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Interested in CSR subjects, Ondine likes to write in favor values which inspired her. Following a cursus in political science and law, she decided to focus on communication, because she does have a profound interest for this universe, and she is undeniably curious. From writing of editorial content to media strategy, this graduated from Neoma Business School earns a huge taste for news and transversal subjects.
Convinced that communication plays a social role, Ondine was hoping to be part of a human-scale company, that contributes to shape the world of tomorrow, after two years in another agency. That is done! Welcome to Ondine and we may wish that your arrival gives us the opportunity to grow further for great ideas!

During the 1st lockdown in France, Romain Trollet noted that hospitality needs to be more agile and to diversify its sources of income. The idea of more hybrid and flexible hotels grows. These hotels should stand in a constant evolution according to the neighborhood where it is established. Reinforced by the feeling that the unusual and easy to reach RockyPop’s concept is a great mix for clients, Romain Trollet decided to duplicate its new art of living together beyond the mountains. Since 2020, EXTENDAM supports the launch of RockyPop. Jean-Marc Palhon and Romain Trollet replied to an rock and pop interview for Hospitality On.

How can we realign employment industry to serve ecological and social transition to make it attractive to young recruits? A Yougov study, realized for Monster job board in 2021, estimates that 78 % of young people between 18 and 24 would like to work in a meaningful environment. Moreover, 42 % of young persons questioned in a recent inquiry lead by Audencia Positive Impact research chair, declares that they have already operated a professional change to work with values they embrace.
What are real solutions to implement to adapt the employment market to CSR issues?
The Manifest for a Tomorrow Economy, initiated by Mouvement Impact France, suggests that tax policies, public aid and investment could realigned to an ecological and social competitiveness.