My journey
From passion to product
A path guided by curiosity, the joy of sharing, and the drive to build.
EPITECH - Learning to learn
Passionate about computing since age 8, choosing EPITECH was obvious after a Scientific Baccalaureate with Engineering Sciences. A school whose philosophy rests on a simple principle: learning to learn. Technology evolves too fast to rest on your laurels.
Work-study and the professional world
From my first-year internship in web development, I wanted to step into the working world. In second year, part-time between company and school. From third year, a work-study contract: three days at work, two at school, weekends to compensate. Over these years, I evolved from development to system administration.
First roles and skill building
From 2010 to 2012, I worked as a system engineer, managing high-traffic e-commerce platforms (Etam, Christian Louboutin, The Kooples...), before taking on a Technical Lead role.
eNovance - Cutting-edge Cloud
In 2012, I joined eNovance, a company at the forefront of hosting and cloud computing, where I was already half-remote. A deep dive into the OpenStack ecosystem and the most advanced DevOps practices.
Red Hat - Global scale
In 2014, eNovance was acquired by Red Hat. The experience of a major American corporation and open source at global scale. Their way of working didn't suit me.
Cycloid - Building a product
In 2015, I joined Cycloid as first employee and partner. As CTO, I built the engineering team and drove product strategy. The company chose to be fully remote from the start, recruiting across Europe with English as the working language. Today, I manage a team of 15. In 2019, a fundraise of over 3 million euros. In 2025, a second round of the same amount.
Covid - A turning point
Covid arrived in 2020. Already prepared thanks to remote work, but a moment of awareness. This is when I had a climate awakening. I trained on environmental issues and became a facilitator for Climate Fresk, Digital Fresk, 2 Tonnes workshop, and Low Carbon Lives.
Back to sports and teaching
After Covid, back to sports with taekwondo. Since then: black belt, 25 kg lost, club assistant certification, and involvement as secretary of the club (~250 members). I assist the instructor and occasionally lead classes. It's within this club that I discovered the joy of sharing and teaching.
Never stop learning
I've never stopped learning: Japanese during Covid (A2 level), harmonica recently, scientific papers on artificial intelligence and the environment. Computing remains and will always remain a passion, now in service of projects close to my heart.