Stéphane Zumsteeg

Head of the Opinion and Politics Department at Ipsos, Stéphane Zumsteeg is an expert on public opinion and market research. Stéphane’s specialties include analysis of social and political trends, education, public services, international relations and geopolitics. He regularly carries out surveys about education for international organizations, ministries, medias, teacher’s unions… He started his career in […]
Jean de Loisy

Jean de Loisy has been Director of Beaux-Arts de Paris since January 2019. He was previously President of the Palais de Tokyo (2011-2018) and has held various functions in many cultural institutions (Centre Pompidou, Fondation Cartier, etc.). As part of his activities as independent curator, Jean de Loisy has participated in numerous international events including […]
Thiên-Sinh Polodna

After 7 years working for one of the biggest Digital Learning organisation, I joined the startup world to use my expertise in instructional design, learning and my passion for new technologies to help my client develop innovating learning solutions using Virtual Reality.
Pierrick Chabi

In 2014, Pierrick noticed that his nephew was spending lots of time in front of screens, usually not being creative. That’s when he decided to create Wakatoon – coloring books that transform into cartoons: 1. Color in 2. Take a photo of your colored drawing 3. Voilà ! Your colored drawing automagically transforms into a […]
Marc Vannesson

Director of VersLeHaut, think tank dedicated to youth and education, and author of an essay published in autumn 2017 “We are all educators! And you?”.
David Weston

David Weston is the founder and Chief Executive of the Teacher Development Trust, the UK national charity for effective professional development. He is the Chair of the UK Department for Education’s Teachers’ Professional Development Expert Group and, alongside Bridget Clay, wrote Unleashing Great Teaching: the secrets to the most effective teacher development. David taught maths […]
Keisha Siriboe

Keisha Siriboe is a passionate advocate of children’s literacy who is interested in bridging the digital divide around access and equity issues of the 21st century. Keisha is the first African American to earn an MA degree from Beijing Normal University in Beijing China, and in March 2019, she will become the first African-American to […]
Andrew Jack

Andrew Jack is global education editor for the Financial Times, writing on educational issues around the world and editorial lead for the free FTschools programme. He was previously head of curated content, deputy editor of the big read section, pharmaceuticals correspondent, and a foreign correspondent in France and Russia.
Joris Renaud

Former head of Education in a venture firm, he is now the co-founder of Eduvoices. Eduvoices is 2 years old non-profit organisation gathering a community of teachers doing professional development through peer to peer learning and project-based learning. It is now a network of 3000+ passionate and innovative teachers from kindergarten to higher education. They […]
Sophie Bailey

Sophie Bailey is the founder of the iTunes new and noteworthy, The Edtech Podcast. The mission statement of The Edtech Podcast is to improve the dialogue between ‘ed’ and ‘tech’ through storytelling, for better innovation and impact. The main audience are global education leaders, with a secondary audience of start ups, bluechips, investors, Government and […]