April 4, 2010
Sciences Po Alumni (1984) Frédéric Jolly former European chief executive of Russell Investments and Philippe Collas, ex-deputy chief executive of Société Générale, have teamed up to launch a firm with the intention of becoming a principal investor in companies across the funds industry.
To find out more, read Former Russell and SocGen heads launch investment firm.
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March 13, 2010
According to press reports, Sciences Po Alumnus (EF95) Pierre Henri Flamand, head of Goldman Sachs Hedge Fund, is said to start own firm.
Mr Flamand has worked at Goldman Sachs for 15 years and has run Goldman Sachs Principal Strategies, part of its asset management unit, from London since 2007. The unit was transformed under his leadership into a hedge fund that managed $7bn of investments in 2008.
Flamand is setting up his own fund as Wall Street pay and proprietary trading come under increased scrutiny from lawmakers.
Reports in the news:
Telegraph UK: Goldman star Pierre-Henri Flamand leaves to set up own fund.
Business Week: Goldman Sachs Hedge Fund Head Flamand Said to Start Own Firm.
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February 16, 2010
The Coubertin Olympic Awards, a new annual student competition aiming to promote corporate integrity through the ethical values of the Olympic movement, were launched on 4th February 2010. The Competition is to run until the opening of the London 2012 Olympic Games. The launch was hosted by HE Maurice Gourdault-Montagne at the French Residence, and was presented by the co-organisers of the awards, Antoine de Navacelle for the International Pierre de Coubertin Committee, and Philippa Foster-Back, Director of the Institute of Business Ethics. Guest speakers included Sir Philip Craven, President of the International Paralympics Committee and a member of the IOC, and Denis Masseglia, President of the French Olympics Committee (CONSF) in the presence of UK and French University representatives (including Sciences Po), Athletes and Business people.

The awards are sponsored by EDF Energy, are accredited by the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (Locog) under the “Inspire” Mark. HRH the Princess Royal, Princess Anne, has offered Her Patronage to the Competition. Please note that Baron Pierre de Coubertin was a Sciences Po alumnus.
All details on www.coubertin-awards.org.uk.
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February 10, 2010
According to recent media news, Sciences Po Alumnus Michael Zaoui, Morgan Stanley’s former head of European investment banking has resurfaced in his first public advisory role since retiring from the US bank more than a year ago.
To find out more, click here.
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January 5, 2010

Dear friends and fellow members,
2009 has been a rich year for us. Some of the highlights include:
- Sciences Po Alumni UK Charity Gala at the House of Commons, under the patronage of alumnus H.E. Maurice Gourdault-Montagne, sponsored by MP and former minister Denis MacShane, hosting alumnus Baron David de Rothschild, in the presence of Richard Descoings, where Assia de Juniac and Roger Seydoux scholarships were awarded.
- Launch of the Sciences Po UK Board, with 20 leading UK seniors led by Charles de Croisset, and private dinner with former foreign minister and alumnus Hubert Védrine.
- Conferences and talks with alumni Professor Marie Mendras on Russia, François Bujon de l’Estang and others on Obama organised with Columbia, Georgetown, Johns Hopkins and Tufts, Jean-Pierre Jouyet and Howard Davies with FBC, economist Nicolas Baverez, thanks to Samir Assaf and HSBC, and prominent UK alumni – Samir Assaf, Nicolas Cattelain, Benoit d’Angelin,Chris Masek, Arnaud Vaissié – at the IHEE London seminar.
There is no reason why 2010 should not be an even richer one for us, starting with:
- An invitation accepted by former prime minister Alain Juppé, who will be hosted at a private donor dinner, who will speak also at a public venue at 6pm on 13 January.
- A lecture at the Institute by Dr Florence Deloche-Gaudez, Sciences Po –LSE, with the participation of John Henley, The Guardian, on “A New EU ‘President’ and ‘High Representative for Foreign Affairs’- after the Lisbon Treaty, who leads Europe”? at 6pm on 21 January.
- A dinner-debate with François Rachline, managing director of think-tank l’Institut Montaigne and professor at Sciences Po, on28 January; also, we will be associated to an event hosting Claude Bébéar, founder of l’Institut Montaigne, in London in the spring.
- A meeting with Nicole Guedj, former human rights minister, leading humanitarian relief figure, with the popular movement on 4 February.
We will publish further details of these events at the beginning of January; in the meantime, please let us know which you intend to attend.
We hope that 2010 will be a rich year for everyone; needless to say that it will be an even richer one for us if you subscribe to Sciences Po Alumni UK; in order to do so, please visit our membership section and/or contact our treasurer Stefan Lavau (stefan.lavau@hsbcib.com).
In the run-up to the London Olympics, may we leave you with words from a famous Sciences Po alumn Baron Pierre de Coubertin: “the important thing in life is not the victory but the contest; the essential is not to have won but to have fought well”; may you have both contests and victories in 2010, even though for some the future may not be what it used to be.
Thank you for your support. Warmest Wishes from Sciences Po Alumni UK for 2010.
Amicalement votre,
Stéphane Rambosson
President
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April 18, 2009
This year’s annual conference of the Club Finance Paris will take place at Sciences Po on the 29th of April. The Panelists will be:
Charles de Croisset (Goldman Sachs – International Adviser)
Bertrand Badré (Crédit Agricole – Directeur Financier Groupe)
Xavier Benoist-Lucy (CapGemini Consulting – Directeur Associé France)
Stéphane Rambosson (Veni Partners – Partner)
Jean-Florent Rérolle (Houlihan Lokey – Managing Director)
To find out more about this event, please click here.
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April 5, 2009

