
France
China
Belgium
Czechia
India
Italy
Japan
Morocco
Panama
Spain
Switzerland
Tunisia
Turkey
USA
Justine FRICKER
Justine was supposed to be only Muriel Walas’ right-hand woman but somehow she became everyone’s assistant. She acts as an intermediary between students and professors, responsible for any changes in the timetable. Fortunately, she gets to do some fun tasks as well such as organizing delivery of sweatshirts for the whole class or letting professors know by text where they have class… Justine’s favourite tool? Doodle!
Ursula HAJKOVA
Under supervision of our IT professor, Mike Castro Demaria, Ursula works on the technical and visual side of this website. She also assists Olivia with creating content for the blog. While it can be a quite nerve-racking work, Ursula is very grateful for this opportunity which allows her to discover website creation and get precious tips from Mike on how to navigate through the complexities of WordPress.
Marlène LASSONNERY
In a fast changing digital world, Marlène is assisting the MSc director, Muriel Walas, to better understand which skills need to be taught. To achieve that, she is working closely with students to grasp their needs and find progressive ideas to improve the program. Truly convinced of the importance of digital marketing, Marlène shares her motivation with MSc candidates and answers their questions.
Olivia PHIFER
As a Teacher’s Assistant for the class of 2016/2017, Olivia is in charge of copy editing English translations and assisting Ursula with updating and managing the program’s website. This includes creating content for the blog such as the “Humans of Digital Marketing” series. Although it can be demanding at times, it’s nothing Olivia can’t can’t handle and has helped to build and enhance her professional experience.
Delegates from the class of 2016/2017 are in charge of collecting feedback, positive or negative, of our current students and submitting it to our professors in order to improve the program. Since our dear classmates can be sometimes a little harsh in their comments (oh, those cheeky Millenials!), delegates serve as a sort of filter so as not to hurt the feelings of our professors. As their privileged interlocutors, they have the opportunity to take a sneak peek behind the scenes of our MSc. Only three brave girls volunteered this year, we’re hoping you’ll be more numerous the next one!