Adrien Nussenbaum | |
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Born | |
Nationality | French |
Education | HEC Paris |
Occupation | CEO of Mirakl |
Adrien Nussenbaum (born 28 September 1977 in Les Lilas) is a French entrepreneur and businessman. He is the founder of the Mirakl company. [1]
A graduate of HEC Paris, [2] he began his career at Paribas Investissement in Hong Kong before co-founding All Instant, an instant messaging solution sold in 2003. [3] Then he joined the restructuring department of Deloitte until 2005, where he supported as a consultant to numerous companies in the transformation of their model and their organization. [4] In 2006, with Philippe Corrot, a former manager and founder of Keyrus, one of the first web agencies, he co-founded Splitgames, the first BtoC marketplace dedicated to video games. [5] Fnac then bought Splitgames, using it as a technical and commercial base for its new marketplace department, managed by the two partners until 2011. [6] The following year, they launched Mirakl to popularize this innovative marketplace platform solution. [7]
The company has achieved 8 billion euros in business volume in 2023. [8]
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