Jeremy Coxet, Cécile Lorenzini and Armand Lebrun have taken the helm of the Vanksen communication agency following the departure of Xavier Lesueur.  (Photo: Frédérique Clement/Vanksen)

Jeremy Coxet, Cécile Lorenzini and Armand Lebrun have taken the helm of the Vanksen communication agency following the departure of Xavier Lesueur.  (Photo: Frédérique Clement/Vanksen)

The founder of the Vanksen communication agency, Xavier Lesueur, has decided to hand over the reins to a trio comprised of Jeremy Coxet, Cécile Lorenzini and Armand Lebrun.

After founding the Vanksen communication agency in 2001 and developing it in several countries, Xavier Lesueur has decided to leave the company to pursue new projects in real estate.

"After 20 years at the helm of Vanksen, it was time for me to hand over. At the time, we came to the market convinced that Web 2.0 was going to fundamentally change the habits of Internet users and marketing needs: we were UFOs in the world of communications agencies," Lesueur said in an official statement.

Xavier Lesueur leaves the communication agency in the hands of a management team composed of Jeremy Coxet, Cécile Lorenzini and Armand Lebrun.

The founder of Vanksen has already announced that he will be joining one of his former partners, Lionel Constantini, to develop a new real estate project. Named Milimalis, this new company aims to offer a simplified approach to real estate with the aim of facilitating all stages of the investment process, from advice on asset creation to negotiation, including financing, promotion, interior design and rental concierge services.

This article was originally written in French for and has been translated and edited by Delano