Mathieu Heintz
About Mathieu Heintz
Mathieu Heintz is a Project Manager currently working at Sia Partners in the Paris Area, France, with a diverse background in project management and consulting across various sectors. He has held positions at notable companies including Accenture and AXA, and has studied at several institutions, earning a Master's degree from EM Strasbourg Business School.
Current Role at Sia Partners
Mathieu Heintz has been employed at Sia Partners as a Project Manager since 2018. He operates in the Paris Area, France, where he manages various projects and contributes to the firm's objectives. His role involves overseeing project execution, coordinating with stakeholders, and ensuring deliverables meet client expectations.
Previous Experience at Accenture
Prior to his current position, Mathieu Heintz worked at Accenture for four years, from 2013 to 2017. He held multiple roles, including UKI Finance & Risk Consultant in the Cyber and Operational Resilience Practice, Manager, and ASEAN Capital Market Consultant. His experience at Accenture spanned locations including London and Singapore, where he focused on finance and risk management.
Experience at AXA
Mathieu Heintz worked at AXA in various capacities between 2010 and 2013. He served as a Solvency 2 Analyst and Deputy Work Stream Lead for Data Quality in Cologne, Germany, and later as a Solvency 2 Analyst and Work Stream Lead for Documentation in London, United Kingdom. His work involved analyzing solvency regulations and ensuring data quality standards.
Educational Background
Mathieu Heintz has a diverse educational background. He studied at IECS - The Strasbourg Graduate School of Management, where he earned a Licence from 2006 to 2007. He then attended Canisius College for a year, achieving a Bachelor’s degree from 2007 to 2008. Following this, he completed a Master Grandes Ecoles at EM Strasbourg Business School from 2008 to 2009.
Early Career at Strasbourg Evénements
Mathieu Heintz began his career as a Junior Project Manager at Strasbourg Evénements in 2009. He worked in the Strasbourg Area, France, for eight months, gaining initial experience in project management and event coordination.