Arnaud Delubac
Arnaud Delubac (born July 1995 in Paris) is a French entrepreneur and engineer. He studied management at ESSEC Business School and engineering at CentraleSupélec. While at university, he started Planshot, a social network for sharing spontaneous plans with friends. He later interned at Withings, where he saw how digital tools can measure health indicators and create incentive-based models. He also worked in the French government on digital communications for Prime Minister Édouard Philippe and for Secretaries of State for Digital Affairs Mounir Mahjoubi and Cédric O. In 2019, he co-founded Greenly with Alexis Normand and Matthieu Vegreville. Greenly offers a B2B platform that helps businesses track and manage their greenhouse gas emissions. The company raised 21 million euros in a Series A in 2022 and 49 million euros in a Series B in 2024, led by Fidelity International Strategic Ventures, with investors including Benhamou Global Ventures, Move Capital, HPE, HSBC, XAnge, and Energy Impact Partners. Delubac serves as Greenly’s chief marketing officer and is also a director of Greenly UK Ltd. He was named to Forbes’ 2022 Europe 30 Under 30 for his work with Greenly.
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