Who is Anne Laure Monier (Nanaba) from Who wants to be my partner?

Who is Anne Laure Monier (Nanaba) from Who wants to be my partner?

Anne Laure Monier, CEO and co-founder of Nanaba, will be present in the show Who wants to be my partner? this Wednesday January 18 in prime time on M6. The latter will try to convince the show’s jury to invest in her business. Focus on the startup Nanaba and the journey of its CEO.

The journey of Anne Laure Monier, co-founder of Nanaba

Anne Laure Monier began her higher education at the Jean Monnet University of Saint-Étienne. There she obtained a degree in molecular biology. Following her license, Anne Laure Monier decided to completely change path. This is how she began a master’s degree in Heritage Management at Jean Moulin Lyon 3 University. She obtained her master’s degree two years later.

Once she completed her master’s degree, Anne Laure Monier began her professional career within the Thermo Fisher Scientific company as a key account manager. Then, almost four years later, she left her job for a management position at Financial Exelmans.

In 2012, almost 8 years after obtaining her master’s degree, Anne Laure Monier decided to launch into the world of entrepreneurship. This is how she created, with her friend Olivier Guérin, So Posh Group Ltd, a press relations and influencer marketing agency which aims to allow their client to promote their luxury brand during international film festivals. .

Building on their success, it was in November 2020 that the two friends created a new startup together, this time named Nanaba. It is for the latter that Anne Laure Monier goes on the show QVEMA in order to find investors.

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The Nanaba startup, parents’ number 1 ally!

Nanaba was born in the head of Anne Laure Monier during confinement. In fact, this mother made the following reflection: “ If my 12-year-old son revised a little math, French or English every time he used his phone or tablet, then he would become top of his class! »

Based on the observation that young people are more and more addicted to social networks, mobile games and more generally to their phones, Nanaba uses technology to educate young people. To do this, they give parents the possibility (via the Nanaba application) to install educational parental controls. The latter pauses all other applications. Thus, the child is obliged to answer an educational quiz to regain possession of their smartphone. In collaboration with teachers, Nanaba offers school programs from CP to 3th.

An innovative idea, which tends to implement intelligent solutions in order to optimize the use of smartphones among young people.