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Performance as a mindset

Coach or referee?

Both! On a day-to-day basis, I obviously have to arbitrate many issues, that’s my role. I’m also surrounded by men and women who are passionate about their profession, and whom I support in their professional development. The results we achieve are the fruit of a collective and collaborative effort. These are very strong values for me.

How do you reconcile your professional and personal life?

It’s all a question of balance. Making time for my family and friends is important to me.

What do you do with your free time?

I like spending time with my family and friends, gardening, reading, and cooking. Creating a friendly atmosphere and sharing with those around me is very important to me. In fact, it’s essential. I also practice yoga, which is my “me time” to recharge my batteries.

Sports, favorite activities?

I often hike on the footpaths along the Cotentin coast. It’s a magnificent area, rich in contrasts that I also like to show off to my friends.

What makes a good day for you?

First of all, meeting our production and maintenance targets in complete safety It’s also about finishing the workday with the sense that the collective has worked well.

A motto that stays with you?

“What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.”

What would you like to pass along to others?

I want to tell women that they have their place and are welcome in industry and in the nuclear sector in particular. This is a fascinating field with varied challenges and a wide range of jobs, all of which complement each other.

A personal record?

Passing my pilot’s license at the age of 15.

“OUR RESULTS ARE THE FRUIT OF A COLLECTIVE AND COLLABORATIVE EFFORT. THESE ARE VERY STRONG VALUES FOR ME”