Episode 12 - Season 3 - Alexandre Huau Armani
Présentation
Professional integration and work-study programs are at the heart of the concerns of young talents and companies. In the Last episode of the Grimp podcast, discover an inspiring conversation between Paul Foutrel And Alexander, director of the CCI Portes de Normandie and a committed entrepreneur. This episode explores how to put people back at the Center of Higher Education and prepare students for the challenges of the professional world.
🌟 What are we talking about in this podcast episode?
Vocational training and work-study programs are essential levers for the integration of young people in a constantly changing economic context. But how can higher schools Reinventing To better meet the needs of students and businesses?
This episode provides concrete answers to this question by giving a voice to a key player in the training system. Alexandre combines his experience ofentrepreneur And of School director To share an innovative vision: combining pedagogy, collective and development of Soft Skills To prepare students for a changing world of work.
🎓 Discovering an atypical path, between politics, entrepreneurship and school management
Dual expertise at the service of training
Alexandre Huau Armani is not a school director like the others. His career includes political science, a stint in public affairs, and several entrepreneurial experiences. This unique combination allows him to build a school that Supports Young Talents in Their Personal and Professional Projects while staying connected to the real business world.
A Commitment to People
His vision is clear: To train is to reveal potentials, not to format profiles. This philosophy is reflected in a pedagogy centered on the individual, which values creativity, autonomy and collaborative work.
🔧 A concrete and human commitment
The episode also offers authentic moments, from time to time, you will hear a small sound of a drill... because you have to build the future well while we talk to you about it!
A humanist pedagogy
Alexandre and his team demonstrate that a school can be Innovative, Connected to the Territory, and Deeply Human, while effectively preparing students for employment.
🏆 An Unmissable Episode
- To discover a Atypical profile Combining Politics, Entrepreneurship and Training
- To understand how Educational Innovation Responds to concrete problems
- To understand the challenges of a school Anchored in its territory And Connected to the Professional World
- To be inspired by a vision Humanist and Committed Of Higher Education
🔗 To go further
- Link to Alexandre Huau Armani's LinkedIn account: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandrehuauarmani/
- ESCCI website: https://escci.fr/
🎧 Conclusion
This episode of the Grimp podcast is a must for anyone interested inEducational Innovation, to the professional integration and to the support of young talents. By combining personal experience, technological innovation and territorial commitment, it shows that Training Can Be Human, Innovative and Effective at the Same Time.



