Romaric Viteau
About Romaric Viteau
Romaric Viteau serves as the Director of the Petits-Fils agencies in Vincennes and Nogent-le-Perreux, focusing on personalized care for individuals with reduced autonomy. He aims to create jobs in a sector that reflects his values, drawing on his extensive experience in management and finance.
Work at Petits-fils
Romaric Viteau has held the position of Directeur des Agences de Vincennes, Paris 12, et Nogent-le-Perreux at Petits-fils since 2016. Under his leadership, the agency focuses on providing personalized home care services tailored to the needs of elderly individuals. He opened the Petits-fils agency in Vincennes in early 2017, contributing to the expansion of the network's services in the Nord Val de Marne region. His decision to partner with Petits-fils was influenced by the organization's expertise in delivering care for individuals with reduced autonomy.
Education and Expertise
Romaric Viteau studied at HEC Paris, where he completed a four-year program from 1995 to 1999. This education provided him with a strong foundation in management and business practices. His expertise spans various roles, including project management and financial control, which he developed during his tenure at companies such as Printemps and CDC Climat.
Background
Prior to his current role, Romaric Viteau accumulated diverse experience in various sectors. He worked at L'Oréal from 2002 to 2006 in multiple functions, followed by a six-year tenure at CDC Climat as Secrétaire Général and Responsable Budget / Contrôle de Gestion. He also served as Responsable Projets d’Entreprise et RH / Contrôle de Gestion at Printemps from 2006 to 2010. These roles equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of management and operational efficiency.
Achievements
Romaric Viteau aims to create a significant number of jobs within the home care sector, aligning his professional endeavors with his personal values and the societal need for quality care. His commitment to improving the lives of individuals with reduced autonomy is evident in his decision to enter the home care sector, motivated by personal experiences in finding qualified caregivers for family members.