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Women’s Cardiovascular Healthcare Foundation Signs Partnership with Crédit Mutuel

On Thursday, July 2, 2020, Women’s Cardiovascular Healthcare Foundation cofounders Claire Mounier-Vehier and Thierry Drilhon signed an exciting partnership with Crédit Mutuel – CIC Île-de-France, represented by Raphaël Rebert, managing director of Crédit Mutuel in the Île-de-France region and director of CIC’s Grand Public network.

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As part of this philanthropic partnership, a long-term action plan will be developed to engage employees, customers and the general public.
Before this formal announcement, the Foundation presented a webinar on reopening after lockdown attended by several thousand Crédit Mutuel employees.
“Supporting the health of its employees and customers is part of Crédit Mutuel’s DNA and we’re proud to be able to count on their generous and powerful support. Together we’re becoming prevention influencers to tackle this societal and medical emergency!”
– Claire Mounier-Vehier and Thierry Drilhon

 

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