This month, we spotlight four ESEO alumni whose recent accomplishments speak to the diversity and depth of our community. Whether driving industry transformation, promoting inclusive innovation, or advancing international leadership, these graduates show how engineering is just the beginning.
Bruno RACAULT (ESEO 1985), President of ALL Circuits, was recently featured in Émergence Magazine for his remarkable industrial turnaround. In 2009, he led the takeover of a struggling electronics factory in Meung-sur-Loire—saving 400 jobs—and transformed it into France’s top PCB manufacturer. Today, the company boasts over 2,000 employees, global sites across France, Tunisia, Mexico, and soon China, and a reputation for automation, quality, and resilience. Racault credits this success to bold leadership, a strong team spirit, and a deep belief in the future of French industry.
Antonin BELMA (ESEO 2023) was recently featured in Ouest-France in an in-depth piece exploring the rise of carbon-plated “super shoes” in athletics. Now pursuing a second Master’s at Université Savoie-Mont-Blanc and interning at Salomon, Antonin shared insights from his academic research on how new-generation running shoes impact energy efficiency and performance. A former ESEO student and member of Entente Angevine, he combines a passion for sport with a strong background in medical engineering, helping to bridge innovation and athletics.
Camille LECLERC (ESEO 2019) has been appointed General Manager of IT Link Canada. Nearly four years after joining the company, Camille now leads a strong team focused on expanding recruitment and business opportunities across Canada. Grateful for the trust of IT Link leadership and the support of colleagues, she looks forward to building a bright future alongside the Ciao Technologies team. A great milestone in a fast-growing international career!
Anaïs MOULIN (ESEO 2022) continues to advocate for accessibility and inclusion in tech. She will speak at Touraine Tech 2026 on the often-overlooked topic of invisible disabilities and how AI can support more accessible meetings—her second appearance at the event. Anaïs also recently joined a gender-diversity meetup hosted by Yeeso and IT Women Network, where she tackled the same theme. A meaningful voice making tech more inclusive, one talk at a time.
ESEO is incredibly proud of these alumni and their great accomplishments.
These alumni continue to lead with creativity, conviction, and impact—on the ground, in the lab, and in the boardroom. Their stories remind us that ESEO is more than a school; it’s a launchpad for bold ideas and lasting contributions across every field.
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