AD'OCC
Isabelle Hardy holds a significant role in local governance and communication, currently serving as Vice-présidente at the Conseil départemental de la Haute-Garonne, with a focus on economic diversification and local employment since June 2021. Additionally, Isabelle Hardy has responsibilities as Responsable communication territoires at AD'OCC and has been involved in municipal affairs as Conseillère municipale and Adjointe au maire for the Mairie de Toulouse, where duties include oversight of commerce and craftsmanship. As a Conseillère communautaire for Toulouse Métropole, Isabelle Hardy serves as President of the MIN de Toulouse Métropole. Previous experience includes roles in digital mission management at Agence Régionale MADEELI and MPI - Midi-Pyrénées Innovation, along with a long tenure in communication at ARDESI. Educational qualifications include a DESS in Administration and Management of Communication from Université Toulouse 1 Capitole and a Bachelor's degree in Commerce from TBS Education.
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AD'OCC
The agency is Occitanie region’s armed wing for economic development, innovation and job creation. It deploys regional funding mechanisms in order to anchor employment firmly within the territory.AD’OCC is a responsive, highly-skilled and efficient local contact point for regional businesses. With a comprehensive range of support packages,project leaders can find assistance and solutions for development challenges and objectives. The agency’s action is guided by three core principles: agility, simplicity and performance.With over 170 employees (engineers, business managers specialised in innovation management, financial engineering, export support, marketing and prospecting) at the service of entrepreneurs, AD’OCC is funded mainly by the Occitanie / Pyrénées-Méditerranée region. It provides strategic business expertise for innovation, development and export projects: funding, standards and regulations, copyright and business intelligence.