Explore the detailed record of transactions filed by Julie WALBAUM, Ancienne Directrice Générale de Maisons du Monde. Insider active across 1 companies, notably Maisons du Monde. In total, 9 filings have been logged. Total volume traded: €1.7m. The latest transaction was filed on 10 March 2023 — Acquisition gratuite d'actions. Regulator: AMF. All data is openly available.
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Julie Walbaum is a French executive known for her leadership in retail, digital transformation and home furnishings, best recognized for serving as Chief Executive Officer of Maisons du Monde from July 2018 to March 2023. She holds a master’s degree in e-commerce from ESSEC and an MBA in entrepreneurship from INSEAD, credentials that reflect a profile combining commercial rigor, entrepreneurial mindset and digital expertise. She began her career in consulting at Deloitte in 2001, then joined McKinsey & Company in 2003, where she became a partner in 2012. That background gave her a strong foundation in strategy, organizational change and performance management. Before joining Maisons du Monde, Walbaum co-founded Westwing France, an e-commerce company focused on home decor and furniture, and served as its Managing Director until 2014. She then joined Maisons du Monde in 2014 as Director of Digital, Customer Marketing and Customer Support. In that role, she helped accelerate the company’s omnichannel evolution, improve customer engagement and strengthen the use of digital tools and data in commercial decision-making. Her appointment to the top job in 2018 followed a period in which the company sought to deepen its transformation and broaden its lifestyle positioning. As CEO, Walbaum led Maisons du Monde through a phase of strategic development and modernization. She worked to reinforce the brand’s appeal as an accessible, inspiring and responsible home lifestyle player across Europe. Her tenure included a stronger emphasis on digital capabilities, customer experience, marketplace development and a more data-driven organization. She also became President of the Maisons du Monde Foundation in 2020, extending the group’s environmental and social commitments, notably around forest protection and wood revaluation. Overall, her leadership combined growth ambitions with operational transformation and sustainability priorities. She stepped down in 2023, leaving behind a company that had further advanced its omnichannel model and ESG agenda under her stewardship.