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  • In this episode of Entrepreneurial Journeys (season 2), we speak to Franklin Azzi, Architect and StĂ©phanie Bensimon, Head of Real Estate at Ardian about the Temple refurbishment project to convert the building into a modern Grade A office space.


    The building located on 106, rue du Temple, in the heart of the bustling Marais district in the center of Paris, used to be a telephone exchange. Today, Paris-based architect Franklin Azzi and the Real Estate team at Ardian, aim to turn the industrial architectural style building into an inspiring office space that blends comfort and utility, fostering productivity but also offering a sense of home.

    Franklin Azzi explains how he worked to rehabilitate and improve this historical building, while Stéphanie Bensimon Head of Real Estate at Ardian tells us more about how the construction work was thought out to manage its impact on the local community, and to keep in line with ESG targets.


    "Today, our portfolio is compliant with the Paris Accords within the net carbon trajectory. That's something we're always looking at, to make sure we're limiting the carbon impact when we're working on project design." Stéphanie Bensimon, Head of Real Estate, Ardian


    "We built the project with minimum demolition to have the minimum impact in terms of sustainable design. The less you demolish a building, the better off you are with regard to carbon footprint." Franklin Azzi, Architect


    Entrepreneurial Journeys is a podcast about Ardian’s commitment to building lasting change, by partnering with managers to build resilient, high-quality businesses that are fit to face the future.

    This podcast is hosted by Colette Davidson and produced by Louie Creative for Ardian

    Listen to all the episodes on Spotify, Itunes, Deezer, or wherever you get your podcasts - and join us for an inside look at where the world is going next. For more information about the podcast, follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, and on our website. 

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  •  In this episode of Entrepreneurial Journeys (season 2), we speak to Stefano Pedron, CEO of Jakala and Marco Bellino, Managing Director at Ardian.


    When Stefano Pedron, the CEO of Jakala sent his 2021-2026 business plan to Ardian, the title was “Raise the bar”. Since then, the company has met its high targets of organic growth, and has readjusted the bar even higher.

    Ardian has worked with Jakala, Italy’s first martech company, since 2018 through its Growth activity, with a minority stake acquisition. Three years later, Ardian acquired a majority stake in Jakala through its Buyout activity, and since then, we have worked to help Jakala enhance its business model and accelerate its growth strategy.


    What are the keys of this strategy, especially concerning the expansion of the company across Europe? To learn more about this successful partnership, Colette Davidson traveled to Milan to meet with Stefano Pedron and Marco Bellino to learn more about how Ardian is supporting the company on its business journey.


    "Most of our regional competitors do not exist anymore or they are struggling because they didn't understand such a change. And we did. And so it's in our culture to challenge constantly ourselves to understand if what we do fits with what the market is asking for." Stefano Pedron, CEO of Jakala


    "Keeping the entrepreneurship spirit at the heart of their activity is indeed very important for the future success of the company. So we felt the management had the right mindset and we were the right partner for the management in order to continue the incredible growth they've been experiencing for the last 23 years." Marco Bellino, Managing Director Buyout at Ardian


    Entrepreneurial Journeys is a podcast about Ardian’s commitment to building lasting change, by partnering with managers to build resilient, high-quality businesses that are fit to face the future.


    This podcast is hosted by Colette Davidson and produced by Louie Creative for Ardian.

    Tune in on iTunes, Deezer, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts - and join us for an inside look at where the world is going next. For more information about the podcast, follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, and on our website.

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  • In this episode of Entrepreneurial Journeys (season 2), we speak to Silvio Muschter, CEO of Swissbit, Ardian’s Dirk Wittneben, Head of Expansion Germany, together with Yannic Metzger, Director in the Expansion team.


    When Ardian decided to invest in Swissbit, a Swiss manufacturer of storage and embedded IoT solutions, it was in the midst of hy-19’s 2020 lockdown. The acquisition process was virtual up until its last few days, and then the first year and a half of collaboration was shaped by stressed supply chains.

