The student Association
The Board
Lucas Franchet
President
Adèle Claustre
Vice-President
Laetitia Bouron
Treasurer
Alexandre Barbe
Secretary
Association Activities
The student association of the Master’s program in Corporate Finance and Financial Engineering aims to develop and maintain close relationships with major players in the worlds of corporate finance and financial engineering. It also aims to perpetuate the Program 225 spirit and sense of cohort cohesion that date back to the program’s creation by organizing events for each individual cohort and for cohorts and program alumni together.
All students are involved with the association, which is split into different committees:
- The Alumni committee nourishes the Corporate Finance and Financial Engineering alumni network by organizing happy hour get-togethers and the Annual Gala;
- The Corporate Relations and Speakers committee organizes a large number of meetings with companies in order to help students establish and realize their career goals, and to give the cohort the opportunity to meet professionals willing to share their networking or managerial experience;
- The Sponsors committee is charged with nourishing relationships with the program’s long-term partners and developing new ones in order to ensure the viability of annual events such as the Conference and the London Banking Tour;
- The Communications committee is charged with publicity for the program in Corporate Finance and Financial Engineering, as well as program activities, and with ensuring the coverage in various media (social networks, the website, newspapers, etc.).
- The Conference committee is responsible for organizing the Corporate Finance and Financial Engineering annual conference.
- The skiing and Internal Events committee organizes the winter break trip to the Alps and other events throughout the year.
London Banking Tour - September 2019
As they do every year, the students of the Master’s program in corporate Finance and Financial Engineering spent a week in London getting to know the major corporate and investment banks. One highlight of this trip was a meeting with program alumni currently working in the British capital.
The cohort visited the following institutions:
- Charterhouse Capital Partners
- Charterhouse Capital Partners
- EQT Group
- Felix Capital
- Jefferies
- Morgan Stanley
Paris - Finance Breakfasts
Traditionally, students host and/or visit a number of corporate banks, investment funds, consultancies, and businesses interested in the Corporate Finance and Financial Engineering program.
The Class of 2020-21 will meet a number of entities, including:
- Accuracy
- Alantra
- Associés en Finance
- Capitalmind
- Clearwater
- DC Advisory
- Deloitte
- EY
- FJ Labs
- Gimv
- Goldman Sachs
- Idia Capital Investissement
- Kima Ventures
- Korelya Capital
- Mirakl
- Rothschild & Co
- Sodica Corporate Finance
- Sorgem Evaluation
- Tikehau Capital
- Weinberg Capital Partners
- As well as many others.
Annual Conference
The Corporate Finance and Financial Engineering program’s student association organizes a conference with the goal of shedding new light on a current topic in corporate finance and financial engineering.
Last year, the conference brought students and professionals in the finance world together around the following theme: “Activist Investors: Between Transparency and Opacity.”
Alumni Directory
The alumni directory helps you keep in contact with program alumni.
We make every effort to keep the alumni directory up to date. If your contact information or position change, you can inform the current cohort (who will update your information) by emailing alumni.master225@gmail.com.
Current students often organize events designed to forge connections between the various cohorts.
Join us!