Guy Mamou-Mani

Guy Mamou-Mani (born 1957) is a French columnist for the French language edition of The Huffington Post,[1] and president of Syntec Numérique.

A licensed mathematics teacher, Mamou-Mani began his career in 1985 with CSC-Go International, as a consultant. In 1995, he created the French subsidiary of the U.S. software company Manugistics.[2] He than joined the Open Groupe as associate director in 1998,[2] then in 2008 he became the COO of Open Groupe with Frédéric Sebag.[2] He was elected president of Syntec Numérique in June 2010.[3][4][5]

Personal life

He is the brother of Alain Mamou-Mani, and the uncle of Arthur Mamou-Mani.

gollark: We should replace mines with Mining Bees™.
gollark: Completely beestructure the entire system!
gollark: Then the rules shall be editatteed.
gollark: Probably not, just add a rule talking about how the existing processing rules map to batch tasks.
gollark: What? No, probably not, you would just wait 150 minutes.

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