Manon Moreaux-Lepetitcolin

Chapter Lead UI at Renault Digital

Manon Moreaux-Lepetitcolin has a diverse work experience spanning various roles in different companies. Manon started their career as a Stagiaire DA at Publicis Conseil in 2008, where they were involved in direction artistry and conception. Following that, they worked as a Professeur d'art plastique, dessin et peinture at Atelier d'Art, teaching drawing and painting techniques.

In 2009, Manon worked as a Graphic Designer at Digilab Multimédia, focusing on direction artistry, print content creation, and video editing. Manon then joined Wolters Kluwer France as a D.A. & Concepteur Graphique Digital in 2015.

From 2010 to 2016, Manon co-founded Les Jean-Pierre Agence créative, where they served as a Co-fondateur / Directeur Artistique 360°. Their responsibilities included creating the agency's visual identity, developing websites, designing print and web communication materials, and optimizing SEO/SEM.

Manon then transitioned to the automotive industry, working as a Consultante UX/UI & Graphic Designer at Faurecia from 2016 to 2017. Manon also had a similar role as a Consultante UX/UI Designer & Directeur Artistique at Extia during the same period.

In 2018, Manon started working at Renault Digital as a Strategic UX Designer & Lead Open Strategy. Their tasks involved applying the "Design Thinking" approach to digital transformation projects, ensuring user-centered and agile designs. Manon also took the initiative to lead the development and application of the "Open Strategy" and co-creation platform with the client.

Their role at Renault Digital evolved over the years, and in 2021, they became a User Researcher & Lead Open Strategy. In this role, they supported the business and designers in user research and strategy development for various projects.

Currently, Manon holds the position of a Chapter Lead UI at Renault Digital, where they lead a team of designers, provides operational support, and contributes to the construction of the design intervention framework.

Manon Moreaux-Lepetitcolin's education history is as follows:

- In 2019, they completed a Digital Transformation Facilitator Certificate at ESCP Business School, focusing on the Transformation Digitale des entreprises.

- From 2018 to 2019, they attended Keyuman + HUM, where they obtained a Facilitateur en intelligence Collective niv. 1 degree, specializing in the Transformation des entreprises et des méthodes de travail.

- Between 2005 and 2009, they studied at Académie Charpentier, earning a CESAC (licence) + Certificat d'études supérieures (maitrise). Their field of study was Communication visuelle et design graphique, which included a preparatory year for the 4th year.

- In 2004, they spent a year at Ecole des Beaux Arts (Versailles), but their degree information is not provided.

- From 2002 to 2004, they attended Lycée Jean-Pierre Vernant, where they completed their Baccalauréat STT Action Communication Commerciale. This included their first and final years of STT ACC.

- In 2001-2002, they attended Lycée Florent Schmitt for their seconde ES, but no degree information is specified.

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Renault Digital

Welcome to Renault Digital ! Our aim ? Digitalizing Renault core business for its employees, partners and clients worldwide ! Innovation is in the Renault DNA. We're working to build tomorrow’s digital abilities and scope. We're new ! We just started our operations on January 1st, 2017. How are we working ? We have based our approach on an inspiring start-up ecosystem. We will work with multidisciplinary teams to support strategic digital projects, aimed at digitalizing all the automotive core business. These teams will integrate various core competencies, such as data science and design thinking. Most projects will be run using Agile methodologies and on the basis of on the job training. Projects will also serve to provide on-the-job training Are you ready to digitalize ? Join us !


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