Tatiana Vorobyenko

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Tatiana Vorobyenko studied engineering in Russia before working in the supply chain sector in France. She then shifted her focus to executive assistance, accounting, transition management and strategic support to law firm.

She has been within EQA Avocats since it was founded, heading up finance and administration. 

Experience

2006 – 2012: Groupe SEB, Moscow, senior manager of sales
2012 – 2013: Pataugas/Mosquitos, Paris, administrative and purchase assistant
2013 – 2014: Groupe LHOIST, Paris, manager of sales
2014 – 2017: Maison Hermès, Paris, procurement assistant in leather and metal materials
2017 – 2018: Island Market, Les Antilles/La Réunion, purchasing and inventory control manager
2018 – 2019: Maison Hermès, Paris, purchasing assistant (colour development and textile purchasing and Assistant in Materials Department 50/50)
2021 – 2022: Bonpoint, Paris, data product manager
since 2022: EQA Avocats, general secretary

Education

Siberian State Technological University, State diploma in Engineering Science
Paris Catholic University, intensive French courses

 Languages

  • Russian
  • French
  • English

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