David Pichon
About David Pichon
David Pichon is a Delivery Manager at SQLI in Paris, overseeing fixed-price projects and managing a team of project directors and managers. He has a background in distributed architecture and project management, with experience on strategic accounts like CHANEL and L’Oréal.
Title
David Pichon holds the title of Delivery Manager at SQLI in Paris. In addition to his role as Delivery Manager, he also serves as a People Manager and Directeur de projets within the same organization.
Career at SQLI
David Pichon has a long-standing career at SQLI, starting in 2001 as Chef de projets, a position he held for four years. He has since evolved into more senior roles and currently works as a Delivery Manager, People Manager, and Directeur de projets. His responsibilities encompass overseeing fixed-price project production, managing budgetary objectives, and implementing organizational processes.
Education and Expertise
David Pichon studied at EMLYON Business School, where he completed a Master 1 in PGM - Formation management générale from 2012 to 2014. He also attended EPSI - Ingénieur Paris, earning the title of Ingénieur en architecture distribuée et pilotage between 1994 and 1996. These educational experiences have equipped him with a strong foundation in management and engineering.
Background
David Pichon started his career in 1996 as a Java distributed architecture developer on fixed-price projects. Over the years, he has transitioned from project management roles to business unit management within SQLI. His current role involves working closely with the Agency Director, Operations Director, and Group Delivery Manager at SQLI Enterprise Paris.
Strategic Responsibilities
David Pichon is responsible for numerous strategic objectives at SQLI, including client satisfaction, delivery quality, financial profitability, and risk control. He manages the monthly budgetary objectives of the agency in collaboration with the Agency Director. Additionally, he oversees the profitability of the agency's delivery projects, which include 60 projects worth €20 million.