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  1. Fleur Pellerin (French pronunciation: [flœʁ pɛl.ʁɛ̃]; née Kim Jong-suk, born 29 August 1973) is a French businesswoman, former civil servant and Socialist Party politician who served as a French government minister from 2012 to 2016.

  2. Fleur Pellerin, née Kim Jong-sook le 29 août 1973 à Séoul (Corée du Sud), est une femme d'affaires, ancienne femme politique et haute fonctionnaire française.

  3. 11K Followers, 855 Following, 679 Posts - Fleur Pellerin (@fleurpellerin) on Instagram: "Founding Partner, VC Fund Korelya Capital, ex-minister in the French Government, President of Canneseries Festival. www.korelyacapital.com"

  4. Mar 13, 2017 · When Fleur Pellerin set up the venture capital firm Korelya last year, the first contact the former French Socialist minister had with the government was a letter from the revenue outlining...

  5. May 29, 2016 · Some young women may aspire to find a wealthy husband and lead life as a “tai tai”, but former French government minister Fleur Pellerin has adhered to her mother’s rule to become ...

  6. Founder and Managing Partner, Korelya Capital. Graduate, ESSEC business school, Institut d'études politiques, Paris, and ENA (National School of Administration).

  7. Our interview with former Digital Economy Minister of France and Korelya Capital CEO, Fleur Pellerin, at France Digitale Day.1. Welcome 00:00 2. Intro to Kor...

  8. Oct 14, 2021 · Korelya Capital CEO Fleur Pellerin created La French Mission in 2013 when she was Digital Economy Minister of France. With Korelya, she's focused on building bridges for entrepreneurs between Europe and Asia.

  9. Jan 16, 2013 · Fleur Pellerin, a deputy finance minister, is the point woman in President François Hollande’s campaign to stimulate innovation. But in trying to put a French imprint on the digital economy, she...

  10. Fleur Pellerin was born in 1973 in Seoul. After graduating from ESSEC (Graduate Business School), the Paris Institute of Political Studies (“Sciences Po”) and lastly ENA (National School for Administration), she joined the French Court of Auditors in 2000.