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Joël Cohen has extensive experience in finance, starting their career in 1986 as a Senior Financial Auditor at Deloitte France. Joël then joined Lafarge in 1990, where they held various CFO roles, including Lafarge MEA - Sub Sahara Africa, Lafarge Halla Cement (South Korea), Lafarge Couverture, Lafarge Polska, and Head of Financial & Tax matters at Lafarge Bétons & Granulats. In 2012, Cohen became the CFO of LafargeHolcim in France. Joël later worked as an Associate - Executive Vice President of Finance at Magellan Consulting Group in 2020 before joining NovaKamp as the DG Finance in 2021.
Joël Cohen, CFO, pursued their education with determination and ambition. Joël enrolled in EBS Paris - European Business School in 1982 and completed their studies in 1986. During this period, Joël focused on gaining knowledge and expertise in an unspecified field of study.
In 1984, Joël Cohen expanded their horizons and enrolled at City, University of London. Although the end year is not specified, it can be assumed that they continued their education at this institution beyond the year 1984. The specific degree they pursued at City, University of London remains unknown.
To further enrich their educational background, Joël Cohen also attended Universidad Pontificia Comillas in 1983. The duration of their studies at this university is not provided, but it is evident that they dedicated time and effort to broaden their knowledge through unspecified coursework.
Overall, Joël Cohen's educational journey showcases their drive to enhance their skills and expand their knowledge base.
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🔸 Water Cycles ♻️ Eco-friendly habitat kits 🔸 Optimized thermal energy ♻️ Waste recovery 🔸 Infrastructure network 🔸 Electric power generation and distribution 🔸 Engineering 🔸 Camp Intelligence and Data Management 𝐍𝐨𝐭𝐫𝐞 𝐯𝐚𝐥𝐞𝐮𝐫 𝐚𝐣𝐨𝐮𝐭𝐞́𝐞 : 🔸Reduce energy consumption. 🔸Seeking synergies between infrastructures to move towards energy autonomy 🔸Computerize the camps to ensure technical management 🔸Propose an alternative production of water and energy