Arnaud Vaissié (SP 1982), co-founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of International SOS, and also co-founder of the think-tank, Cercle d’Outre-Manche, was recently interviewed by French Radio BFM to comment about the London G20 summit.
You can listen to the podcast by clicking here.
Stéphane Rambosson, President of the Sciences Po Alumni UK and partner at Veni Partners, also commented on the G20 summit on BFM radio.
You can listen to the podcast by clicking here.
Not a Sciences Po Alumnus, but a prominent friend and close ally of Sciences Po, Sir Howard Davies, Director of the London School of Economics and Political Science, also commented on the London G20 summit on BFM.
You can listen to the podcast by clicking here.
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March 10, 2009

Sciences Po Alumni UK played a key role in the organisation of a seminar of l‘Institut des Hautes Etudes de l’Entreprise (IHEE) in London in February 2009. IHEE, chaired by Michel Pebereau (Chair of Sciences Po Council), and whose Director is Laurence Vile (Sciences Po alumn), was created in 2000; sponsored by 26 corporates which are founding members, its main mission is to educate IHEE “auditors” whom are rising professionals from the public sector with rising executives from the private sector. Its programme is based on 9 seminars on the theme of “Corporates and Globalisation“, which include on the ground meetings and visits, as was the case in London around the theme of “Financial Markets and Corporate Financing“.
The following sessions were organised in co-ordination with Sciences Po Alumni UK, with all speakers Sciences Po alumni:
- “How corporates finance themselves“, Arnaud Vaissie, International SOS (Chairman and CEO)
- ”Role and organisation of hedge funds”, Benoit Helly d’Angelin, Centaurus Capital (CEO)
- “Development of global markets”, theme of dinner with guest speaker Samir Assaf, HSBC (Global Head of Markets), and presence of Laurent Bigorgne, Directeur Adjoint of Sciences Po seconded to LSE
- “Private equity and corporate financing”, Chris Masek, IK (Partner) and Nicolas Cattelain, KKR (Director)
- “Is the investment banker a disappearing “breed”?”, Stephane Rambosson, Veni Partners (Partner)
- “Emergence of African financing”, Olivier Bournat, Sumitomo Group
Many thanks to all speakers, and all who assisted in the organisation, notably Stefan Lavau, treasurer of Sciences Po Alumni UK, as well as Georges-Emmanuel Rosmade, IHEE auditor and responsible for Sciences Po’s master of finance programme.
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February 8, 2009
Benoit d’Angelin, Sciences Po Alumni who graduated in 1984, is in the Financial Times (05 Feb 09) – Lehmanites Unite:

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January 10, 2009
With the start of the New Year, it is also time to start a new category for this blog: Alumni UK in the News.
We want to try to keep track of Sciences Po Alumni UK who appear in the news. This initiative intends to publicize Sciences Po network of people in the UK.
Today we start with Pascal Cagni, Apple’s European head, Sciences Po 1984, who was mentioned in a Financial Times’ article about Apple’s developmet in Europe:

Perhaps it was the absence of his boss Steve Jobs that prompted Pascal Cagni, Apple’s European head, to give this year’s Macworld conference in San Francisco a miss.
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Click here to read full article online, or click here to download a copy of it.
You may here or find stories about Sciences Po Alumni based in the UK: please, feel free to email us the story and we will publish it: julien.artero@gmail.com
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