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My name is Romain Moisescot, I am a 24-year-old business student from Paris, France.
I will be graduating in June 2012 from one of Europe's top business schools, HEC Paris (FT rankings, Wikipedia) with a MSc in Management specialized in High Tech Businesses Management.
So far, my work experience has involved digital marketing, product management and data analysis. I have worked at three companies: a small e-commerce startup, a mid-sized shopping search engine called Twenga, and Google. I also do some freelance web development in my spare time, on a one-off basis.
Feel free to download my resume and do not hesitate to get in touch with me.
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In February 2006, I launched all about Steve Jobs.com, the first website to ever be 100% dedicated to Apple & Pixar co-founder Steve Jobs.
The website has quickly grown popular, starting with the video 'Boom!' (over 700,000 views). I have improved it over the years, and it now features a blog, thousands of pictures, dozens of videos, a complete biography, and a number of articles and essays related to Steve Jobs.
Today, around 250,000 people visit all about Steve Jobs.com every month (with a record of 1.4 million in October 2011). It has been featured in several prominent media (see references), and has gotten me a profile in the San Jose Mercury News (old link). I keep working on the website as much as I can and intend to release a major update before January 2012.
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Besides all about Steve Jobs.com, I have worked on the websites below:
Voyager-class.com
Voyager-class.com was my first website, started in 2000 while I was 13. It is dedicated to Royal Caribbean's Voyager-class ships, a teenage passion of mine. The website still attracts around 2,500 visitors a month.Olivier Picard.com
Showcase website for a photographer friend.COUP D'ETAT - Espadrilles de France
A French espadrille brand's website. -
Cruise ships
I have spent most of my teenage years thinking I would grow up to be a naval architect, designing huge cruise ships for my favorite company, Royal Caribbean. In addition to Voyager-class.com, I spent a lot of time dreaming up plans for an imaginary cruise ship — some are viewable in this Flickr gallery.Architecture
My interest for architecture is even older than my passion for cruise ships, as it started when I was a little boy. My Flickr collection on French Classical Architecture and my SketchUp Warehouse page are evidence of that ongoing passion.