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Antoine Jaulmes

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Antoine Jaulmes is an engineer trained at the Paris School of Mines-Paristech and later trained in business and finance at HEC Business School. He works as a business consultant at the service of the sustainable efficiency of companies, bringing expertise in various fields: strategy, supply chain, lean production, R&D, QWL, ESR and on ethical policy. He worked previously for 35 years with PSA Peugeot Citroën, holding various management positions in production and R&D. A longstanding writer for the French magazine Changer, he is also involved with the Initiatives of Change NGO in France and Switzerland. His interests include inter-religious dialogue, reconciliation and change in professional as well as personal life, history, sport, nature and garden. He has four Franco-Dutch children. Antoine Jaulmes' conviction is that there is a responsibility for all to act to help solve our global crises and conflicts. If we don't do it, then who will? And if not now, then when?

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(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Monday, February 12, 2018
The United Nations should focus on the handling of the past More and more laws about History are passed. They are mostly outlawing the search for the truth. Peace activists and diplomats should realize the danger they imply for peace, and international institutions would do well to handle the question when it is still possible to do something.

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