Veronique Fontaine
About Veronique Fontaine
Veronique Fontaine is the Responsable Développement Technique at Arc, where she has worked since 2014. She has over a decade of experience in various roles at Arc, focusing on the technical development of glass products for IKEA.
Work at Arc
Veronique Fontaine has been employed at Arc since 2003, holding various positions that reflect her expertise in technical development and project coordination. She began her career at Arc as an Assistante commerciale from 1999 to 2003, followed by a role as Assistante technique produit et commerciale from 2003 to 2013. In 2014, she transitioned to her current position as Responsable développement technique, where she has worked for 10 years. Additionally, she served as Coordinatrice nouveaux projets filiales for one year from 2013 to 2014. Throughout her tenure, she has focused on the development of new glass products, particularly for the client IKEA.
Education and Expertise
Veronique Fontaine studied at Saint Denis Saint Omer, where she focused on Stratégie - gestion commerciale. She achieved a BTS Action commerciale in 1998, which provided her with foundational knowledge in commercial strategy and management. This educational background supports her current role in technical development, where she applies her skills to ensure product quality and compliance with market standards.
Background
Veronique Fontaine has a long-standing career in the glass manufacturing industry, primarily with Arc. Her professional journey began in 1999, and over the years, she has accumulated extensive experience in various roles related to commercial assistance and technical development. Her work has consistently involved collaboration with different departments to facilitate the successful launch of new products.
Achievements
In her role as Responsable développement technique, Veronique Fontaine has been instrumental in the technical development of new glass products for IKEA. She plays a crucial role in ensuring that these products meet international standards for quality, cost, and delivery timelines. Her position requires effective communication and coordination between IKEA and internal departments, including design, molding, packaging, and production, to ensure successful project outcomes.