
Our Alumni Network
Once an EDC student, always an EDC student!
Regularly ranked among France’s most influential business school networks, Force EDC, our alumni association, is a real asset to our school, its students and its alumni.
This network offers personalised support throughout graduates’ careers, providing tailored services, job vacancies, and around forty annual events designed to foster networking, the sharing of experiences and professional opportunities.
Force EDC also facilitates connections with recruiters, mentoring, access to the online directory, themed clubs (sport, luxury, entrepreneurship, etc.) and network news, thereby helping to boost the careers and professional development of former students.
Force EDC helps to foster a strong intergenerational bond that makes everyone who has passed through EDC Paris Business School part of a real family.
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Our alumni share their experiences at EDC
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My academic journey also gave me the opportunity to spend time in Singapore, where I developed my financial skills and improved my command of English.
A graduate of EDC Paris Business School, I am now a chartered accountant and statutory auditor, and a partner at Lexfi.
During my five years of study, the school enabled me to acquire solid technical skills, enriched by practical experience within student societies and through the numerous projects on offer. These experiences effectively prepared me for the demands of the professional world.
My journey also gave me the opportunity to spend time in Singapore, where I developed my financial skills and strengthened my command of English, which is now essential in an international environment.
During my Master’s, I completed a dual degree programme leading to qualifications in chartered accountancy and statutory auditing. Finally, the EDC’s alumni network, which is particularly active, continues to be a real driver of growth for my firm.
Thomas RODACH – Class of 2018 -
Beyond the academic learning, I also became part of a close-knit cohort, where our relationships developed into genuine, lasting friendships.
My time at university was marked by five particularly enriching years, punctuated by numerous work placements and professional experiences that enabled me to become more independent and prepare myself practically for the world of work.
I also had the opportunity to undertake two years of work-study, one of which was directly within the school as a promotions and events coordinator, where I was notably responsible for coordinating the ambassador network.
What I really appreciated was the support: the administrative and teaching staff were always attentive and provided personalised guidance, allowing everyone to develop according to their needs. Student societies play a central role here: I was able to help set up and manage several societies as a committee member, thereby developing skills similar to those required in a real business. It was a real asset for me to act as a manager and gain very practical experience. Beyond the learning, I also became part of a close-knit cohort, where relationships turned into genuine, lasting friendships.
I currently work as an events sales representative at the “Atelier des Chefs”. This school has helped me build my self-confidence, learn to value myself, acquire solid skills, become more independent and build a particularly valuable network of alumni.
Aurélie MALASPINA – Class of 2024
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What I particularly appreciated was being able to put what I learnt in class into practice in the workplace.
I was fortunate enough to complete my work-study programme between EDC Paris Business School, where I was studying for an MSc in Entrepreneurship and Innovation, and Schneider Electric, where I held the position of Junior Product Manager. With a schedule of three weeks in the workplace and one week at university, I found a very good balance between the two.
As an Italian student, I particularly appreciated this opportunity, as this type of programme is much less common in Italy. Being able to combine academic learning and professional experience in such a practical way was therefore a real opportunity for me.What I particularly appreciated was being able to apply what I was learning in class to the workplace. This made the experience very practical, more stimulating and more coherent on a day-to-day basis. The collaboration between the school and the company went very smoothly, which allowed me to progress with confidence, without any particular difficulties. This work-study programme has benefited me greatly, both professionally and personally, and has enabled me to develop my skills in a practical and progressive way.
Elisa CASSANI – Class of 2025
My career path has been characterised by a strong international dimension: an Erasmus exchange in Scotland to improve my English, followed by a formative experience at the Richemont Group’s Creative Academy in Milan.
I have vivid memories of my student years. I particularly appreciated the teaching methods of the lecturers and the unique close ties between the school and the business world, which provided me with invaluable support for my work placements and career guidance.
My career path has been marked by a strong international dimension: an Erasmus exchange in Scotland to improve my English, followed by a formative experience at the Richemont Group’s Creative Academy in Milan.
EDC also enabled me to develop my leadership skills in the field, notably by managing the teams at Alain-Dominique Perrin’s Les Moulins campsite for several seasons.
Today, I benefit from an exceptional professional network and remain in close contact with my former teachers and classmates. I highly recommend the EDC for the excellence of its support and the strength of its community.
Victoria DUPIED – Class of 2013