Ville de Saint-Quentin
Michel Magniez is the current Deputy Mayor for environment & Sustainable Development at Ville de Saint-Quentin. Michel previously worked as a researcher at Université de Picardie - Jules Verne and as an instructor at IUT d'Amiens.
Michel Magniez studied German at the University of Strasbourg, followed by a master's degree in modern literature from the same institution. Michel then went on to earn a certification in modern literature from the Agrégation de Lettres Modernes.
Some of their coworkers include Sandrine Didier - Deputy Mayor in charge of Disability, Sylvette Leichnam - Deputy Municipal Councilor for the Downtown District & Welcoming Newcomers, and Yves Dartus - Deputy Municipal Councilor in charge of the Saint-Jean District. Michel Magniez reports to Frédérique Macarez, Mayor.
Ville de Saint-Quentin
With 60,000 inhabitants, Saint-Quentin is the largest city in the Aisne. Only 1h30 from Paris, the city is connected to the major cities of northern France and Europe thanks to an extensive road, motorway, rail and river network. Saint-Quentin occupies a prime position in the middle of European cities.