Christine picard
Manager of the Dreux vaccination center.
She needs all her experience as a health manager, nurse in a neonatal intensive care unit “where the slightest error is fatal” and her rigor as a top athlete to meet the challenge. Christine Picard, deputy director of the Dreux hospital, oversees the Dreux-Vernouillet vaccination center, which has been operating for the entire north of the department since January 18.
“It requires a great sense of organization to respond to patients with the greatest possible equity, to waste no dose and offer a warm and secure welcome.”
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Military rigor. “I know that some reproach me”. But, what does it matter: the result is there!
The Dreux Covid-19 vaccination center offers 500 additional doses
Elodie Vally
Master glassmaker, manager of the Lorin workshops in Chartres.
When she joined the Lorin workshops in Chartres in 2004, Élodie Vally could not imagine that she would become one of the linchpins in the rescue of the oldest stained glass workshop in France. Today manager, she is the sixth generation of stained glass artists in these premises, built in 1863.
“I was very well paid, I would never have imagined becoming a business leader. “
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In January 2016, when the compulsory liquidation of the workshops was pronounced, it resumed them immediately with the help of the town hall of Chartres, which bought the buildings. Five years later, the rescue was successful. Three stained glass artists work with her, a secretary and an archivist.
Dagmar Bernitt
Mayor of Bérou-la-Moulotière.
In February 2020, Dagmar Bernitt, of German origin, obtained French nationality. She wanted to become mayor of Bérou, of which she had been a municipal councilor since 2001. She won her bet. Its list was elected on March 15. Officially installed since May 28, she devotes almost all of her time to the town hall. “It’s gripping, but exciting. I learn something every day ”. Even if the start of the mandate is marked by the Covid crisis, it brings Bérou to life: a Christmas crib, a new business.
“People tell me that I am bringing new life to the village. My dual culture, my many trips undoubtedly allow me to see and act differently ”.
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Aurelie Sadio
Coordinator of the Bercail, in Chartres.
“The relationship with the other pleases me a lot. I did not plan to work in a profession, where there was no human. “
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This is undoubtedly why Aurélie Sadio, 42, decided in 2015 to join the Bercail in Chartres, after having been responsible for a relay of childminders. Since September 2020, she has been coordinator of this structure, which allows mothers and their children to benefit from accommodation, but also day care. “We welcome women who are victims of domestic violence, but also those who are in family breakdown or accommodation. Five educators work there, a nurse and two multi-skilled workers. “
Véronique Mériadec
Militant filmmaker, in Dreux.
Her temperament coupled with a sensitivity on edge (and camera) makes her a filmmaker capable of moving mountains to realize her dreams of a cinema that is both personal and accessible to the greatest number, echoing the tune with the times and her convictions as a woman and artist who learned her art through her experiences and encounters. Definitely entered the big league with its award-winning feature film (In a thousand pieces with Clémentine Célarié), she is the one who highlights the richness of the Eurelian territory by associating its actors, including the youth of the cities by reaching out to them in her films including the short film Inch Allah Tatie Danielle.
Véronique Mériadec talks about her work as a filmmaker and the shooting of En Mille Morceaux
Marguerite Berthelot
Centenary of the Châteaudun retirement home.
Sparkling, attentive to others, Marguerite Berthelot has lived “for 18 years” at the retirement home on rue Fédé, in Châteaudun. On March 15, she will celebrate her 103 years. But, again this year, the Covid-19 pandemic will be a game-changer for his birthday. “Not seeing a lot of people, I’m a little disappointed. When you receive someone, you have to get organized, it’s complicated ”, admits this mother, grandmother and great-grandmother whom we also call Margot since she was born on March 15th. 1918, in Nottonville.
“The days have been long, for a year, but I still have a job and I take life on the safe side. “
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Saliha Hademine
Social mediator at the association Women from here and elsewhere.
It will celebrate ten years of collaboration with the association Femmes from here and elsewhere, which works alongside women from the working-class districts of Dreux. The year 2020, for Saliha Hamedine, will have been an opportunity to give full meaning to her mission but also to mobilize without counting. “The first confinement especially took everyone by surprise. The women found themselves, overnight, locked up at home with their husbands and children ”. Financial difficulties, domestic violence, school support …
“All the problems crystallized. I stayed in phone contact day and night with them to support them, guide them, help them. “
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The Women from here and elsewhere association strengthens its missions in the cities of Dreux
Marie-Julie Levant
Assistant coach at C’Chartres BF.
Marie-Julie Levant lives, breathes and thinks about basketball almost 24 hours a day. When she is not on the bench during matches or in training twice a day, as an assistant to the main coach, she is cooking lessons of the last coaching diploma that remains to be obtained.
“I am not attached to the letter” e “that some put to the word coach, I prefer human and technical qualities. It doesn’t matter whether you are a man or a woman. “
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“We form a complementary pair with Benoît Marty, the main coach. Me, I am in the sharing, the listening, I am a little the confidant of this group of professional players. “
Patricia boueme
Director of the Sefard company in Nogent-le-Rotrou.
She enjoys professional challenges. All the management positions that Patricia Boueme has held in industry, in the field of composite materials or that of mechanics have fascinated her. By taking over in 2018, the management of the Cooperative and Participatory Society (Scop) Sefard, the Arts et Métiers engineer has embarked on a new adventure. “A Scop was new to me. I was rather used to traditional SMEs and international groups. It’s a very interesting governance experience ”. She has always kept time to promote trades in industry to women.
“There is still some way to go. The proof, this day still exists ”.
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Nelly pitt
Creator of the BeautyMix start-up in Chartres.
In just over two years, the young Eurelian engineer, who had spent fifteen years in environmental engineering, had her baby recognized by specialists as the product of the year 2021. Launched within the Cité de l’Innovation in Coudray, during 2019, BeautyMix is the symbol of connected beauty and of the Maison fact which is currently on the rise. Nelly Pitt employs around ten people and has enabled her robot, connected to the Net and the mobile app, to transform natural products and make creams and cosmetic products thanks to expert advice detailed on the web. The Covid-19 crisis has developed BeautyMix.
A Eurelian start-up has invented a household robot to make homemade cosmetics
Marie Blanchard
Farmer in Sérazeux.
She is a farmer who matters. However, nothing intended her to grow legumes. Born in Zaragoza, she studied business in Spain. She has worked for major brands in Spain and France, “a country that has always attracted me”. She meets Olivier, a farmer in Sérazereux, while she is working in Chartres. She runs a shop in Châteauneuf, but two children arrive very quickly. She changes her life, resumes her studies in agriculture and launches her brand Saveurs de nos grounds: organic flour and legumes.
“I work a lot, but I have no regrets. I am passionate about my job like my husband. There is nothing more rewarding. “
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