    How did Ardian and Swissbit handle this strained period? First, by securing the supply chain. This is why Swissbit acquired Hyperstone, a long-term supplier, which further strengthens its control over its value chain. Now, the company plans on enlarging its product portfolio and to deliver added value, especially in the area of cybersecurity.


    To learn more about this successful partnership and Swissbit’s vision, Colette Davidson traveled to Berlin to meet with Silvio Muschter, CEO of Swissbit and two members of the Expansion team of Ardian, Dirk Wittneben, Head of Expansion Germany, andYannic Metzger, Director.


    "It's important today to have your supply chain under control. From the beginning to the end of the product, we have no interaction, no interruption from third parties, and this makes us unique." Silvio Muschter, CEO of Swissbit


    "Shortly following our investment in Swissbit, the first major strategic add on acquisition was signed in December 2020. The acquisition of Hyperstone is a catalyst for Swissbit's development since it adds significant microcontroller and software know-how, reducing time to market for new product development through integrated development processes." Dirk Wittneben, Head of Ardian’s Expansion team in Germany


    Entrepreneurial Journeys is a podcast about Ardian’s commitment to building lasting change, by partnering with managers to build resilient, high-quality businesses that are fit to face the future.This podcast is hosted by Colette Davidson and produced by Louie Creative for Ardian.


    For more information about the podcast, follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, and on our website.

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  • Dans cet Ă©pisode d'Entrepreneurial Journeys (saison 2), nous nous entretenons avec Christophe EberlĂ©, CEO de notre sociĂ©tĂ© en portefeuille Optimind, et Alexis Saada, Responsable de l’activitĂ© Growth chez Ardian.


    Depuis qu'Ardian a rejoint la sociĂ©tĂ© de conseil en gestion des risques Optimind en tant qu'actionnaire minoritaire en 2019, la sociĂ©tĂ© a rĂ©alisĂ© six acquisitions et a doublĂ© de taille. Comment les Ă©quipes d’Ardian ont-elles contribuĂ© Ă  guider Optimind dans ces acquisitions, et comment ce cabinet parisien a-t-il gĂ©rĂ© cette croissance exponentielle ?


    Notre journaliste Colette Davidson s'est rendue au siĂšge d'Optimind Ă  Paris pour rencontrer Christophe EberlĂ©, CEO d'Optimind, Aline Roy, sa Responsable des Ressources Humaines, et Alexis Saada, Managing Director et Responsable de l’activitĂ© Growth d'Ardian, afin d'en savoir plus sur la façon dont les deux partenaires ont traversĂ© ces changements structurels et leurs objectifs de dĂ©veloppement...


    "Notre rĂŽle est de fournir un soutien aux Ă©quipes de direction pour contribuer Ă  la crĂ©ation de valeur. L'objectif est de partager les expĂ©riences et les meilleures pratiques." Alexis Saada, Responsable de l’activitĂ© Growth d'Ardian


    "Je n'ai pas Ă©tĂ© contraint, mais convaincu de revoir mes options sur certains sujets. Cela m'a aidĂ© Ă  ĂȘtre plus efficace et plus prĂ©cis dans certaines dĂ©cisions, en particulier pour les acquisitions." Christophe EberlĂ©, CEO d'Optimind


    Entrepreneurial Journeys est le podcast consacrĂ© Ă  l’engagement d’Ardian en faveur d’un changement durable, en s’associant Ă  des entrepreneurs pour crĂ©er des entreprises rĂ©silientes et performantes, capables d’affronter l’avenir.

    Ce podcast est animé par Colette Davidson et produit par Louie Creative pour Ardian.


    Pour plus d’informations sur ce podcast, suivez-nous sur LinkedIn, Twitter et sur notre site Internet.

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  • In this episode of Entrepreneurial Journeys (season 2), we speak to Nevel’s CEO, Thomas Luther, its Chairman, Eero Auranne, and two of their partners at Ardian: Simo Santavirta and Daniel von der Schulenburg.


