College of the engineers

The Collège of the engineers (TDCI) is an international institution independent of education. It was created, in France, in 1986, in partnership with world Entreprise S leaders, to detect, evaluate and form with management those, among the young people Engineer S graduates of the European, American and Chinese universities, which wish to move towards careers of contractors or leaders.

The College of the engineers proposes with young qualified engineers a ten months formation sanctioned by a diploma of MBA, including a mission of consultant-junior within a company. The totality of the expenses of formation is dealt with by the College of the Engineers.

It has several sites of formation, in particular in France, Germany and Suisse.

Former schoolboys

  • Jacques Marois, cofounder and former chairman Mandriva (1998) and chair GeneaNet
  • Yves Caseau, executive vice president, in load of the futurology, quality, services and innovation of Bouygues Telecom
  • John de Souza, former vice president of Goldman Sachs Private Equity (2005), founder of Flash Communications (first system of moment messaging in company), repurchased since by Microsoft under the name Messenger
  • Nathalie Kosciusko Morizet, Secretary of State of the Government Fillon 2
  • Jacques Veyrat, cofounder and chairman of NeufCegetel

External bonds

  • Official site

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