Comité départemental
du tourisme de l'Oise

One of the objectives of the Comite departemental du Tourisme de l'Oise, is to encourage Culture and Tourism to work together, even if their interests do not always coincide. It is also a question of encouraging sites to obtain information gathered by the Comite departemental du Tourisme on market trends and product creation.
In 2002, the Comite departemental du Tourisme de l'Oise invited the Museum & Industries Association to organise their yearly meeting at the Chateau de Chantilly. Thus, the Association enjoyed this prestigious setting for its day on the theme ‘Welcome at Cultural Sites.
19, rue Pierre Jacoby
BP 80802 ·60008 Beauvais · France
T él. : 03 44 45 82 12
Fax : 03 44 45 16 19
E-mail : cdt.oise@wanadoo.fr
Site web : www.oisetourisme.com
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National Federation
of Historical Routes

The Museum & Industries Association works alongside the National Federation of Historical Roads in its development of shops and the welcome at historical sites.
Château des Réaux
37140 Chouzé sur Loire · France
Tél. : 02 47 95 14 40
Fax : 02 47 95 18 34
E-mail : reaux@wanadoo.fr
Site web : www.routes-historiques.com
Contact : Florence de Bouillé
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Kazachok, Licensing Guide

Published by Kazachok,a young publishing company, this guide brings together all the necessary information for participants in the field of licensing on the French market. Available since January 2002, it includes an index of brands and their French representatives, a directory of companies producing under license, and a list of consultants, decision-makers and specialists in the sector.
In partnership with Kazachok, the Museum & Industries Association offers its members the opportunity of being more activet in the licensing world, thanks to their name being included in the guide
44 rue La Bruyère
75009 Paris · France
Tél. : 01 40 82 71 00
Fax : 01 48 78 12 43
Email : info@kazachok.com
Site web : www.kazachok.com
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Office de coopération
et d'information muséographiques

The OCIM has created an electronic tool, called ‘Veille des Boutiques de Musees' known as VBM, which enables museum shop managers to keep in touch with their profession..VBM was presented during one of the working days of the Museum & Industries Association.
36, rue Chabot-Charny
21000 Dijon · France
Tél. : 03 80 58 98 50
Fax : 03 80 58 98 58
E-mail : ocim@u-bourgogne.fr
Site web : www.ocim.fr
Contact : Catherine Franche
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EAC
The School of Cultural
Management Careers

"All cultural and artistic events require a myriad of supporting professionals highly trained in the field of Art and Culture. EAC graduates achieve a high level of knowledge in cultural support expertise, enabling them to become valuable managers in the cultural and artistic market place”.
Claude Vivier - Le Got, Founder and President of Groupe EAC.
With more than 20 years' experience, EAC has become a leading school teaching cultural mediation within the world of the Arts and art market management.
13 rue de la Grange Batelière
75009 Paris · France
tél : +33 (0)1 47 70 23 83
fax : +33(0)1 47 70 17 83
email : jacquelinechesta@groupeeac.com
web : www.groupeeac.com
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IESA Art School

IESA, a unique educational institution, was founded in 1985 and has been recognized by the French Minister of Culture and Communication since 1998. IESA welcomes applicants from various levels of education into its three departments: the Art Market, Multimedia and Cultural Events Management. Applicants range from high school graduates to Masters students.
An international profile
Since its foundation in 1985, IESA has developed its European profile, taking part in events from Lausanne to London, setting up offices and short courses in Brussels and in Florence. From the outset the philosophy of IESA has been to introduce an international aspect to its teaching both in the planning of courses, in exchanges and in partnerships. This is seen as an essential part of its formation as a centre for the arts and cultural activities.
Having taken its international development to the highest level of the Institute, members of the Advisory Council of IESA include representatives from the various European countries in which IESA is involved: Françoise Aubry, Director of the Horta Museum in Brussels, Isabella Lapi-Ballerini, Director of the Museum of Modern Art, Pitti Palace, Florence and Anne Ceresole, former director of Sotheby's Institute and secretary of the Decorative Arts Society of Great Britain.
In terms of training, IESA offers a complete range of services for specialists in the art market, cultural and event techniques professionals, as well as other cultural activities,.Through its multimedia department, it offers teaching facilities afforded by the new digital technologies.
5, avenue de l'Opéra
75001 Paris · France
Tél : +33(0)1 42 96 34 77
Fax : +33(0)1 42 96 57 03
Email : i.rousseaux@iesa.fr
Web : www.iesa.fr
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