    Nevel, based just outside Helsinki, Finland, specializes in industrial energy solutions and district heating - an underground network that can heat multiple buildings with hot water from a central plant. Ardian, which acquired the company in 2020, saw in Nevel “an unpolished diamond with significant potential”. Today, Nevel is working to transition away from peat fuel to reduce its carbon footprint. The industrial plan put in place to achieve this transition allows the network to be greener, more efficient and more profitable, as testified by Nevel’s market growth.

    Our journalist Colette Davidson went to Finland to meet with Nevel’s CEO, Thomas Luther, its Chairman, Eero Auranne, and two of their Ardian partners working within the Infrastructure activity: Simo Santavirta and Daniel von der Schulenburg, to learn more about the collaboration between Nevel and Ardian, and this successful decarbonization journey.


    "Nevel will be the first forerunner company, in decarbonizing the heat generation fleet." Eero Auranne, Chairman, Nevel


    "Low carbon today is not only about doing the right thing morally and environmentally, but you are out of business in the future if you don't live up to it." Thomas Luther, CEO, Nevel


    "In Nevel, I guess we saw an unpolished diamond with significant potential, together with a great ESG story for decarbonization, while using the company as a platform for meaningful growth." Simo Santavirta, Head of Asset Management – Infrastructure, Ardian


    "The beauty of it is that it makes the network more profitable while reducing emissions because we are making the network more efficient." Daniel von der Schulenburg, Head of Infrastructure Germany, Benelux & Northern Europe, Ardian


    Entrepreneurial Journeys is a podcast about Ardian’s commitment to building lasting change, by partnering with managers to build resilient, high-quality businesses that are fit to face the future.

    This podcast is hosted by Colette Davidson and produced by Louie Creative for Ardian.


    For more information about the podcast, follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, and on our website.

    Our podcasts are accessible to all thanks to the written transcriptions of the episodes available on our website on each episode's landing page.


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  • If there is one thing the COVID-19 pandemic has shown us, it’s the importance of having high quality workspaces. Whether you love working remotely or can’t wait to spend more time in the office, it's important to be able to think and produce in a modern, sustainable, and innovative ecosystem.

     

    Sanofi, the multinational pharmaceutical company with its headquarters in Paris, understands that. That's why it chose a post-Haussmann style Paris office complex owned by Ardian for its new flagship location, opening next year. The more-than-9,000-square-meter building will serve as a global hub for employees. The building will have a state-of-the-art layout and design.

     

    In this episode of Entrepreneurial Journeys, we speak to Julia Ghouti, Sanofi's workplace Architect Lead, about Sanofi’s real estate strategy and how physical space can influence corporate culture.

     

    “I honestly don't think that the office is dead. When you come to the office, you want to have that positive experience and to feel that sense of belonging, because that's where you really catch the energy of your company and all of its values. Our offices have a strong symbolic value in terms of who we are, what we stand for and what is important for us.”

     

     

    Entrepreneurial Journeys is a podcast for anyone curious about where growth is happening around the world. Here, we speak with the people behind innovative companies building the future. They are entrepreneurs from across Europe, working in technology, healthcare, mobility, education, and more.

    This podcast is hosted by Portia Crowe and produced by Louie Creative for Ardian.

    Our podcasts are accessible to all thanks to the written transcriptions of the episodes available on our website on each episode's landing page.


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  • Studying abroad has never been easy. You need to get on an airplane, fly across the world, land in a country where another language is spoken, and then try to assimilate culturally - all while managing the academic stress of beginning university! This is what thousands of young people must do when studying abroad.


    That’s why Study Group, a for-profit education provider, prepares international students for university degree programs in countries such as Australia, New Zealand, UK, and Ireland. Students from China, India, and over 150 other countries are offered specialized training in English language skills, study skills, and other forms of cultural support.


    In this episode, we speak to Study Group’s CEO, Emma Lancaster, about the new world of online education and how she is successfully pivoting her company and is leading international students to success in the face of an unprecedented crisis.


    Entrepreneurial Journeys is a podcast for anyone curious about where growth is happening around the world. Here we speak with the people behind innovative companies building the future.


