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Catherine Guibert

By passion

When one loves one doesn't count… Not so certain. 

Catherine, what she loves are numbers and she matters a lot at FiveForty°

where she is a partner and general manager. In addition to her function

of finance consultant, she is in charge of HR, well-being at work,

the organization of seminars, sponsorship topics and financing

of the in-house leisure activities. One can easily understand that when thinking

about the concept of active life she gets the meaning

of the adjective. To quickly have one, she focuses on short studies.

After the last year of high school, she gravitates towards a BTS

[Superior Technician Degree] in accounting. "Accounting is

the job I always imagined. In the first year, I had a big gap to make up on those

who had already studied the subject for two years", she remembers.

Fortunately initiated into the mysteries of "T" accounts by her accountant mom,

she is quickly up to level.

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Catherine Guibert

By passion

When one loves one doesn't count…

Not so certain. 

Catherine, what she loves are numbers and she matters a lot at FiveForty° where she is a partner and general manager. In addition to her function of finance consultant, she is in charge of HR, well-being at work, the organization of seminars, sponsorship topics and financing of the in-house leisure activities. One can easily understand that when thinking about the concept of active life she gets the meaning of the adjective. To quickly have one, she focuses on short studies. After the last year of high school, she gravitates towards a BTS [Superior Technician Degree] in accounting. "Accounting is the job I always imagined. In the first year, I had a big gap to make up on those who had already studied the subject for two years", she remembers. Fortunately initiated into the mysteries of "T" accounts by her accountant mom, she is quickly up to level.

Orders by Airplane

At Pigier in Chatelet, the lessons are one right after the other and leave students

little time for lunch. Never mind. Catherine takes orders for the sandwiches and in

fact makes them into paper planes that land just below, in the bistro of her future

in-laws. Over time, the place becomes the HQ of Catherine and her friends where

tarot and poker tournaments are organized on weekends. The son of the house

coming back on leave integrates the group. The current passes, the weakling gets

stronger. 

In the mid-80s, her first professional internship: the Total group welcomes

Catherine who discovers the beginnings of computerized accounting with punch

cards. "Not easy with a single PC in the whole department to retrieve the exchange

rates every morning", she says. Catherine then spends five years in a consulting firm.

She connects all the bases of her profession and absorbs impressive schedules. "By

giving so much of myself I realized that I only worked out of passion. I understood

that for me, investing myself 200% was the only way forward. Later, it became my

first criterion when I had to take determinant professional paths", she realizes.

But then, the desire to have children arises.

The big bath

At the same time, the relationship with her manager deteriorates. Catherine asks

herself lots of questions. She leaves the consulting office and plunges into the deep

end of business. The Aquaboulevard de Paris allows her during ten years to evolve in

all positions of the group's accounting department. Very proud of her family,

Catherine considers that it is the best defense against adversity. Her husband, a

restaurateur, has always supported and encouraged her. He is, in her eyes, the one

who allowed her to be where she is now. Faithful in her friendships and

commitments, Catherine is the fulfilled mother of Claire and Nicolas. On the career

side, she joined the Editions de La Martinière as head of accounting. She will be

twelve years there. Known for saying loud and clear when something’s not working

out, Catherine hints that it is time to switch to an ERP more suited to the realities of

the company. General management endorses her proposal. A call for tenders

between Microsoft ERP and SAP is launched. AX is selected, Catherine becomes the

ERP project leader. 

A major project in terms of management of change for which the greatest vigilance

is required. She remembers: "It was a real challenge for me, I was leaving my

position as head accountant for something brand new. The Finance Director

convinces me that this project was going to give me the means to achieve what I

wanted. As I like challenges, I accepted. And I had the support of my husband…"

Three first difficult months on an unknown subject. Self-questioning. Starting from

nothing... Three months of suffering, but no question of giving up. Catherine holds

on and is passionate about the consulting profession with the luck to exercise it

in-house. In the end, the project was a great success, still stable these days.

It is at this moment when the IT department calls on external participants.

And the first independent consultant to come by was Jérôme. "With a thorough

mastery of ERP and passionate about the profession, he brought real added value

to the project", underlines Catherine. "In terms of computing thought process, he is

between 5 and 10 years ahead of us. Today, he coaches us at FiveForty°, Alex and I

sometimes have a bit of a hard time. Only Jonathan manages to keep up with

him", laughs Catherine. If the La Martinière project is firing on all cylinders, for

Catherine things are purring. She wants to improve her competences but she is

refused further training. Her decision is taken. CIO, CFO, HR all try to retain her.

In vain. She leaves after twelve years. A former colleague then speaks to her about

Flexmind, founded by Jérôme who welcomes her with open arms... on a

complicated file. A baptism by fire if there ever was one, but on which she meets a

certain Jonathan, doing an internship at the time. He's not even 24 yet. Working

side by side, they quickly understand each other and stand together in the face of a

temperamental client who often oversteps the bounds of what is acceptable.

Certainties for the future

More than solid links are forged between the two future partners. "To cheer up, we

met together in the evening, we went out quite a bit. You had to change your

mindset to hold on to the shock. And we held on because even after sleepless

nights we were on the war footing in the morning at the customer's place, ready to

move forward. We often played good cops - bad cops in alternation to defend the

team", says Catherine. "I discovered the qualities of Jonathan, an incredible

empathy for a person his age, his liveliness and a bluffing situational intelligence",

says Catherine. With this difficult experience, Catherine and Jonathan become

inseparable. 

