Didier SoulignacI worked for GENI two years ago, while I was a student at The California School of International Management (CSIM). My first mission was to work on GENI's website. In fact, I was like the webmaster assistant and my work was to put new articles online. I was also working on what we call "broken links." Still as the webmaster assistant, I improved the French part of the site. The goal of this first mission was to create the most attractive website, where people could find any information they wanted about renewable energy. Renewable energy is no longer a topic only for adults. More and more children want to learn about it. So my second mission as an intern was to create a page especially dedicated to those children. We tried to explain renewable energy with small and short animations rather than with words and sentences. I was only there as an intern, and was only there 10 hours or maybe 15 hours a week; however, I am proud to say now that during the 6 months, I was part of GENI. The vision of GENI, and more precisely of Peter, (President) was at first completely different from mine, and he tried to understand our point of view and explain his with real and concrete arguments. Now, I'm not saying that I have changed my mind, but I look seriously at renewable energy as a big issue.
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