About Daniel Schneider
Since the mid-1990s, Daniel has founded a number of companies, which he currently manages. Among these ventures, Daniel manages Schneider Consulting, a small executive search and management consulting company staffed with a team of consultants. Another of Daniel’s ventures, ICM, is a wholesale distribution organization, importing and exporting a wide variety of products, including furniture and leisure goods. Daniel also serves on the board of Lewis Charles Securities, a London-based investment boutique / brokerage firm.
Prior to these ventures and Board memberships, Daniel worked as manager of Investor Relations for Card Guard, a telemedicine company quoted on the Zurich exchange and was head of fixed income sales for Société Générale in London and in New York, and for CIBC in London.
Daniel holds a BA from the European University, and an MBA from the TRIUM Global Executive program (a joint program from NYU Stern school of Business, HEC Paris, and London School of Economics and Political Sciences). |
About Philippe Monchauzou
Until January 2007, Philippe served as Vice President of Strategic Alliances, Europe, Middle East, and Africa, at SAP, a global software firm and the world's largest inter- enterprise software company. In this position, he defined and implemented a number of inter-firm collaboration strategies that led to creating value for all parties involved. Since he joined SAP in 1995 as senior financial consultant, Philippe held several management positions in project management and business development, especially in the domains of Controlling, Balanced Scorecards, Analytical Tools and Business Intelligence.
In addition to his tenure at SAP, Philippe also serves on several boards and is a member of the board of the Association of Strategic Alliances Professionals Europe Ltd.
Philippe holds a BA in Accounting & Finance from Paris V, a degree in Computer Science from Control Data Institute and an MBA from the TRIUM Global Executive program (a joint program from NYU Stern school of Business, HEC Paris, and London School of Economics and Political Sciences). |