The 2017-2018 board of the MEP junior enterprise has just taken office. The new team is driven by the same commitment to excellence: to continue offering high-quality studies and remain among the top 30 junior enterprises in France.

For the second consecutive year, MEP ranks among the top 30 Junior Enterprises in France (Challenge.fr, March 4, 2017): a very positive outcome for the outgoing team, led by Natsuki Gunji, which also completed significant studies and increased the number of members. The handover took place on April 11.

The new team, chaired by Aubin Rabouan, comprises 24 ICM engineering students. It will also focus on strengthening the image and visibility of the junior enterprise, particularly within the Saint-Étienne business community, expanding partnership agreements, and continuing the strong momentum established over the past four years.

MEP, the junior enterprise of ICM students at Mines Saint-Étienne, conducts engineering studies for companies of all sizes. Learn more at mep-je.fr


 

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