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Tara Heuze-Sarmini is a French entrepreneur known for her work in social entrepreneurship.
Early life and education
editShe studied at Sciences Po, a prominent university in France, where she focused on political science and social sciences. She furthered her education at the University of Cambridge[1] and Columbia University.
Career
editHeuze-Sarmini began her career at Uber, where she held a marketing position. This experience inspired her to pursue entrepreneurial ventures aimed at addressing social challenges. In 2015, she founded Règles Élémentaires, an association dedicated to combating menstrual insecurity in France.[2] This initiative was among the first in the country to focus on this issue.
In late 2021, Heuze-Sarmini co-founded Commune, a coliving concept designed specifically for single-parent families.[3] The initiative arose from her recognition of the difficulties faced by this demographic in accessing affordable housing. Commune aims to provide residences that combine private living spaces with shared communal areas, fostering a supportive community environment.[4] The organization seeks to reduce housing costs by offering accommodations that are approximately 25% lower than the market rate for similar properties.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b Newkeen, Ruth (October 25, 2022). ""Life is short, so take the best and leave the rest." - News & insight". Cambridge Judge Business School.
- ^ "Comment Tara Heuze-Sarmini (Commune) compte réduire les inégalités sociales rencontrées par les familles monoparentales".
- ^ "Tara Heuzé-Sarmini | CEO at Commune Coliving | F6S Member Profile".
- ^ "Press room". Commune Coliving.