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Mylène BERREBI - Kamae Conseil
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Mylène BERREBI

 "We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools."

-Martin Luther King-
Professional background
  • 1988 – 1999: passionate about communication, undertakes an 11-year career within the finest advertising agencies: BETC, Léo Burnett
  • 2001: a real entrepreneur, co-founds her own agency ‘La Vie est Belle’ whose name is both a motto and a philosophy. Attracted to the agency’s rapid growth and its client portfolio, the Publicis group buys it and entrusts her with the management of Publicis Activ Paris, a 70 staff agency resulting from the merger of La Vie est Belle and another entity of the Publicis group
  • 2010: decides to focus on communication within the company, where the communication medium is the human element
  • 2017: joins the Kamae Conseil team
Key tools
  • Individual coaching: for those within a business who feel that taking a step back from their work, their practices, their beliefs, their limiting thoughts is important for themselves as well as for the company. Cergy-Pontoise University Diploma of Executive Coaching.
  • Team coaching: to turn the team into a force of reflection, action, innovation, respectful of everyone. University Diploma in Collective Intelligence (graduated top of her class)
  • Oral and behavioural communication training: to enable the acquisition of knowledge, know-how and soft skills stimulated by group dynamics. Harvard Extension School Certificate in Executive Communication Skills
  • Lego® Serious Play – based Team Building method: to overcome language- and word-related difficulties and build the right solutions within a team. Lego Serious Play ® Certificate
  • DISC and WPMOT behavioural profiles: to allow each individual to better understand themselves and develop one’s impact and effectiveness in interpersonal relationships
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