Gabriel Naouri holds a master’s degree in Applied Mathematics from Paris Dauphine University (France).
Tirole received engineering degrees from the École Polytechnique in Paris in 1976, and from École nationale des ponts et chaussées, Paris (1978) and a "Doctorat de 3ème cycle" in decision mathematics from the Paris Dauphine University (1978).
After gaining a management degree at the Paris Dauphine University he started work at Novotel, now part of the Accor Group, and became International Marketing Director.
He is also co-chair of Management and Diversity at University Paris-Dauphine in France.
She studied international economics and business in Paris at Sciences Po and Paris Dauphine University.
He received a Master’s Degree in International Affairs and international security from the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris and a Master’s Degree in Corporate Management from the Université Paris IX Dauphine.
He continued his education in France at the Economic University of Paris IX-Dauphine with the specialty "Management of public and private enterprises".
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