about .
Séréus is also the name of a cactus. The cactus perfectly symbolizes the efficient use of limited resources and the ability to thrive in a hostile or difficult environment. It is this unique ability that led us to use it as a symbol of our consulting practice in the efficient use of resources, based on the circular economy and innovation.
Vincent Jamblin, the founder of Séréus, is trained and experienced in management, environment, energy, sustainable development, circular economy and innovation. In his 25-year professional career, he has held several positions in different sectors, from heavy industry to fast-moving consumer goods, including IT services, consultancy and energy. In the early 2010s, he initiated the first circular economy program in Belgium.
experience.
. internal auditor, operations and finance | Cockerill Sambre (ArcelorMittal) | steel industry
. senior internal auditor, operations, finance and IT | Georgia Pacific | paper industry and fast moving consumer goods
. senior internal auditor, operations and finance | ADP (Automatic Data Processing) | payroll calculation and clearing of financial transactions
. independent consultant in organisation, management and resource efficiency
. project manager and senior expert in energy, environment and circular economy | Tractebel (ENGIE) | engineering and consultancy
. strategy manager | Tractebel (ENGIE) | engineering and consultancy
. innovation manager | Tractebel (ENGIE) | engineering and consultancy
education.
. sales engineer | university of Liège (Belgium) | 1996
. master in environmental sciences and management, major in energy | university of Liège (Belgium) | 2009
. certified practitioner Bilan Carbone® | ADEME (France) | 2009
. executive program on Circular Economy | university of Bradford & Fondation Ellen MacArthur (United Kingdom) | 2013
. group facilitation | Perco (Belgium) | 2014
. university certificate in innovation management | university of Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium) | 2019
. university certificate engineering design for a circular economy | university of Delft (The Netherlands) | 2021