Thibaut Delaunay
About Thibaut Delaunay
Thibaut Delaunay serves as the Directeur Crédit Immobilier at Papernest since 2019 and has held various roles in the finance and service sectors, including a position as Président at Les Courtiers.com from 2018 to 2019.
Current Role at Papernest
Thibaut Delaunay serves as the Directeur Crédit Immobilier at Papernest, a position he has held since 2019. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing mortgage credit operations within the company. Papernest is known for its services in managing home-related administrative tasks, and Delaunay's expertise contributes to the company's mission of simplifying the home financing process for clients in France.
Previous Experience at Les Courtiers.com
Before joining Papernest, Thibaut Delaunay worked at Les Courtiers.com as Président from 2018 to 2019. His tenure lasted one year, during which he led initiatives to enhance the company's brokerage services. This role provided him with valuable experience in the financial sector, particularly in mortgage brokerage.
Professional Background in Finance
Thibaut Delaunay has a diverse background in finance. He worked as a Conseiller Financier Middle Office at Meilleurtaux.com from 2015 to 2016, where he gained insights into financial advisory services. Additionally, he served as Attaché Commercial En Alternance at LCL from 2013 to 2015, which further solidified his expertise in commercial finance.
Education at Université Panthéon Assas
Thibaut Delaunay studied at Université Panthéon Assas (Paris II), an institution recognized for its focus on law and social sciences. His education provided a strong foundation for his career in finance and credit management, equipping him with the necessary skills to navigate complex financial landscapes.
Early Career Experience
In the early stages of his career, Thibaut Delaunay gained diverse work experience. He worked as an Equipier Polyvalent at McDonald's Corporation in 2012 for three months in Chicago, Illinois. Additionally, he served as Chargé des Questions Parlementaires at the French Ministry of Defence for three months in Paris in the same year. These roles contributed to his development of customer service and administrative skills.