Clément Besnier is an insurance-focused transformation consultant and associate at aVB with 12 years of experience helping major French social and insurance players (MGEN, Malakoff Humanis, Agirc-Arrco) design and deliver digital services, program governance, and organizational change. He has progressed through consulting ranks from consultant to associate, combining hands-on project management, process optimization and digital customer journeys across health, retirement, and personal lines. Comfortable leading complex stakeholder landscapes, he specializes in feasibility studies, functional design, UAT, and deployment plans that turn strategic ambitions into operational reality. Beyond consulting, he contributes to open-source NLP work—adding Middle High German and prosody tools to the Classical Language Toolkit—demonstrating a rare blend of domain consulting and computational linguistics interest. Trained as an Ingénieur généraliste at Arts et Métiers, he pairs analytical rigor with strong interpersonal skills prized in client-facing, multicultural teams. Known for curiosity and a practical mindset, he seeks solutions that balance innovation with implementable, measured change.
12 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Ingénieur généraliste, Gestion de projet, Ingénieur généraliste, Gestion de projet at Arts et Métiers ParisTech - École Nationale Supérieure d'Arts et Métiers
Contributions:11 releases, 35 reviews, 168 commits in 5 years
Contributions summary:Clément primarily contributed to the development of the Classical Language Toolkit (CLTK) by adding support for the Middle High German language. Their work included implementing a syllable class, creating tools for Old Norse prosody, and integrating a lexicon. The contributions span the development of various text processing functionalities, demonstrating expertise in natural language processing and computational linguistics.
Contributions:112 commits, 83 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years 3 months
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