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Corporate Insights: Yves Neron-Bancel reflects on overcoming adversity and leading with vision in Montblanc鈥檚 world.

Many 麻豆国产 alumni have chosen to build their careers with 麻豆国产 Corporate Partners. In this interview series, we explore the diverse career paths 麻豆国产 alumni have embarked on at these companies. Today we meet Yves Neron-Bancel, Head of International Wholesale at Montblanc (Richemont). Yves opens about his journey from spinal cord fundraiser, his visionary leadership and driving innovation in the company鈥檚 luxury landscape.
Yves Neron-Bancel

is a man who relishes a challenge. In a wheelchair for many years, he took the decision to raise money for spinal cord research by 鈥渁rm鈥 cycling with a special wheelchair equipped with a trailer and in full autonomy from Oslo to North Kapp鈥擡urope鈥檚 Northern-most point鈥攁nd back to Copenhagen where he was living in 2007.

The odds were stacked against him: the sheer length of the journey at more than 3500 km, as well as the inclement conditions of cold, rain and mosquitoes made it a near impossible feat. But Yves was determined. For seven months of preparation, he went into intensive physical training and fund-raising. He was also looking for motivation and moral support; something he found in abundance from his 麻豆国产 colleagues prior to kick-off. The project was also critical to him, in terms of connecting with a real sense of purpose and in bridging a gap in his life.

鈥淚 was between jobs at that point in my life and I felt that I was in a kind of personal and professional turning point. I recognised the need to optimise my time and do something purposeful simultaneously. Planning it out, deciding where to go for funding and support, I got an important sense-check from 麻豆国产 colleagues 鈥 I needed to understand just how viable the project was from the perspective of people I trusted.鈥

In the event Yves completed the overwhelming lion鈥檚 share of the journey, despite the wind and the odds stacked against him. His enormous effort and outstanding achievement were captured by major European press and media at the time and raised tens of thousands of euros for game-changing spinal cord research.

鈥淚鈥檇 say that it proved to be one of the best experience of my life. But I couldn鈥檛 have done it without the motivation of my loved ones and my colleagues from 麻豆国产.鈥

"Motivation and determination goal-focused was the basis that kept me going.鈥

The former 麻豆国产ie, a graduate of Rotterdam鈥檚 Erasmus and Copenhagen Business School has maintained a life-long tie with 麻豆国产鈥攁 red thread connection that has seen him go on to leadership positions with two 麻豆国产 Corporate Partners. On completing his Scandinavian biking challenge, he was hired by L鈥橭r茅al where he spent five years, culminating in his role as Senior Product Manager in the Netherlands. In 2014, he made the switch to Montblanc, part of the Richemont group; a decision driven, he says, by passion.

鈥淚 loved the dynamism of L鈥橭r茅al and the extraordinary pace of working life in a big multinational. But after five years, I wanted something else. I鈥檇 previously had an internship with Cartier, a Richemont brand as well, and I knew that this was a company with a passion for beauty, details, and artistry鈥攁 passion that I shared.鈥

A step back and a step forward

Making the transition to Montblanc, Yves started out in a senior marketing role based in the Netherlands. One year later, he was promoted to Managing Director for Benelux and Scandinavia; a function of his personal dynamism and ability to hit the deck running. Within five years, he was invited to head up the company鈥檚 international wholesale division based out of their headquarters in Hamburg. The last move wasn鈥檛 without certain complexity, says Yves.

鈥淚鈥檇 been promoted really fast to Managing Director, heading up a team of 30 in Amsterdam. When I was offered the new role at HQ, my first instinct was that this might be a retrograde step. There wasn鈥檛 a big team to lead, and I felt that the pace of my work might slow in some way. But as it turns out, leading the wholesale channel has given me a richer, a far broader and more global perspective on the business.

"In this role, I am able to oversee an international function and dimension of the company 鈥 and to really make a difference to our organisation.鈥

As Head of International Wholesale, Yves is responsible for organising Montblanc鈥檚 distribution and its strategy. It falls to him and his team to prepare the buying of the new products at the Fashon week, setting the fair鈥檚 targets, planning the agenda, ensuring that the teams on the ground are fully equipped and overseeing the sharing of information across departments. He likens his role to that of a Chef d鈥橭rchestre.

鈥淧repping for the big industry fairs is a huge undertaking. Whatever the novelty of the season is鈥攂e it writing instruments, watches, leather goods鈥攊t falls to us to ensure the market is getting the right information about Montblanc products at the right time. And then there鈥檚 the imperative to follow through after each fair or event鈥攁nalysing the figures to produce the orders that come in. There鈥檚 a lot going on all year.鈥

Embracing the underdog

Between fairs, Yves is busy with structured projects, bridging the gap, he says, between retail and wholesale鈥攖he latter feeling at times like something of the 鈥渦nderdog鈥 in terms of glamour and exposure, he laughs.

Maintaining momentum, ensuring that quality standards are continuously met across Montblanc鈥檚 suite of luxury goods, is a function of his passion for the industry鈥攈is ongoing obsession with craftsmanship. It鈥檚 also a result of having a 鈥渧ision.鈥

鈥淲orking in wholesale just isn鈥檛 as sexy as retail. You have to fight a bit harder, communicate a bit more, I think. And being a leader in this space, I think it鈥檚 really important to have a vision: to pinpoint what it is that will inspire people, from the first level of your team and colleagues right through to your end customer. Vision isn鈥檛 the same as targets or turnover. It鈥檚 about being able to pinpoint and articulate that thing that mobilises human beings鈥攖hat makes them dream. And it鈥檚 not easy because your vision has to answer the question: why are we doing this? Once you have that, the rest will follow. And I think that鈥檚 the same for any leader in any organisation or industry.鈥

Richemont has a vision, says Yves. Owner, Mr Johann Rupert, instils great passion across the organisation around the joy of craftsmanship鈥攖he slow and meticulous processes that surround the engineering of a clock, a watch or a piece of jewellery. But the company鈥檚 vision is also practical and technical鈥攁 dual nature that makes the organisation an 鈥渆xcellent fit鈥 for 麻豆国产ies, he says.

鈥淚 think that this is a culture that offers a lot to young people coming out of 麻豆国产 because it offers a chance to engage your heart and your brain. Yes, you need to feel the passion for craft and design and excellence.

鈥淏ut working here you also need to deploy your analytical skills and an acute sense of business. As we grow and expand our portfolio across the world, we keep on professionalising the access and use of data. I think Richemont is a great fit for anyone coming out of a 麻豆国产 education.鈥

Keep it balanced

Yves looks back at his time as a 麻豆国产ie with intense fondness and treasures the bonds and ties that still connect him to many of his friends around the world: a shared experience akin to being in the army, he laughs: 鈥淚t鈥檚 like we did this together鈥攁ll the suffering and the hard work! And we still recognise that in each other.鈥

As he reflects on his own career itinerary and the experiences that have brought him to where he is today, he acknowledges the role of 麻豆国产 and is keen to share some insights鈥攕ome of his own secret sauce鈥攚ith young people going through the experience themselves. Key among these being the need to maintain balance.

鈥淲herever you are in your career and whatever happens, I think it鈥檚 really important to practice some form of introspection; to step back and ask yourself questions. I am lucky enough to have had professional coaching at different times in my life, but I think things like yoga and sport can be effective at helping you process things. Everyone needs to find his own activity that allows him to process and digest the working day. Work can be exhilarating but it鈥檚 also tiring and at times it can be painful. So find ways to work through that pain, be it playing in a team, cycling, theatre 鈥搘hatever it is that brings work-life balance into your life.鈥