Julie LAULUSA Member of the Group Executive Board
Qualification
- Ph.D. in Management Science at Université Paris Dauphine, Thesis: “Accounting system in transitional economies: Chinese experience”
- French Foreign Trade advisor
- French CPA Association, final year as CPA candidate
- Expert Status granted by the Chinese Government
- Shanghai Magnolia Silver Award by Shanghai Municipal Government
Relevant experience
Julie founded Forvis Mazars Shanghai office in 2002 and became Managing Partner shortly after.
Based in China for over twenty years, Julie has witnessed the huge evolution of China’s economic and social development, and has rich experience in advising international firms in their expansion in China. With deep knowledge in international and Chinese business strategy and in-depth insights on Chinese market, Julie is expert in advising foreign invested enterprises for problems frequently encountered, strategies and market trends in industry, retail and service sectors. Julie also acts as the leading partner of Forvis Mazars global coordination for complex cross boarder assignments.
In 2012, Julie established Forvis Mazars GCS, which now covers more than 60 countries and regions with 100+ professionals and has been actively engaged in helping Chinese companies to “go global. With her broad perspective and vast experience, Julie has assisted large scale Chinese companies in completing cross-border M&A and greenfield investment in US, Latam, Europe, Asia-pacific,
Africa and to solve complex and special issues in these regions. She has furthermore assisted mega M&A projects for Chinese enterprises and has in-depth knowledge of international cross border M&A implementation. She has also published a number of articles including the book “China Outbound Investment”.
With years of business experience and analysis of the luxury industry, Julie has gained extensive experience in providing audit and advisory services to luxury groups in China. In 2019, she initiated the survey on Chinese consumers and published relevant report in three consecutive years: Chinese Luxury Brand Consumers, Chinese consumers in 2021: how priorities in lifestyle consumption are changing, Sustainable consumption of Chinese consumers: today and beyond, diving into the “profile of all generations of luxury consumers” in China and providing deep and thorough insights for practitioners in the consumer goods and luxury industries.
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- Julie Laulusa chaired a panel discussion at the 2014 Michelin Challenge Bibendum
- Julie Laulusa interviewed by Europa Star: "China, Swiss Watchmaking at a Crossroads"
- "A women's world, a better world?" warmly welcomed by the Chinese media
- G20 China 2016. Our message to Business Leaders
- The Chinese Middle Class - Mechanical watches — the absolute priority
- Dr. Julie Laulusa interviewed by Europa Star
- Julie Laulusa published an article on Double Taxation Agreement between France and China
- China, The Horizon Brightens —— Julie Laulusa Interviewed by Europa Star
- Webinar Invitation —— Chinese Luxury Brand Consumers – a generational, gender and city-tier analysis by Mazars China
- Mazars Releases Chinese Luxury Brand Consumers to Explore the "Luxury Consumption Ideology" of Chinese People
- Mazars Releases Chinese Luxury Brand Consumers to Explore the "Luxury Consumption Ideology" of Chinese People
- Brands, Behaviours and Backgrounds: Understanding Luxury Customers in China
- C-suite barometer: Insights from China
- Facilitating digitalisation and new retailing for a win-win future in the consumer goods industry
- Long-term value will be the key to win Chinese consumers —— Julie Laulusa Interviewed by Europa Star
- How can enterprises achieve sustainable development goals?
- How will brands respond to "new retail" with Chinese characteristics?
- How can women leadership become the engine of enterprise development?
- Chinese consumers in 2021: how priorities in lifestyle consumption are changing
- Launch event | Chinese consumers in 2021: how priorities in lifestyle consumption are changing
- Chinese consumers in 2021: how priorities in lifestyle consumption are changing
- 5 ways Chinese consumers are shifting their priorities
- Webinar | From having to being: how China’s consumers are shifting their lifestyle priorities
- A market in motion: how China will shape the next generation of luxury vehicles
- Online event | The launch of Mazars' report on Sustainable consumption of Chinese consumers: today and beyond
- Capital restructuring for foreign companies in China and Hong Kong
- Mazars Partner speaks on M&A tax and legal issues
- Mazars IFRI event on China profit repatriation issues
- Mazars helps Chinese investors in France
- New obligations for employers and tax issues relating to social insurance
- Seminar - Regulation on Foreign Investment in China and France
- Post-financial crisis development perspectives for the Aerospace industry
- Doing business in China 2021.
- Julie Laulusa in Cargonews Asia - "China tipped to lead in aeronautical field in 10 years"
- Mazars Global China Services
- Implications of the PRC social insurance law for foreigners
- "Invest in Asia" seminar in Lille (France)
- "Invest in Asia" seminar in Paris (France)
- "Invest in Asia" seminar in Lyon (France)
- Julie Laulusa's speech on social insurance law for foreigner related in lepetitjournal.com
- Julie Laulusa in Connexions #60
- Nomad China, November 2007 - "China, an awakened giant"
- A women's world, a better world?
- Doing business in the Netherlands 2022
- Bank News - December 2013
- Collective Intelligence magazine, issue #1 (March 2014)
- Bank News - June 2014
- 2013 French fashion and luxury study
- Bank News - December 2014
- Chinese luxury brand consumers — a generational, gender and city-tier analysis
- Let’s talk luxury – the Forvis Mazars podcast about the luxury business model makeover
- Doing business in China 2024
- Insights from North Asia’s beauty industry: integrating technological and sustainable transformation
- Financial services industry publications
- Doing business in Asia Pacific 2024-2025
- Why do leading European construction and engineering groups seem to be immune to the crisis in the sector?
- Guide to Doing Business in Asia Pacific 2017-2018