• Haut Enseignement Commercial pour les jeunes filles, also called HEC jeunes filles, was named after HEC, the most famous French business school. HECJF...
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    1967, HEC launched its executive education programs. Women have been accepted at HEC since 1973. Only 27 women were accepted that year and HEC jeunes filles...
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    Odette Kahn (category HEC Jeunes Filles alumni)
    ambassador throughout the world. After completing studies in business at HEC Jeunes Filles, she became assistant director and later editor-in-chief of two magazines...
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    Édith Cresson (category HEC Jeunes Filles alumni)
    Cresson [fr] ​ ​ (m. 1959; died 2001)​ Children 2 Relatives Fortuné Cresson [fr] (father-in-law) Alma mater HEC Jeunes Filles Occupation Economist • Politician...
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    Danielle Bousquet (category HEC Jeunes Filles alumni)
    Danielle Bousquet (born 10 May 1945) was a member of the National Assembly of France. She represented the 1st constituency of the Côtes-d'Armor department...
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    Louli Sanua (category Academic staff of HEC Paris)
    school for business women, the EHEC, renamed HEC Jeunes Filles upon the Liberation and absorbed in 1975 by HEC Paris. Louli Sanua studied at Sorbonne University...
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  • Jean-Louis Scaringella (category HEC Paris alumni)
    Innovation. As CEO of the ESCP-EAP, he facilitated the merger of it, and HEC jeunes filles; two prestigious French 'Grandes Ecoles' - the new group is an institution...
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    Michèle Pujol (category HEC Jeunes Filles alumni)
    liberation movement happening in France at that time. She graduated from HEC Jeunes Filles in 1973. Drawn to the radicalism of the west coast, she travelled...
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  • Catherine Robbe-Grillet (category HEC Paris alumni)
    the name Catherine Robbe-Grillet. In 2004, she wrote, under her own name, Jeune mariée: Journal, 1957-1962 (ed. Fayard), an account of the early years of...
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    Anne-Marie Gélinas (category HEC Montréal alumni)
    features include Simon Lacombe's Ne dis rien; John l'Écuyer's Le Goût des jeunes filles (based on the novel by Dany Laferrière), starring Luck Mervil and Dan...
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