When Jonathan decides to take off, it's a big blow for Catherine. "At this point,

Flexmind no longer suited me. A new adventure was on the horizon. It still had to

be written", she underlines. Convinced by the FiveForty° project, she joins Jonathan.

Each one quickly takes on assignments. The new Microsoft Solutions consulting firm

takes off. When she reminisces on her journey, Catherine notices that it is made up of

challenges and dares. The most recent: COVID. "We went through something

completely new, but our ability to talk, to share, to decide, added to the superb

proofs of attachment of the employees, gives me the certainty that the team has

not finished impressing me." °

Orders by Airplane

At Pigier in Chatelet, the lessons are one right after the other and leave students little time for lunch. Never mind. Catherine takes orders for the sandwiches and in fact makes them into paper planes that land just below, in the bistro of her future in-laws. Over time, the place becomes the HQ of Catherine and her friends where tarot and poker tournaments are organized on weekends. The son of the house coming back on leave integrates the group. The current passes, the weakling gets stronger. 

In the mid-80s, her first professional internship: the Total group welcomes Catherine who discovers the beginnings of computerized accounting with punch cards. "Not easy with a single PC in the whole department to retrieve the exchange rates every morning", she says. Catherine then spends five years in a consulting firm. She connects all the bases of her profession and absorbs impressive schedules. "By giving so much of myself I realized that I only worked out of passion. I understood that for me, investing myself 200% was the only way forward. Later, it became my first criterion when I had to take determinant professional paths", she realizes. But then, the desire to have children arises.

The big bath

At the same time, the relationship with her manager deteriorates. Catherine asks herself lots of questions. She leaves the consulting office and plunges into the deep end of business. The Aquaboulevard de Paris allows her during ten years to evolve in all positions of the group's accounting department. Very proud of her family, Catherine considers that it is the best defense against adversity. Her husband, a restaurateur, has always supported and encouraged her. He is, in her eyes, the one who allowed her to be where she is now. Faithful in her friendships and commitments, Catherine is the fulfilled mother of Claire and Nicolas. On the career side, she joined the Editions de La Martinière as head of accounting. She will be twelve years there. Known for saying loud and clear when something’s not working out, Catherine hints that it is time to switch to an ERP more suited to the realities of the company. General management endorses her proposal. A call for tenders between Microsoft ERP and SAP is launched. AX is selected, Catherine becomes the ERP project leader. 

A major project in terms of management of change for which the greatest vigilance is required. She remembers: "It was a real challenge for me, I was leaving my position as head accountant for something brand new. The Finance Director convinces me that this project was going to give me the means to achieve what I wanted. As I like challenges, I accepted. And I had the support of my husband…" Three first difficult months on an unknown subject. Self-questioning. Starting from nothing... Three months of suffering, but no question of giving up. Catherine holds on and is passionate about the consulting profession with the luck to exercise it in-house. In the end, the project was a great success, still stable these days.

It is at this moment when the IT department calls on external participants. And the first independent consultant to come by was Jérôme. "With a thorough mastery of ERP and passionate about the profession, he brought real added value to the project", underlines Catherine. "In terms of computing thought process, he is between 5 and 10 years ahead of us. Today, he coaches us at FiveForty°, Alex and I sometimes have a bit of a hard time. Only Jonathan manages to keep up with him", laughs Catherine. If the La Martinière project is firing on all cylinders, for Catherine things are purring. She wants to improve her competences but she is refused further training. Her decision is taken. CIO, CFO, HR all try to retain her. In vain. She leaves after twelve years. A former colleague then speaks to her about Flexmind, founded by Jérôme who welcomes her with open arms... on a complicated file. A baptism by fire if there ever was one, but on which she meets a certain Jonathan, doing an internship at the time. He's not even 24 yet. Working side by side, they quickly understand each other and stand together in the face of a temperamental client who often oversteps the bounds of what is acceptable.

Certainties for the future

More than solid links are forged between the two future partners. "To cheer up, we met together in the evening, we went out quite a bit. You had to change your mindset to hold on to the shock. And we held on because even after sleepless nights we were on the war footing in the morning at the customer's place, ready to move forward. We often played good cops - bad cops in alternation to defend the team", says Catherine. "I discovered the qualities of Jonathan, an incredible empathy for a person his age, his liveliness and a bluffing situational intelligence", says Catherine. With this difficult experience, Catherine and Jonathan become inseparable. 

When Jonathan decides to take off, it's a big blow for Catherine. "At this point, Flexmind no longer suited me. A new adventure was on the horizon. It still had to be written", she underlines. Convinced by the FiveForty° project, she joins Jonathan. Each one quickly takes on assignments. The new Microsoft Solutions consulting firm takes off. When she reminisces on her journey, Catherine notices that it is made up of challenges and dares. The most recent: COVID. "We went through something completely new, but our ability to talk, to share, to decide, added to the superb proofs of attachment of the employees, gives me the certainty that the team has not finished impressing me." °

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