Strategy and M&A Analyst (6 months internship)

  • Marcq-en-Barœul
  • Lesaffre
Job Description Main missions Reporting to the Strategy and Corporate Development Director, you will work on strategy and M&A topics with multiple stakeholders within the group, in the Strategy and Corporate Development department, and directly with the relevant Business Units. You will play a key role in identifying innovative biotech companies and start-ups, to support the group's growth in the fields of Health, Nutrition and Biotech. Roles and responsibilities Participation in various subjects related to the company's strategy; Identification of M&A targets: screening of acquisition opportunities, preliminary diagnosis of targets, presentation to the General Managers in charge of the different Business Units; Participation in M&A projects: strategic analysis, valuation of acquisition targets using various methods depending on the nature of the target (commercial stage company, R&D laboratory, start-up...), due-diligence; Monitoring investment opportunities in innovative start-ups via a Venture Capital fund in which Lesaffre is a shareholder. Qualifications Profile sought Student / graduate of a top-ranking business, engineering or agronomy school. Interest in corporate strategy and M&A. Appetence for the health, nutrition and biotechnology sectors. Intellectual curiosity. Strong analysis and synthesis skills. Strong communication skills. Good knowledge of corporate finance. Good knowledge of Office tools (PowerPoint, Excel). Additional Information What can Lesaffre International offer you: We are a successful family-owned company with long-standing history where people truly matter. We promote a sense of fulfilment with a genuine mission: nourish and protect the planet. A good working atmosphere, in a brand-new Campus (With a Gym, a Restaurant, …) fostering synergies and teamwork. All our positions are opened to persons with disabilities. Desired start date: Depending on availability, for a minimum duration of 5-6 months Salary according to internal scale.