Nicolas Matti
About Nicolas Matti
Nicolas Matti is the Directeur de Clientèle at SQLI in Levallois-Perret, Île-de-France, with over a decade of experience in business development and client management.
Current Role at SQLI
Nicolas Matti currently holds the position of Directeur de clientèle at SQLI in Levallois-Perret, Île-de-France, France. In this role, he is responsible for client management and business development, leveraging over a decade of experience in these domains. His remit includes fostering client relationships, managing accounts, and driving growth for the company.
Previous Experience at SQLI
Nicolas Matti first joined SQLI as an Ingénieur d'Affaires from 2013 to 2015. During his tenure, he focused on business engineering and client relations. His role involved developing strategic business solutions and maintaining strong client relationships. This earlier experience at SQLI laid the foundation for his current responsibilities as Directeur de clientèle.
Role at Medef Ile-de-France
Before his current tenure at SQLI, Nicolas Matti served as Chargé de mission at Medef Ile-de-France from 2012 to 2013. In this capacity, he contributed to various regional business initiatives in the Paris area. His role at Medef involved supporting business operations and participating in strategic projects aimed at regional economic development.
Education and Qualifications
Nicolas Matti has an impressive educational background. He studied at Institut d'Etudes politiques d'Aix-en-Provence, focusing on Intelligence Economique with a specialization in Information stratégique et gouvernance de crise, achieving a Bac+5 degree. Additionally, he holds a Diplôme Bac+5 from ICD Ecoles, awarded by the Institut de Commerce et du Développement. His academic credentials provide a solid foundation for his expertise in business development and client management.
Commercial Experience at ManpowerGroup
Nicolas Matti gained significant experience in commercial account management at ManpowerGroup, where he worked as an Assistant Commercial Grands Comptes from 2010 to 2011. During his one-year tenure in Paris, he was responsible for managing major client accounts, further honing his skills in client relations and business development. This role was instrumental in shaping his professional trajectory in commercial management.