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Francois Jacquemin

When others see the impossible, I see the opportunity to build something valuable, something that matters.
— Francois Jacquemin
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As a child, I learned my first lesson in leadership from Julius Caesar:

When his army faltered, he grabbed a shield and fought alongside his troops. Real leaders don't direct from a distance. That insight shaped how I led global strategies at Allianz, became the first hire at a US company in Luxembourg, and stepped in as CEO to turn a declining company into profit. I've discovered that real transformation happens when you stop managing problems and start solving them. Leadership isn't about having all the answers. It's about showing up when the questions matter most.

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