PARTNERSHIP
07-12-2022
The Rémy Cointreau group, already an active philanthropist, decided to go further by launching its corporate foundation in 2017: Fondation Rémy Cointreau. The group committed to “Terroir, people and time” wished to act for the preservation and the future of cultural and human expression. Fondation Rémy Cointreau provides financial, technical or human support to projects on all continents, with priority given to our terroir. It has also defined four areas of commitment to the general interest, including the promotion of exceptional know-how, transmission, and skill-based sponsorship. The latter has just been launched among the group’s employees, but the message is not only intended for them.
The spotlight is on skill-based sponsorship. It is about giving the opportunity to employees of a company to get involve 2 days per year in an association, during a short-term mission (1 to 2 days/employee).
The purpose of this project is to encourage commitment within a company.
This platform is a link between associations and companies. Each association with a particular need can propose one or several missions on the platform. And each company employee can thus have access to these missions and then can offer their help easily.
It is with Vendredi that Fondation Rémy Cointreau and the eponymous group have decided to get involved.
Associations specialized in arts and crafts are not much represented on the platform, although it offers many answers to the problems they may encounter. Indeed, you, associations, by joining the community, you will be able to propose missions related to your needs: communication, legal and fiscal, digital etc. These missions will be visible to the entire community of Vendredi.
We invite all associations in the craft sector to register on Vendredi platform, in order to make your needs known to a community of committed actors or those who wish to get involved. Click here to get started!
Pierre Salagnac is a bronze sculptor graduated from Ecole Boulle (France). After working for renowned workshops, including Maison Charles, he sat up his own business in 2019, where he has been making jewellery and furniture pieces such as his iconic Elan tables.
After having worked for several houses, Pierre Salagnac has setting up his own business in Bourville in Normandy. For the opening of his studio, the journalist Sylvie Adigard met him.