Biography
Main responsibilities
Sophie is responsible for the co-management of Aviva Investors’ euros liquidity funds in Paris.
Experience and qualifications
Prior to assuming her current role, Sophie worked at Aviva Investors France in the cash management department, where she was responsible for the cash management of the Group’s companies. She began her career working as a cash manager assistant at Groupe Danel, a printing company. Sophie has an MSc in Management and a DESS in Financial Management and Taxation from Pantheon-Sorbonne University, Paris. She also holds the AMF certificate.
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