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France
Astrid Panosyan Bouvet
Minister of Labor and Employment
General profile
 Minister of Labor and Employment of France (since September 2024)
 Formerly Member of the National Assembly in France, member of the Renaissance party, for the 4th constituency of Paris; member of the Social Affairs Committee at the National Assembly (June 2022-September 2024)
 Formerly ministerial advisor and senior executive in various large companies in the insurance and commercial real estate fields
 Officer of the National Order of Merit (2013)
Education
 Harvard Kennedy School of Government, Master in Public Administration (1996-1998)
 HEC, Master Grande École (1992-1994)
 Institut d’Études Politiques of Paris (IEP, ‘Sciences Po Paris’), Bachelor (1989-1992)
Previous professional positions
 Member of the National Assembly in France, member of the Social Affairs Committee at the National Assembly (June 2022-September 2024)
 General Director of Central Functions (including HR, IT, legal) and member of the executive board of the commercial real estate firm Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield (2015-22)
 Member of the supervisory board of the Air France-KLM airline group (2019-2022)
 Member of the strategic council of FaberNovel (2018-2022)
 Advisor for international attractiveness at the office of Emmanuel Macron, Minister of the Economy, Industry and Digital Affairs (2014-15)
 Project Manager within the International Subsidiaries, Strategy, and Finance departments (2002-09), Chief of Staff of the General Director (2009-11), then Secretary General of the group and member of the Group's executive committee at Groupama insurance (2011-14)
 Healthcare Project Manager at the Strategy department of GIE Axa (1998-2000), then Project Manager for Business Support & Development Asia-Pacific within Axa insurance group (2000-02)
 Business Analyst then Associate at AT Kearney (1994-97)
Other volunteering and personal involvements
 Volunteer President of the NGO Proxité (2016-2019)
 Co-founder of En Marche! political party with Emmanuel Macron (2016)
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