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Leo Trespeuch
Leo Trespeuch

Léo Trespeuch, was born on 4 April 1987. He lives in Val Thorens. He has practiced snowboarding since 1997. On the 26 January 2007, he became the Boardercross University World Champion. He studied at University of Savoy and University of Grenoble. He researches into sports marketing, including Sponsoring, Crowdfunding and Participation.

References

  1. "Saint-Jean-de-Monts. De snowboardeur à chercheur". Ouest France.
  2. Trespeuch Leo, « L’APPORT DU SPONSORING DE CÉLÉBRITÉS AU CAPITAL MARQUE DE L’ENTREPRISE », Revue Française du Marketing, no 247, juin 2014, p. 66-75 (ISSN 0035-3051)

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