Vacheron Constantin
Emilie Donzel currently serves in the role of Cultural Heritage & Historical Collections at FIBA since January 2023. Previously, Emilie worked as a Legal Advisor for the Technology Transfer and Innovation Office at the University of Geneva from October 2021 to November 2022. Emilie's earlier experience includes positions as an Intellectual Property Advisor at Richemont (August 2017 - September 2021), an Advisor at the International Olympic Committee (July 2016 - March 2017), and a Trainee Lawyer at BAUER BIGOT & ASSOCIES (February 2015 - September 2015). Emilie's academic background includes a Certificate of Advanced Studies in Art Management from HEG, a Bar certificate from Ecole des Avocats Rhône-Alpes, an LLM in European Law from the University of Luxembourg, a Master of Laws in Private Law from the University of Glasgow, and a Bachelor in Private Law as well as a Master of Laws in Business Law from Université Savoie Mont Blanc.
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Vacheron Constantin
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Founded in 1755, Vacheron Constantin is the world’s oldest watch Manufacture in continuous production for over 260 years, faithfully perpetuating a proud heritage of watchmaking excellence and stylistic sophistication through generations of master artisans. Vacheron Constantin brings to life unparalleled heritage and a spirit of innovation through its key collections: Patrimony, Traditionnelle, Métiers d’Art, Overseas, Fiftysix® and Historiques. It also offers its discerning clientele of connoisseurs the rare opportunity to acquire unique and bespoke timepieces by means of its “Les Cabinotiers“ department. In the prestigious realm of Fine Watchmaking, Vacheron Constantin is a Maison for connoisseurs, profoundly attached to human values and enriched by expertise passed on across generations of master watchmakers and artisans. #VacheronConstantin #OneOfNotMany