Didier Truchot

 

Jean-Marc Lech

 

Ipsos is moving to Porte de Gentilly

On Monday 8th March 2004, Ipsos moved into its new premises at 35, rue du Val de Marne, Paris 13ème. Designed by a renowned architect - Henri Gaudin - and built by Bouygues, the Ipsos building is a major piece of architectural work and, because it is located outside the périphérique (the Paris ring road), it unites the city of Paris and the town of Gentilly.

The building faces Charléty Stadium, another of the architect's works, and provides 650 Ipsos employees - who are currently based at five different sites in Paris, Montrouge and Courbevoie - with a working environment that is pleasant, user-friendly and, of course, functional.

These new premises are highly conducive not only to the expansion of Ipsos's activities in France, but are also of great value to the group's other companies around the world, who now benefit from the headquarters and meeting place they deserve.We are extremely proud of the choice we made in the spring of 2001, as it allows Ipsos to make its mark on history and to contribute to the development of its environment.
                         

Jean-Marc Lech                                    Didier Truchot