Summary
Guillaume Levieux is a public-sector digital transformation leader and state administrator in training with eight years’ experience modernizing French environmental services through product-driven web projects and intrapreneurial startups. Former volcanologist and science journalist, he combines crisis communication and risk-management expertise with hands-on product ownership of Camino, an open digital cadastre for mining, and coordination of data and SI reforms across ministries. He has led small agile teams, coached decentralized services on adoption, and contributed to legal and procedural digitization efforts that bridge policy and user-centered design. Based in Paris, he is comfortable translating complex scientific and regulatory domains into pragmatic digital services, a skill shaped by on-the-ground observatory work and international crisis coordination. An unexpected strength is his track record in media integration and stakeholder training—skills that accelerate uptake of technical solutions in bureaucratic contexts.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
DEA - MSc degree Volcanology - Geophysics, DEA - MSc degree Volcanology - Geophysics at Université Blaise Pascal (Clermont-II) - Clermont-Ferrand
DESS - MSc degree Scientific and Technical Journalism, DESS - MSc degree Scientific and Technical Journalism at University of Montpellier
Concours des Instituts Régionaux d'Administration, Concours des Instituts Régionaux d'Administration at University of Paris I: Panthéon-Sorbonne
French, English, Italian, créole et pidgin