Matthias Neuvialle

Product Manager at Sewan

Matthias Neuvialle has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Matthias began their career in 2008 as a Chercheur/Événementiel at ONG EUROPA, where they conducted research and organized events related to intercultural dialogue. In 2009, they worked as a Marketing - Vente professional at kids at home. From 2009 to 2010, they served as the President of the Association Woozwoo, where they created an online journal and updated the organization's website.

In 2011, Matthias joined PRODEO (Young & Rubicam) as a Chef de projets BtoC and later became the Responsable Digital. Matthias managed digital projects and oversaw digital strategies for various clients.

Starting from 2013, Matthias worked at NoSite as a Chef de Projet Digital, where they handled budget, production, and media strategy for client projects. Matthias worked with notable clients such as Weber, LANSAY, SHOWROOMPRIVE, CANAL +, ORANGINA, SCHWEPPES, and LE V PARIS.

From 2016 to 2018, Matthias served as the Chef de Projet Marketing at SEWAN GROUPE, where they implemented and managed the group's digital platforms. Matthias then transitioned to the role of Product Owner from 2018 to 2020 and was responsible for product-related tasks. Since January 2019, they have been serving as the Responsable marketing et communication and Product Manager at SEWAN GROUPE.

Matthias Neuvialle's work experience highlights their expertise in digital project management, marketing, communication, and product development.

Matthias Neuvialle completed their education with a Master 2 degree in Commerce, Communication, and Marketing from OMNES Education. Matthias pursued this degree from 2008 to 2011. In 2010, Matthias obtained a certificate in Communication from Sungkyunkwan University. Prior to that, they studied at the University of Lille 1 Sciences and Technology from 2005 to 2007, where they earned a DEUG degree in Langues Etrangères Appliquées.

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