Louli Sanua

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Louli Sanua
Louli Sanua
BornJuly 5, 1886
DiedOctober 8, 1967(1967-10-08) (aged 81)
Alma materSorbonne
OccupationFounder of HEC Jeunes Filles

Louli Sanua (2nd arrondissement of Paris, July 5, 1886 – Boulogne-Billancourt, October 8, 1967) was a French feminist teacher and pedagogue.[1] She founded in 1916 and directed the first major school for business women, the EHEC, renamed HEC Jeunes Filles upon the Liberation and absorbed in 1975 by HEC Paris.[2]

Louli Sanua studied at Sorbonne University.[3]

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  • Jean Milhaud, Retrouver le temps vécu : Louli Sanua vivante., Librairie du Bois, Paris, 1969, 95 p.
  • Marielle Delorme-Hoechstetter, Louli Sanua et l'école de haut enseignement commercial pour jeunes filles (HECJF): genèse d'une grande école féminine (1916-1941), EHESS, Paris, 1995, 282 p.

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