Octavie Gosselin
About Octavie Gosselin
Octavie Gosselin is the Vice President of Mirakl Ads, with a background in business law and extensive experience in strategic finance and consulting.
Company
Octavie Gosselin is currently serving as the Vice President of Mirakl Ads. Mirakl is a global leader in online marketplace solutions, providing the technology and expertise to help businesses build, launch, and grow digital marketplaces.
Title
Octavie Gosselin holds the position of Vice President of Mirakl Ads at Mirakl. She has been influential in driving the company's advertising strategies and enhancing ad revenue.
Education and Expertise
Octavie Gosselin has a robust academic background with a Master’s degree in Business, Commerce, and Finance from ESSEC Business School. She also holds an LLM in International Business Law from King's College London and another LLM in Business Law from the University of Paris I: Panthéon-Sorbonne. Additionally, she completed an exchange program at FGV - Fundação Getulio Vargas and a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from CY Cergy Paris Université. Her education underscores her expertise in law, business, and finance.
Background
Octavie Gosselin’s career includes notable positions at McKinsey & Company, including roles as Senior Engagement Manager, Junior Engagement Manager, Associate, and Pre-Associate in Paris, France. Her early career also includes roles at Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Capgemini Consulting, Société Générale, and Polyconcept. These roles were in diverse areas such as strategic finance, real estate, consulting, mergers, and acquisitions.
Achievements
Octavie Gosselin led a strategic initiative at Mirakl that resulted in a 20% increase in ad revenue within the first year. She published an article on the future of digital advertising in a leading industry journal and delivered a keynote speech at the 2022 Global E-commerce Summit in Barcelona. At McKinsey & Company, she played a significant role in mentoring junior consultants. Additionally, she received the 'Outstanding Contribution to Business Law' award from the University of Paris I: Panthéon-Sorbonne and was involved in a high-profile €500 million merger and acquisition project at Société Générale.