The mission

Our candidates are on a worldwide mission to analyze, understand and discover the richness of energy and environment activities. Like all GDF SUEZ employees, they are committed to responsible energy.

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The 2 teams

Perrine and Julien

currently in France

Marc and Laure

currently in France

DIRECT FROM THE GOLDEN MISSION

What are the TV programs?

Major debates live with the Golden Trotters from their international site.

The TV programs are debates on GDF SUEZ businesses, combined with a remote Golden Trotters link via webcam. On the program are a GDF SUEZ business expert, a member of the HRD, a lecturer from the hosting school and the host.

Why TV programs?

To set up a meeting between the Golden Trotters and you and to share views on the GDF SUEZ businesses.

Since you follow the blog, you are beginning to know our four Golden Trotters. Well, here is an opportunity to ask them questions directly on their extraordinary experience and on the Golden Mission, as well as to deepen your knowledge of the GDF SUEZ businesses.

One business topic shall be dealt with in each TV program, with a link to the site where the Golden Trotters are at the time.

GDF SUEZ business experts and a lecturer shall share their knowhow and answer the questions you ask.

GDF SUEZ Human Resources Department staff can provide you with explanations about careers within the Group.

How do you take part in the TV programs?

Physical attendance or video link, live or recorded.

Seven TV programs shall take place in higher education schools throughout France and at the GDF SUEZ head office in Paris and Brussels.

To take part in these major debates directly with the Golden Trotters, you have two options as follows:

  • you can visit the closest school to you hosting a program or the GDF SUEZ head office (see schedule just below); or
  • follow the debate live on the blog.

By taking part in the TV programs, you increase your chances of participating in the second edition.

Seven dates planned between February and end-March 2011:

Date February

1

February

10

February

17

February

22

March

9

March

16

April

7

Venue Nancy Mines Lille

Centrale

GDF SUEZ head office,

Brussels

Nantes

Centrale

Science Po Paris INSA

Lyon

MINES

Paris

You can have more information on these programs by contacting the GDF SUEZ Campus Link – a student representing the Group at your school – or the business supervisor of your school.

Ecole des Mines, Nancy, February 1, 12.15-1.30 pm: Laure and Marc direct from Chile.

Topic : GDF SUEZ’s water expertise

Partner School : Ecole des Mines de Nancy,32 r. de Saurupt, 54000 Nancy

http://www.mines.inpl-nancy.fr

School contact: Paul Leiritz, Head of Communcation

Schools invited: ENSEM, ENSG

Campus Link contact: Henry Woodward, BDE : henry.woodward@mines.inpl-nancy.fr

Ecole Centrale, Lille, February 10, 12.15-1.30 pm: Perrine and Julien direct from Thailand.

Topic: Electricity

Hosting school: Ecole Centrale Lille Cité Scientifique, BP 48, 59651 Villeneuve-d’Ascq

http://www.ec-lille.fr/36392593/1/fiche___pagelibre_accueil

School contact: Xavier Guillaud

Campus Link contact: Grégory Dieng, BDE : gregory.dieng@centraliens-lille.org

Schools invited: EDHEC

GDF SUEZ Head Office, Brussels, February 17, 6.45-8pm: Laure and Marc direct from Sweden.

Topic: nuclear energy

Venue: GDF SUEZ Belgium head office, Place du Trône, B-1000 Brussels

Nantes, February 22, 12.15-1.30 pm: Laure and Marc direct from United Kingdom.

Topic: GDF-Suez expert in geo engineering/climate engineering (Special report on the London Olympic Games)

Hosting school: Ecole Centrale Nantes,  1 rue de la Noë, 44321 NANTES

http://www.ec-nantes.fr/

School contact: Laure Quédillac, Corporate relations manager

Campus Link contact: Arnaud Mongin : arnaud.mongin@eleves.ec-nantes.fr

Schools invited: Les Mines Nantes, Audencia, l’ENSAM Angers

Science Po Paris, March 9, 6-7 pm: Perrine and Julien direct from Australia.

Topic: Various issues related to the drinking water access into the world

Hosting school: Science Po Paris, 28, rue des Saints-Pères (Amphithéâtre Albert Caquot)

http://www.sciencespo.fr/

School contact: to determine

Campus Link contact : Rachel Vanier: vanier.rachel@gmail.com

Schools invited : ESTP, IFP School, INSTN, l’Université Paris Sorbonne-IAE, Université Paris-Dauphine, UTC

Lyon, March 16, 6-7 pm : Perrine and Julien direct from Nancy.

Topic : Issues related to renewable energy

Hosting School : INSA Lyon – 20 avenue Albert Einstein – 69621 Villeurbanne Cedex.

Stakeholders :  GDF SUEZ Job Expert: Christophe Pascual engineer of ENR and biomass in Cylergie,  GDF SUEZ HR expert: Philippe Lazzarotto, Jean-François Léone, research professor and director of the Energy and Environmental Engineering Department of INSA Lyon, and INSA alumni: David Brunner, former director of the heating network of Besançon (wood boiler) and deputy director of the agency COFELY Lyon.

Schools invited : EM Lyon, Centrale Lyon, Mines St Etienne, ENSE3

Paris, April 7, the final program, bringing together The Golden Trotters, with impressions of their experiences

Topic: sustainable development

Venue: GDF SUEZ France head office, 1 Place Samuel de Champlain, 92930 Paris

Archives

Watch the TV Program of your choice by clicking on one of the available videos !

Laure and Marc direct from Chile

Topic : GDF SUEZ’s Water expertise

Perrine and Julien direct from Thailand.

Topic: Electricity

Laure and Marc direct from Sweden.

Topic: nuclear energy

Laure and Marc direct from United Kingdom.

Topic: GDF-Suez expert in geo engineering/climate engineering (Special report on the London Olympic Games)

Perrine and Julien direct from Australia.

Topic: Various issues related to the drinking water access into the world

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