Céline Claverie, Director General HEIP-CEDS
Céline Claverie is Graduate from the Institut d’Etudes Politiques of Bordeaux and with a postgraduate in Marketing from the Ecole Supérieure de commerce de Lille, She was consultant in Marketing (1999-2002), and then in charge Communication of Caisse d’Epargne de Flandre (2002-2004), to become Secretary General of Caisse d’Epargne Ile-de-France Nord (2004-2008). She was upgraded Director of Corporate Social Responsibility issues in Caisse d’Epargne Ile-de-France (2008-2010).
She moved to the sector of higher education, first in ESSEC Business School where she was recruited as the Director of Human Resources, while in charge of the transformation strategy of the school. Then she moved to KEDGE Business School as a Secretary General and as the Director of the Bordeaux Campus in 2019. She joined in 2020 the OMNES Education Group as a director for the group of the relations with corporations and alumni. She is now the Director General of HEIP-CEDS, the Political Science School of the Group, since February 2023.
Contact : cclaverie@omneseducation.com
Aude Abensour, Delegate Director CEDS
Aude Abensour is a graduate of the École Normale Supérieure de Lyon and began her career in the art world. She worked at Christie’s in France before moving to New York for 5 years. Since her return to France, she has worked in the consulting sector. At Havas Paris, she worked with major CAC 40 companies on various communication and influence issues. She joined the Onepoint Group in 2017, participating in numerous transformation projects, particularly related to digital, for clients in a wide variety of sectors. Throughout her career, Aude Abensour has been involved in numerous teaching projects. She was the director of the MSc Political Communication and Lobbying at HEIP from 2018 to 2022.
Contact: aabensour@heip.fr
Fouad Nohra, Academic Director
Fouad Nohra holds a doctorate in political philosophy from the University of Paris X Nanterre and a habilitation to direct research from the University of Jean Moulin (Lyon). He taught for 7 years at the Institut Universitaire de Formation des Maîtres du Nord-Pas-de-Calais and worked as an expert translator for the Court of Appeal of Douai, before being recruited in 2008 as an Associate Professor at Paris Descartes University. His research and publications focus on U.S. and European foreign policy and on political transitions and crises in the Middle East.
Mail: fouad.nohra@heip.fr