Traverser l’Atlantique en solitaire... Hermine le Mintier (GE 15) vous embarque !
- Keep In Touch
- Le 2 mai 2023
Traverser l’Atlantique à la voile en solitaire, sans assistance et sans communication, c’est le défi que s’est lancé Hermine le Mintier (GE 15).
Son objectif est de participer à la prochaine édition de la Mini Transat en 2023. Cette course, qui a lieu tous les deux ans, part des Sables d’Olonne et va jusqu’en Guadeloupe. "Après avoir passé mon année 2022 à me former et participer à un maximum de courses, je suis qualifiée pour transater en septembe prochain. D'ici là, je continue de me préparer avec la saison des courses de 2023", nous confie-t-elle.
Après 10 ans de réflexion tout en poursuivant sa carrière dans le contrôle de gestion, Hermine a pu acheter un bateau en septembre 2021, image concrète du lancement de son projet. "J’en avais envie depuis très longtemps. La passion pour la voile devenait de plus en plus dévorante. Quand j’ai eu une opportunité, je l’ai saisie. Je ne veux rien regretter. Et à vrai dire, je suis déjà très fière d’avoir osé me lancer dans l’inconnu !".
Embarquez votre entreprise avec Hermine !
Son objectif à présent est de réussir à embarquer avec elle des partenaires, avec l’envie de faire rêver, faire naviguer, partager son expérience, venir régulièrement animer des ateliers (par exemple) dans des entreprises partenaires. "Ce projet va bien au-delà d’une performance sportive. Je me lance dans une aventure entrepreneuriale complète, qui va de la gestion de projet à la comptabilité en passant évidemment par la navigation ! En cela, je vois beaucoup de points communs avec la vie d’entrepreneur et je suis convaincue que mon projet peut intéresser, attirer des entreprises pour nouer des partenariats gagnant-gagnant".Elle bénéficie déjà du soutien de Maje, pour qui elle a travaillé pendant plusieurs années mais recherche encore des fonds pour boucler son budget jusqu'à la transat.
- En savoir plus sur son projet : embarquez avec Hermine en cliquant ici !
- Contact : Hermine le Mintier, herminelemintier@hotmail.fr
- Instagram et Facebook : la transat d'hermine

Dans la même catégorie
Autres actualités
-
#Iconic_Audencians: Annie Rojas (MSc IM 2012), the Colombian Amélie Poulain
Annie Rojas, MSc IM 2012, Assistant Vice President, Citi, Dublin When she was growing up in Bogotá, Annie Rojas was fascinated by the night sky and its many wonders. As a teenager, she gave up on her long-time dream of becoming an astronaut and chose a career in finance. Pragmatic but ambitious, she figured that if international business wouldn’t send her to the moon, it could at least take her to the other side of the world. Annie’s story could serve as an advertisement for international mobility. Moving to Nantes in 2011 to join the Audencia IMM programme, she learnt to speak French, made lifelong friends, and got her foot into Citi’s door where she is leading a successful career in supply chain finance. When an opportunity to transfer to the Dublin office presented itself, she didn’t know much about “the Emerald Isle” beyond its widely celebrated St Patrick’s traditions, but she leapt at the chance. There, she further expanded her worldview across a broader set of trade methods, gained exposure to a new working culture, met her soon to be husband, and developed a liking for one of the most revered Irish institutions: the pub. Not everyone is tempted to move halfway across the globe and start life again in a foreign country with all the personal and emotional stresses this entails. But it certainly was a decision that paid off for Annie. Let’s meet the international executive who tells us about her journey and why her granny-style trolley, her swimsuit and a healthy dose of adventurous spirit are some of its special features. Read the full article here Audencia's Iconic Alumni It all began back in 2020 when we celebrated Audencia’s 120th anniversary by launching our very first iconic alumni collection. For this second series, we are delighted and proud to showcase 12 new profiles of Audencians from around the globe. The alumni that you will discover have very generously given up their time for an interview with fellow alumna, Katia Hérault (GE 2001), for which we are immensely grateful. Discover all the portraits here
2- Business
- Le 17 avr. 2023
-
#Iconic_Audencians: Jessica Giuliani (GE 13), the high-flying financial officer
Jessica Giuliani (GE 13), former CFO AIRBUS, Santiago de Chile It is with an open smile and a lilting accent betraying her Southern France origins that Jessica Giuliani greets us for this interview. Hers is a story of a youngster from Toulouse whose head was always turned upwards to the sky; such was her fascination for aeroplanes. Her mother was convinced that she would one day join Airbus, the city’s iconic multinational corporation. However, Jessica’s dream of becoming a pilot crash-landed when she was told -wrongly- that her eyesight would prevent her from flying. Smart, curious, and ever full of joie de vivre, she went on to graduate from Audencia’s Grande Ecole programme in 2013. At 33, her CV could make many fifty-year-olds pale with envy. In just a few years, Jessica has embraced a successful career in finance becoming CFO of Airbus in Santiago di Chile in 2020. Armed with the confidence that 20/20 vision isn’t a prerequisite for flying, she signed up for her first lesson last year. The flying school is just a few minutes from her office, which she takes as a sign that the time has come to fulfil her life’s dream. Thus summarised, Jessica’s trajectory seems almost predestined. When she signed her contract with Airbus, her mother said “See! I’ve always known you’d end up there. Didn’t I tell you so many times?” But Jessica insists on setting the record straight. It’s not about destiny so much as hard work, ambition and an appetite to jump on opportunities that has got her where she is today. Let’s meet a fearless woman who has managed to get hold of what matters to her most in life, by keeping her feet on the ground and her head in the sky. Read the full article here Audencia's Iconic Alumni It all began back in 2020 when we celebrated Audencia’s 120th anniversary by launching our very first iconic alumni collection. For this second series, we are delighted and proud to showcase 12 new profiles of Audencians from around the globe. The alumni that you will discover have very generously given up their time for an interview with fellow alumna, Katia Hérault (GE 2001), for which we are immensely grateful. Discover all the portraits here
1- Business
- Le 15 mai 2023