Yves Poilane

Yves Poilane, born the 11th of December 1959 in Lyon (France), is a former Director of Télécom Paris and current Director of the technological department of the IONIS Education Group.

Yves Poilane
Born11th of December 1959
NationalityFrench
CitizenshipFrench
EducationMaster's degree
Alma materÉcole Polytechnique
Télécom Paris
OccupationDirector General of IONIS Education Group
Years activeSince 1979
EmployerIONIS Education Group
Known forDirector General of IONIS Education Group

Biography

Graduate of the Ecole Polytechnique (1979), he also graduates from the Télécom Paris and joined the Corps des télécommunications, where he was appointed Chief Engineer in 1993 and General Engineer the 1st of January 2003, barely 43 years old[1].

He will first hold positions of technical responsibility in the general direction of telecommunications (which will become in 1996 the company France Télécom). From 1984 to 1989, he managed telephone equipment in Franche-Comté, then operations in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur.

In 1989, he was appointed Deputy Director of the École nationale supérieure des télécommunications de Bretagne (ENSTB).

In 1994, he was appointed national Manager of the master plan for the development of telephone lines in General Management services. He took care of the evolution of the lines (from 1994 to 1996) then the orientations of the local loop (1996 to 1997).

In 1997, he was appointed Director of the Professional Agency of Boulogne-Billancourt. He then became regional Director of distribution in Picardy in 2001. Because of his specialty concerning the distribution of television on ADSL, he was called to Paris in 2004 to take over the management of the business unit MaLigne TV (which will become Orange TV).

In 2007, he received responsibility for the territorial management of operations in Ile de France, which he only kept briefly, since the same year he was appointed director of the Télécom Paris in Paris[2].

In December 2019, Yves Poilane left the management of Télécom Paris to take over the management of the technological department of the IONIS Education Group[3].

gollark: If you write that in a high-level language, you can focus on the concerns relevant to that instead of... whatever you do in assembly, poke registers or something.
gollark: You probably won't add any value to, say, an inventory management program for a business, by reimplementing interrupt handlers when someone has already done it in a bunch of libraries/tools already.
gollark: But in assembly it's harder to make things which are actually useful to users.
gollark: Very indirectly. But you don't really have to think about them as a high-level programmer.
gollark: Interrupt handlers and whatever are further from the sort of things which are actually useful to program and do useful things for users than webservers.

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