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Nathalie Collin

Nathalie Collin is a French business woman who has worked in the record, press, media and communication sectors. She is currently (Deputy CEO of Le Groupe La Poste in charge of Digital Services and Communication ).
== Career ==

Nathalie Collin has a Master's degree in business and tax law (Paris 2- Assas) and is a graduate of the ESSEC business school (1988). She has held posts as a consultant at Arthur Andersen (1987–1990 and 1992–1993), CFO of the "Cité mondiale des vins et spiritueux" (1990–92), Europe CFO (1993–97) of Interleaf in London (1997–99) then CFO of Interleaf.
In 1999, she was recruited by Emmanuel de Buretel as CEO of Virgin Music France. In 2002, when Virgin was absorbed by its parent company EMI Music, she became CEO of the whole entity, then Chairperson of the EMI Music France Group. She headed up EMI France until 2009. She is also a member of the Board of Directors of the French National Syndicate for Phonographic Publishing (SNEP), and treasurer and Vice-Chairperson of the French Civil Society of Phonographic Producers (SCPP).
She left EMI Music in February 2009 and joined the Libération newspaper as Chairperson of the Management Board, working alongside Édouard de Rothschild, the newspaper's main shareholder. She balanced the newspapers accounts, launched a new format of Libération, developed a premium digital service offer and brought a new shareholder into the business, Bruno Ledoux, who became the majority shareholder with Édouard de Rothschild. In June 2009, she proposed to implement a tax for Internet access providers in order to contribute to financing the French written press.
In 2010, she contributed to creating a digital kiosk for press publishers (Epresse Premium), in conjunction with five other daily papers and three news magazines. In the same year, as director and chairperson of the Paris Daily Newspaper Cooperative (Coopérative des Quotidiens), she participated in establishing the recovery plan for Presstalis (formerly NMPP), a press distribution company. She met Claude Perdriel when looking for shareholders for Libération. In 2011, on his request, she joined Le Nouvel Observateur as Chairperson of the Management Board and CEO of the Group.
She developed the digital activities of the Nouvel Observateur Group. She supported the acquisition of Rue89. In March 2012, with Olivier Wicker and Laurent Joffrin, she launched Obsession, a lifestyle magazine distributed with the Nouvel Observateur, with a circulation of 500,000 copies. Working with Claude Perdriel, in the face of a difficult economic climate in the press and news magazine sector, she implemented a business restructuring plan to rebalance the company accounts, notably by turning TéléObs into a two-weekly publication, renegotiating with the printers, cutting staff and developing digital revenues.
In conjunction with other publishers, she was behind the initiative to create the Association de la presse d'information politique et générale (AIPG (Press association for political and general news )). In this role, she worked actively to find a better breakdown of value between search engines and press publishers. Within this context, she established dialogue and relations with German, Italian, Swiss and Portuguese publisher trade associations.
As Chairperson of the AIPG (French Press association for political and general news), Nathalie Collin took part in the negotiations between publishers and Google aimed at obtaining recognition of the value of press content and establishing the principles for a commercial partnership and support for the digital transition of the press. The negotiations were coordinated by Marc Schwartz, a mediator appointed by the French public authorities. The agreement was signed at the Élysée. Eric Schmidt and François Hollande qualified the agreement as historic. It was the first time that one of the world's leading internet players had accepted to negotiate with a group of publishers in order to develop their digital activities and support them through this transition, with a view to mutual benefit. As part of the agreement, Google agreed to finance the innovative digital developments of press publishers through the creation of a €60 million fund. Nathalie Collin was appointed joint Chairperson of the Google Fund for Digital Innovation in the Press (FINP) along with the vice-Chairperson of Google Europe, Carlo d'Asaro Biondo7. The fund has been operational since September 2013.
Within the AIPG, Nathalie Collin supported Pierre Lescure's proposal for a tax on connected devices. With the SEPM and AIPG, she supported the neutrality of the VAT rate for the online press. The VAT rate for the online press was aligned with that of the written press (2.1%) in February 2014. On 12 March 2014, she resigned from her positions at the Nouvel Observateur. At this time, the take-over of the magazine (which was making a loss) by Xavier Niel, Pierre Bergé and Matthieu Pigasse was being finalised.
In April 2014, she joined Philippe Wahl (Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Le Groupe La Poste) on the Le Groupe La Poste’s Executive Committee, taking up the position of Deputy Chief Executive Officer and Communication Director for the Group. On 10 February 2015, she was appointed Deputy Chief Executive Officer in charge of Digital Business and Communication.〔http://legroupe.laposte.fr/Espace-Presse/Liste-des-communiques/Nathalie-Collin-Directrice-Generale-adjointe-en-charge-de-la-Communication-est-nommee-Directrice-Generale-adjointe-en-charge-du-Numerique-et-de-la-Communication〕

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