - but who are its customers anyway? And what is the added value to customers? Using the example of the Euro-Schulen Trier, a small and straightforward vocational school in the South West of Germany where Health Informa tion Managers are trained since 2000, the author will outline what measures were taken in the past to cultivate a competitive profile and why they had to be taken. He will deal with the role of communication and marketing. In addition, which future measures to be taken to make the institution sustainable whilst also making graduates employable will be treated. This is not less than a paradigm shift, associated with both the challenges of education policy and the demographic shift in Germany.
My presentation from The Festival of Marketing in London, Q4 2014. Looks at the results of digital personalization, the current state of the art and the powerful argument connecting personalized content with future growth.
I am looking for a suitable job as per my educational qualification and experience.
Enclosed, please find a brief resume of mine.
If I am given a chance to serve you, I assure that I can do it to the utmost satisfaction of my superiors.
1. Pierre Delage
!231, Sec. 2, Shansi road! Taichung city 40667, Taiwan!Date of birth: 18.01.1993
!Phone: +886 974 211 590 ! E-Mail: delagepierre1@gmail.com !Nationality: French
EDUCATION
University of Le Havre, France Sept 2013 - Sept 2014
Master degree in International Management, Exchanges with Asia
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− Grade: 14.1/20
− Wrote a thesis about the development of extreme sports in Asia
− Organized an event which awarded by Le Harve to promote Asia in the city for a whole week
− Relevant subjects:
A in International Economy, Asian Economy, Asian politics, International Marketing, Business negotiation, Firm
Law, Strategic Management, Accounting and Finance, Chinese language and English Business.
University of Nantes, France Sept 2010 - Jun 2013
Bachelor degree in Foreign Languages applied to International Business
− Second (Upper Degree) Honour, Grade: 12/50
− Launched a website and a communication campaign for a company during the third year
− Relevant subjects:
Foreign languages (English, Spanish and Chinese), International Financial System, Supply Chain Management,
Marketing, Company Management, International Business, International Law
Shanghai Institute of Foreign Trade, China Aug 2012 - Jan 2013
Exchange program, selected out of 200 candidates
− Grade: 70/100
− Led in a Case Study in Business Simulation and awarded as the best team
− Became an ambassador of the international exchange program in the Institute of Foreign Trade
− Relevant subjects:
Chinese language and culture, Chinese Law, How to do Business in China, Supply Chain Management in China
WORK EXPERIENCE
Hope Tennis Academy, Taiwan May 2014 - Present
Marketing and Public Relations manager
− Initiated and achieved tasks including website, brochures, social networking, marketing products.
− Analyzed Chinese market and organized events to reach new potential customers.
− Founded different sponsorships for the academy
Auguste Perret High school, France Sep 2013 - Feb 2014
Dormitory supervisor
− Supervised the whole dormitory with more than 100 teenagers
− Responsible for handling their needs, providing advices and coordinate with all the relevant incidents during the night
Telligo, France Sep 2013 - Feb 2014
Summer camp counselor
− Initiated and organized a tennis camp program for 40 kids on the west coast of France
− In charge of the whole process from accommodation, transportation to all the relevant needs for the 40 kids
− Developed and conducted an apprecial sessions
Bumann Painting Company, France Summers 2008 - 2011
House painter
− Provided with travel opportunity across France
− Responsible for painting of clothing brands: Zara and H&M!
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LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
BMX’PLOSION Association, France 2008 - current
Co Founder and secretary of one of the biggest French BMX association
− Launched and developed the association from scratch and built a wooden skatepark and a trail
− Recognized by the local government and international extreme sports associations and medias
− Granted of €50,000 by local government for the construction of indoor infrastructure
− Organized event including sport and concerts and created a home brand with clothes and stickers
Cinema Festival “Mauvais Genre”, France 2009 – 2013
Catering Co manager
− Co-organized the catering for 150 people everyday during the festival
− Participated in sponsorship seeking for the festival
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SKILLS
− Language: Native in French; Fluent in English; Working proficiency in Spanish; Intermediate in Chinese (Mandarin)
− Computer: Aperture and Photoshop; Blue Griffon; Social networking; Sphynx; Excel Powerpoint and Word processing;
Pages; Prezi (Presentation tool); iMovie and Proficient in Windows XP/7/8 and Mac OS X
− Full and clean driving licence
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ACTIVITIES AND INTERESTS
− Travelling: Tunisia, Wales, Spain, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Germany, Czech Republic, Austria, Italy,
Switzerland, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong
− Photography
− Music Events