Over recent years, A&M has seen incredible growth in France. As the year ends, we look back at the success of 2021 and development the firm has seen within the French team.
The Paris-based team has grown from just over 30 people in 2018 to now over 130, demonstrating a growth of over 300% in three years. In 2021 alone, A&M France welcomed four new Managing Directors and introduced two new sector offerings to expand the breadth and depth of what the team can offer French clients and businesses.
2022 is off to a great start with the launch of A&M Digital EMEA, led by Jean-Laurent Poitou. Based in Paris, he will lead the development of a fully integrated digital offering in EMEA to deliver tangible business results for our clients. His joining marks the next phase of growth for A&M within France as the team continues to grow to meet client demand.
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