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Jean is the CEO and co-founder of Konexio, a social startup that promotes the socio-economic inclusion of vulnerable populations, including refugees and the young and unemployed, by offering quality training in digital skills.

A Rubenstein Fellow at the Harvard Center for Public Leadership, she founded Konexio on the findings of her research on migrant populations as part of her Fulbright Fellowship at the Paris School of Economics. She graduated from Stanford with dual degrees in economics (with honors) and human biology.

Jean has been the recipient of numerous awards, including the Fulbright for the Future prize, Forbes’ 30 under 30 in the category of Social Entrepreneurs, and has been ranked by Forbes, Elle, and Madame Figaro as one of the women entrepreneurs to follow in France. In 2021, the think-tank Sista named her one of top of French tech entrepreneurs to follow. She has written publications for the World Economic Forum and the Huffington Post.

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Co-founder / CEO at Konexio
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CEO and co-founder of Konexio, a social startup that promotes the socio-economic inclusion of vulnerable populations, including refugees and the young and unemployed, by offering quality training in digital skills.
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“Talent is fairly distributed but opportunities are not. That's why I created Konexio - to break down barriers and equalise the playing field - our goal is to ensure that everyone deserves an equal chance to thrive in the world of today and tomorrow. I am convinced that everyone has a place in an increasingly globalized and digital world. We must make sure that tech becomes a vector of inclusion and no longer of exclusion.”
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