Veronica, Technology project manager
The new Bienvenue en France communication campaign gives voice to those who have chosen France for their higher education. Each portrait traces the student's journey from his or her country to France, within their establishment and until the completion of their professional goals. Twenty alumni volunteered to carry a simple message: "I chose to study in France, what about you?".
The new Bienvenue en France communication campaign gives voice to those who have chosen France for their higher education. Each portrait traces the student's journey from his or her country to France, within their establishment and until the completion of their professional goals. Twenty alumni volunteered to carry a simple message: "I chose to study in France, what about you?".
"Culture, freedom, and success" are the three words that represent France for Veronica. After moving to France at just 19 years old, Veronica has built her career with steadfast determination, despite her young age. A former student of the Lycée Franco-Mexicain in Mexico City, her decision to move to France came naturally.
Veronica has always been interested in mechanics. She is curious about how things are built and how they work. Stemming from this passion, Veronica decided to study engineering, with a concentration on business formation and development. She currently works for one of the world's largest audit and consulting firms, serving as a technology project manager in Paris.
The Angel of Independence or the Genie of the Bastille?
Engineer or ingenious?
Her favorite French word?
Watch this short video to see how this brilliant engineer answers.
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