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Profile Territory Key figures
Elected representatives Institution
Employees Budget
Organization
Accompanying CEOs Training future employees
and CEOs Improving the attractiveness of the
Capital Region Representing the interests of
300,000 companies to public authorities
Missions
3Entrepreneurial energy for over 200 years
- leading CCI in France and in Europe
- a public institution, founded in 1803 by
Napoleon Bonaparte - 80 elected representatives and over 4,000
employees for 4 missions accompanying CEOs
training future CEOs and company employees
expanding the attractiveness of the territory
representing the interests of 300,000 companies
to public authorities - territorial power
- 4 départements represented Paris, Hauts de
Seine, Seine-Saint-Denis, and Val de Marne - over 1/6th of the French economy, 20 of GNP
4Serving more than 300,000 companies
Hauts de Seine 54,618 companies
Seine-Saint-Denis 40,359 companies
Val de Marne 33,538 companies
Paris 177,627 companies
5An essential player for economic development in
the Ile-de-France
63,000 prospective entrepreneurs advised 2,200
start-up entrepreneurs accompanied individually
30,721 start-up files handled at formalities
centers 205,000 export formalities carried out
770 firms accompanied abroad 13,000 young
people trained in 12 schools 40,000 trainees in
continuing education 4,000 apprentices 4.5
billion euros of economic effects thanks to the
conventions and trade fairs sector 4.5 million
downloaded documents including position papers
and information packs
680 CEOs elected by their peers
- The elected representatives, volunteers, are
drawn from all sectors of activity and manage
firms of all sizes
Val de Marne
Industry
11 reps
20 reps
Seine-Saint-Denis
Services
12 reps
Paris
38 reps
36 reps
Trade
Hauts de Seine
22 reps
21 reps
7A representative, efficient organization
- the President - Pierre Simon elected by the
General Assembly - chairs the Board
- presides over the General Assemblies
- sets the main orientations
- the Board - 12 members elected by the General
Assembly - makes the decisions
- the General Assembly
- elects the President
- determines the Chambers policy and votes the
budget - 80 elected representatives, who are members of
study commissions, institutional and
departmental councils, special commissions
84 delegations within the territories
- CCIP 75 - 177,627 companies - President
Geneviève Roy - CCIP 92 - 54,618 companies - President Claude
Leroi - CCIP 93 - 40,359 companies - President Guy
Coste - CCIP 94 - 33,538 companies - President
Christian Pépineau
9400 million euros for action
Where does the money come from ?
Other sectors
Education / Training
19.8
Other resources
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Activities
125.0
22.1
102.9
2004 budget figures in millions of euros
104,000 men and women at the service of
entrepreneurs
- A wide range of know-how
- 200 occupations can be found at the CCIP
- Internal mobility and training
- A sum equivalent to 3 of total salaries
isdevoted to employee training
Employees by job
Finance and administration
668 persons
Top management and other 287
Research and information 229
Territorial action 569
Training / Education
2,331 persons
11The 2004-2009 term five prioritiesto face the
challenges in the Capital Region
- 1 Starting up 200,000 companies achieving
50,000 handovers of firms - 2 Training the men and women needed by companies
- 3 Bolstering the international influence of the
Capital Region - 4 Maintaining and expanding trade and services
- 5 Developing and emphasizing the fields of
regional excellence
12Giving companies the means to expand
- accompanying CEOs in the field
- CCIP Services a range of services for every
requirement - training employees and future CEOs at each stage
of professional life - CCIP schools recognized, sought-after training
and education - developing the attractiveness of the Capital
Region - 4 major convention and exhibition
infrastructures - representing the interests of 300,000 companies
- taxation, social questions, environment 30
white papers per year concerning strategic issues
for companies
13Accompanying CEOs in the the field
- intervening in territorial projects alongside
local authorities - centers of excellence, urban business
redevelopment, public transport - helping start-ups and company handovers
- furthering company development
- CCIP Services, to accompany firms on a daily
basis - support for trade and urban business renewal
- information and advice concerning employment and
human resources - assistance for innovation
14Training and educating employees and future CEOs
- 13,000 undergraduate and graduate students
educated yearly, including 4,000 apprentices
(the largest apprenticeship training center
in France) - 12 educational institutions in France and 6
throughout the world (Europe, Africa, Middle
East and Asia) - 40,000 adults in continuing training
- almost 85 of CCIP students are hired during the
6 months following their graduation
15Training and educating employees and future CEOs
- undergraduate and graduate business schools
- HEC School of Management, ESCP-EAP European
School of Management - undergraduate and graduate engineering and
technical schools - ESIEE Group (École Supérieure dIngénieur en
Électronique et Électrotechnique), ISTM
(Institut Supérieur de Technologie et
Management), ESIV (École Supérieure des
Industries du Vêtement), ESCF (École Supérieure
de Cuisine Française) - technological schools
- CFI (Industrial Training Center), École
Grégoire-Ferrandi, Gobelins-lécole - de limage, Tecomah-lécole de lenvironnement
et du cadre de vie - sales and entrepreneurial schools
- Négocia-lécole de la vente et de la négociation
commerciale, Advancia-lécole où - les projets prennent vie
16Training and educating employees and future CEOs
- 40,000 adults yearly in 13 continuing education
centers HEC Group, ESCP-EAP, ESIEE Group, ISTM,
ESIV, ESCF, CFI Grégoire-Ferrandi School,
Gobelins, Tecomah, Advancia, Négocia, Pariglotte - 700 programs and customized training schemes
- encouraging and reinforcing the awarding of
experience-based degrees - anticipating the expectations of companies
thanks to the OFEM - Training, Employment and
Vocational Observatory - helping jobseekers adapt their skills and
know-how to company requirements
17Developing the attractivenessof the Capital
Region
- under the label The Leading Venues of Paris, the
Palais des Congrès de Paris, the Versailles
Conference Center, the Paris-Nord Villepinte
Exhibition Center, and the Paris-Le Bourget
Exhibition Center, host noteworthy trade fairs
and conventions - approximately 100 trade fairs and over 200
conventions yearly - almost 2.6 million participants (visitors,
conventiongoers, exhibitors ), of whom 33 were
foreign - 131 million euros of consolidated turnover
- Paris - the worlds top venue for hosting
international trade fairs and conventions
18Developing the attractivenessof the Capital
Region
- reinforcing Paris position in trade fairs and
conventions - supporting the Paris Convention and Visitors
Bureau - supporting Promosalons, the organization
promoting French trade shows abroad - boosting the Capital Regions influence
worldwide - Paris Ile-de-France Economic Capital an
association bringing together more than 100
French and international companies to promote
Paris Ile-de-France and to enhance its
attractiveness
19Representing the interests of 300,000 companies
- the commissions of elected representatives
produce reports on current issues affecting
companies - taxation, regional infrastructure and economic
expansion, company law, support for business,
sustainable development - 30 position papers are voted each year by the
General Assembly and submitted to the public
authorities
20Continuous informationfor companies
Le Nouveau Courrier leading economic monthly in
Paris Ile-de-France (in French) audited
circulation 255,000
www.ccip.fr the portal for services and
information for over 2 million internauts