Laure Pailhon Howlett

Head Of Treasury Unit (finance Directorate / Treasury & ALM Division) at CEB - Council of Europe Development Bank

Laure Pailhon Howlett has extensive work experience in various roles and industries. Laure is currently working as the Head of Treasury Unit in the Finance Directorate / Treasury & ALM Division at the Council of Europe Development Bank since November 2014. Prior to this, they were a Senior Manager at Aurexia from an unknown start date to October 2014. Laure also served as a Manager in Management Consulting at CSC from May 2006 to an unknown end date in 2013. In addition, they worked as a BBA Programme External Lecturer at ESSEC Business School from an unknown start date to 2013. Laure gained experience in Hedge Fund Sales at Société Générale Corporate & Investment Banking from April 2004 to April 2006. Before that, they worked as an Analyse Contreparties Financières at CIC from an unknown start date to 2004. Lastly, they served as CDC IXIS Structured Deposits at Caisse des dépôts from an unknown start date to 2002.

Laure Pailhon Howlett's education history includes completing the Emerging Leaders Programme at The Wharton School in 2019. Prior to that, they earned an MBA from ESSEC Business School, specializing in Finance, from 2000 to 2004. Laure also attended Lycée Louis Le Grand from 1998 to 2000, where they completed classes préparatoires.

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CEB - Council of Europe Development Bank

The Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB) is a multilateral development bank with a social vocation. Established on 16 April 1956 in order to bring solutions to the problems of refugees, its scope of action has progressively widened to other sectors of action directly contributing to strengthening social cohesion in Europe. The CEB represents a major instrument of the policy of solidarity in Europe: it uses its resources for the financing of social projects in order to help its 43 member states achieve sustainable and equitable growth.


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Paris, France

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