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Class of ’95 honors the Founder of the Internship and Career Department

Published on

26 May 2025

On the occasion of the Alumni Days, held on May 23 and 24, the Foundation and the School unveiled a new nameplate on Saturday May 24.

The alumni of the class of 1995 wanted to honor a person who marked their years at ISAE-SUPAERO: Marie-France Poulet, founder of the Service Stages et Carrières (now Career Center).

A TRIBUTE TO SOMEONE WHO MARKED THEIR STUDENT YEARS

Nearly 70 former ISAE-SUPAERO students gathered around Marie-France Poulet to surprise her with this plaque. This gesture testifies to their continuing attachment to Marie-France Poulet, and to their school.
The plaque was placed in the corridor of the current Career Center, on the second floor of Building 61, now renamed Allée Marie-France Poulet.

Andréa Moïse (S 1996) :

You are one of those figures who have left their mark on Supaéro, not through the noise, but through the depth of their commitment. Your impact can’t be measured in numbers or reports, but in the students you’ve helped, the trajectories you’ve steered, and the confidence you’ve restored in so many.
So, for all that: thank you, Marie-France.
Thank you for your attentiveness, your commitment and your generosity. And thank you for making your office and the careers department a place of hope, transition and humanity.

Michel Bovet (S 1995) :

30 years later, I remember how much you accompanied us in our first steps in the professional world. It’s a real privilege to be able to express my gratitude to you.

Sara Jamil-Thoué (S 2012):

Thank you, Marie-France, for your dedication to our professional integration and success over all these years, as well as for your collaboration during corporate events. And above all… I’ll never forget your sunny smile and contagious good humor.