Féminin Pluriel is pleased to invite you to discover COURBET, the first socially committed jeweler on Place Vendôme, at a cocktail reception in the presence of co-founder Manuel Mallen.
Come explore the COURBET apartment and their jewelry collections made from recycled gold and lab-grown diamonds.
Féminin Pluriel Paris invites you to its new dinner conference:
“My Life Experiences: From Sciences Po to the Olympia” with Anne Roumanoff
Monday, November 18 at 7:00 pm at We Are
73 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré
Anne Roumanoff
A graduate of Sciences Po, Anne began writing sketches early on and persisted to become the comedian we know today, who has been a fixture on the French stage for over 30 years!
After earning her high school diploma at 17, Anne entered Sciences Po in the 1980s and graduated a few years later.
She then pursued theater, attended auditions, and faced several rejections before finally landing an opportunity on television—at a time when there were only three channels!
This marked the beginning of her rise, and shortly afterward, she performed her first One Woman Show!
Anne has performed on the most prestigious stages in Paris.
In 2010, she was named the French people’s favorite comedian and even had her statue unveiled at the Grévin Museum!
Anne has also made significant contributions to television and radio, maintaining an incredible career on stage for over 30 years.
A woman with a big heart, she founded the association “Les Soignants,” which has already equipped more than 2,800 rest areas to improve the daily lives of hospital staff.
Eric Cheysson, Born in February 1951 in Seine-Maritime, Eric Cheysson has held various leadership roles in public hospitals and been an active member of professional organizations, such as the French Society of Vascular Surgery.
In 1980, he became one of the founders of Médecins du Monde.
In 1988, along with Professor Alain Deloche, he established La Chaîne de l’Espoir, an organization dedicated to providing the best medical care to the poorest children.
He became its vice president in 1995. One of his major commitments is the significant project of the Mother and Child Hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan.
A doctor, humanitarian, and writer, he was named a Knight of the Legion of Honour (2010) and Grand Commander of the Cambodian Royal Order (2001).
Eric Cheysson is the author of several books, including Afghanistan, la spirale infernale published by Robert Laffont (available for signing at our dinner). This is a moving and powerful tribute to all Afghans who are once again living under the Taliban dictatorship.