Corentin Bouclier

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Corentin Bouclier is a student in the Master of Science in Climate Change & Sustainable Finance, a dual degree between EDHEC Business School and Mines ParisTech.  

During his studies, he worked as an ESG analyst at the asset management firm Comgest, where he conducted in-depth evaluations of the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) performance of listed European companies. His experience also includes an internship at Banque Richelieu Monaco, where he optimized the investment portfolio monitoring processes. 

Corentin joined Vertigo Lab in 2024 as a research consultant for his final internship. He is involved in missions linked to responsible investment, socio-economic impact assessment, and helping companies comply with environmental regulations. 

Terry Bouchez

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As a student in the master’s program in public analysis and a graduate of the “magistère d’évaluation des politiques publiques” (MAGEVAL) at the University of Bordeaux, Terry was able to develop a wide range of economic, statistical and IT skills. Trained mainly in impact assessment, he has been able to broaden his spectrum of quantitative and qualitative evaluation methods, while at the same time receiving extensive and diversified training in many areas of economics (environmental, development, labor, social, migration, etc.). 

Terry joined Vertigo Lab in April 2024 for his end of study internship, working mainly on ecosystem services evaluation. 

Louis Migaire

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Louis is currently enrolled in the Master’s program in Sustainable Food and Territorial Resilience at Bordeaux Montaigne University. His academic background in Social Sciences has allowed him to adopt a multidisciplinary approach, encompassing geography, public policy analysis, and the implementation of actions supporting food resilience and territorial development. His practical experience includes working on Limousin cows and Corsican sheep farms. 

Louis joined Vertigo Lab in march 2024 for his end-of-study internship. He is investigating  the business models for the viability of agricultural exploitations, and  is committed to addressing challenges concerning food resilience. Currently, he is participating in the testing phase of SSA initiated jointly by the “CREPAQ” and the University of Bordeaux. 

Vanessa Pellefigue

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After studying for two years in the MIASHS degree program at Bordeaux University, Vanessa is currently completing her final year at the École Nationale Supérieure de Cognitique, focusing on UX design and web development. Her internship experience as a UX designer in a disability-friendly company reinforced her convictions in favor of accessibility, emphasizing inclusivity in her applications.
Vanessa joined Vertigo Lab in March 2024 for her final internship, where she focuses on the front-end development of our tools.

Julie Lailliau

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Julie has been interested in the transition of our agricultural and food system for several years. After her agronomist studies, she is currently finalizing a CIFRE thesis in political science with the Gironde Departmental Council’s Agenda 21, attached to the INRAe’s ETTIS research unit. Using an interdependency approach, her thesis analyzes the construction and implementation of an integrated local food policy. Julie joined the Vertigo Lab team in 2024 to work on territorial food resilience.

Caroline Pontier

Caroline Pontier

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Caroline, who holds a Master 1 in Economics and Languages (Paris and Porstmouth, UK) and a Master 2 in Management from Skema Business School, began her career in the CSR department of a major group, before becoming a microfinance consultant in Latin America, managing field teams and working on quality standards. She then worked in the energy sector in Paris, deploying smart grid solutions, building up a network of partners and different distribution channels, while raising public awareness of the energy transition.
She then joined a start-up for the commercial development of its non-intrusive measurement technology, negotiating key contracts with major building managers and CAC 40 groups, as well as coordinating AO projects on the coasts of partners specialized in energy efficiency.
Caroline then trained in the challenges of agricultural and food transition at AgroParis Tech, Rennes Business School and ESA, and joined the Conseil National pour la Résilience Alimentaire (CNRA), where she developed and led a network of over 100 members, all of whom are project’s and innovative solution’s holders for more resilient agricultural and food systems. Caroline also leads a multidisciplinary working group, alongside experts in agroecology, hydrology, biodiversity and eco-agricultural systems.
At the beginning of 2024, she decided to join Vertigo Lab to steer the development and deployment of our research-action programs and build strategic partnerships for our territorial economy, agriculture and biodiversity clusters.

Luce Le Gat

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Engineer in functional materials and nanoscience (ECPM), graduated with a Master 2 in project and innovation management (Université Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne) and trained in Bilan Carbone methodology, Luce has been working in consulting for 6 years. Since joining Vertigo Lab in 2023, she has specialized in assessing the climatic and socio-economic impact of organizations, supporting the development of our tool ImpacTer. She is also a facilitator of several workshops to raise awareness of environmental issues.

Fanny Moisan

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After a Bachelor in Management at the Toulouse Business School, Fanny is currently studying in the « grande école » school program at the Kedge Business School in Bordeaux where she was able to specialize in sustainable and international business. Before joining Vertigo Lab in September 2023 for her work-study program, Fanny held various sales positions, notably in a startup where she developed a new biomonitoring service using bees, or in a company specializing in connected agriculture where her role was to develop the business in the Middle East. At Vertigo Lab, she is dedicated to the commercial development of new socio-eco-environmental impact measurement offers, such as our ImpacTer tool.

Théo Breidenstein-Jullien

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Théo is an energy engineer and also has a Master’s degree in Political Science of Ecological Transitions. In August 2022, he set off on a cycling trip across Europe to meet over 50 changemakers who are designing and testing new sustainable economic, consumption and production models, often integrated into a circular economy approach. On his return in the summer of 2023, Théo joins the Vertigo Lab team to apply his skills to the evaluation of the socio-economic impact of organisations, contributing to the development of the ImpacTer tool. Théo’s favourite themes include strong sustainability approaches and circular economy.

Raphaëlle Roux-Grousset

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Raphaëlle is an agronomist engineer in agrifood management, graduated from Montpellier SupAgro. Before she joined Vertigo Lab in March 2023, Raphaëlle worked as a consultant in strategy and innovation for public policies, and as project manager to develop a network of agroecological farms in France. These complementary experiences have allowed her to better understand the challenges of a wide range of actors amongst research institute, economic development agencies, territorial collectivities, universities, private companies in agrifood and energy etc. She mainly contributed to market studies and strategic roadmaps as well as their implementation. Her fields of expertises include for example : agriculture, agroecology, change management, and local development.