Sagou Pervenche Annick M Aliman
Sagou Pervenche Annick M Aliman has over thirteen years of experience in banking and finance. Currently, she is a Relationship Manager of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in a French Bank subsidiary (Societe Generale de Banques en Cote d’Ivoire), and focuses on applying variety of SME’s investment instruments and proposing solutions for the growth of local businesses. Sagou Pervenche Annick M Aliman is an executive member of a Bankers’ association (AID-ITB), which is part of an African network of bankers, and also advocates at Leadafricaines, a national organization for women’s leadership, entrepreneurship and gender equality. Pervenche holds a Professional Diploma in Bank and Finance from CFPB (Centre de Formation a la Profession Bancaire) of France, and a Master in Business Law from the FHB University in Cote d’Ivoire, and a High National Diploma in Commerce from Abidjan. Pervenche is driven by her commitment to funding women-led companies. In particular, she hopes to see her vision of the creation of an exclusive women’s bank in West Africa come true. Upon completion of Mandela Washington Fellowship, Pervenche plans to develop a Business Angels Network specially dedicated to women’s SMEs.