    This podcast is hosted by Portia Crowe and produced by Louie Creative for Ardian.


    Our podcast are accessible to all thanks to the written transcriptions of the episodes available on our website on each episode's landing page.


    Read the transcript of this episode here.


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  • Is there anything more frustrating than being caught in a traffic jam? You’re in a rush, and your daily commute will not take its usual 20 minutes, but 45 minutes. But highway congestion is not just a problem for us as individuals — it also hurts the environment, and can lead to accidents. What if there was a way to reduce road traffic, and carbon emissions by using data and AI?


    Ascendi is a 20-year-old Portuguese market leader in motorway operations, maintenance, and toll infrastructure owned by Ardian Infrastructure. The company is at the forefront of automized, free-flow motorway tolling, in which drivers do not need to stop and pay but can continue driving. Last year, Ardian team introduced Chief Business Development Officer Miguel Martin to Quentin Barenne, co-founder of French startup Wintics, which uses data collected from video cameras to analyze mobility flows through its proprietary software.


    The two partners have big plans and common objectives to anticipate the future of mobility, while tackling the issues of road safety and biodiversity preservation.


    Entrepreneurial Journeys is a podcast for anyone curious about where growth is happening around the world. Here we speak with the people behind innovative companies building the future.


    This podcast is hosted by Portia Crowe and produced by Louie Creative for Ardian.


    Our podcast are accessible to all thanks to the written transcriptions of the episodes available on our website on each episode's landing page.


    Read the transcript of this episode here.


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  • Imagine leaving your home and locking your door, and unlocking your bicycle or boarding the metro, all with the same digital key. Then you enter your office building, buy a cup of coffee at the canteen, put your belongings in a locker and find an available hot desk — again, using the same, single key or data carrier. At lunchtime, you might go workout at the gym, and later that evening, maybe you’ll visit a museum — all the while, still using the same data carrier to unlock each experience for you.


    That's what it's like to spend a day with Gantner, an Austria-based tech-manufacturing company offering cashless payment, access control, ticketing, and software solutions.


    Ardian invested in 2016, and since then, Gantner has become a technology leader in Europe by doubling its revenues and its employees. In this episode, we speak to Elmar Hartmann, Gantner’s CEO, about how a company that started as a small electronic repair business has become a one-stop solution shop for clients around the world across the fitness, public attraction, education, and corporate sectors. It all started in 2004, with a game-changing moment for the company...


    Entrepreneurial Journeys is a podcast for anyone curious about where growth is happening around the world. Here we speak with the people behind innovative companies building the future.


    Entrepreneurial Journeys is a podcast hosted by Portia Crowe and produced by Louie Creative for Ardian.

    Our podcasts are accessible to all thanks to the written transcriptions of the episodes available on our website on each episode's landing page.

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  • When you think of a pharmacy, what do you picture? Probably a brick-and-mortar shop with a friendly face behind the counter, ready to answer all your questions. It’s a centuries-old business, and most pharmacies — while vital — haven’t changed much over the years.


    In this episode of Entrepreneurial Journeys, we speak to Loïc Lagarde, Chief Executive Officer of the online parapharmacy Santédiscount. The company, based in Toulouse, France, was created in 2008 with the aim of adapting the parapharmaceutical industry for the digital, 2.0 world. Ardian, through its Growth activity, invested in the company in 2017, and since then, it has become the industry leader in France, with sales increasing six-fold.


    But how exactly did Santédiscount manage to successfully translate something as age-old as a brick-and-mortar traditional parapharmacy market into a disruptive online experience?



    Entrepreneurial Journeys is a podcast for anyone curious about where growth is happening around the world. Here we speak with the people behind innovative companies building the future.


    Entrepreneurial Journeys is a podcast hosted by Portia Crowe and produced by Louie Creative for Ardian.

    Our podcasts are accessible to all thanks to the written transcriptions of the episodes available on our website on each episode's landing page.

    Read the transcript of this episode here.


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