Ignition Program
Maximilien Senlis started their work experience in 2013 as a Vendeur at Tollens for a brief period. In 2014, they worked as a Vendeur at DECATHLON for one month. In 2015, they served as a Business Developer at Yokler Mobility for two months. From there, they joined Nestor Paris in 2016 as a Supply Manager, responsible for purchasing raw materials and negotiating with suppliers. In their six-month tenure, they achieved a 30% decrease in raw material costs. In 2018, they worked at Groupe PSA as an Acheteur junior, where they assisted in various cross-departmental projects and digitalization of the Purchasing Department. Maximilien's most recent position is at Ignition Program, where they started in 2019 as a Sales & Matchmaker. Maximilien is currently working as a Team Lead Account Manager, responsible for managing accounts and leading a team.
Maximilien Senlis attended the IÉSEG School of Management from 2012 to 2018. In 2016, they also briefly studied at the Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad. Prior to that, they completed their Baccalauréat Général ES at Lycée Gerson from 2009 to 2012.
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Ignition Program
Ignition Program, the sustainable human performance agency. Co-founded in 2013 by Caroline Pailloux and Lucas Servant, Ignition Program supports talents and companies in useful professional projects, through recruitment, training, and HR resource tools. Born out of a desire to build a world of work with a human face based on authenticity, learning and trust, Ignition Program helps each talent to freely develop their potential and fulfil themselves in their work, while integrating a collective meaning into their professional lives. For companies, Ignition Program offers the keys to HR transformation by enabling them to recruit talents who are looking for meaning and impact, who play as a team, and by training their teams for sustainable and serene growth. With nearly 90 employees, Ignition Program has already supported 10,000 talents since its creation, and 3,500 companies (such as Doctolib, the startup studio Efounders and Payfit). Convinced that other, more sustainable and humanist development models exist for start-ups, Caroline Pailloux founded Club Bootstrap in 2021, which questions the systematic use of fund-raising and advocates progressive and responsible growth. The Club now has over 70 members, including Alain Garnier of Jamespot, Gilles Satgé of Lucca, Fany Pechiodat of MyLittleParis and Thibault Renouf of Partoo.