Chloé Boscagli appointed new Director of MonacoTech

MonacoTech has announced the appointment of Chloé Boscagli as its new Director, effective 1st December, succeeding Sandrine Sauval-Chanteloube who has led the Principality’s startup incubator for the past four years.

In her new role, Boscagli will oversee the next stage of MonacoTech’s development, with a strong focus on expanding its international reach and continuing to drive innovation within Monaco’s growing startup ecosystem.

Founded in 2017 by the Prince’s Government, Monaco Telecom and entrepreneur Xavier Niel, MonacoTech has become a cornerstone of innovation in the Principality. To date, it has supported 68 startups, leading to the creation of 30 active companies and around 60 jobs. The incubator currently supports 25 startups.

Chloé Boscagli brings a rich background in business strategy and international development. A graduate of HEC Paris and holder of a Master’s degree in Business Law and International Taxation from the Sorbonne, she began her career at CMS Bureau Francis Lefebvre. She later joined Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer as Project Director to the Deputy Chairman, contributing to strategic initiatives for the Group.

In 2023, Boscagli joined the Prince’s Government during the creation of the Attractiveness Unit, where she served as Director of Monaco Private Label — a prestigious network of nearly 2,000 entrepreneurs and investors from over 60 countries. She is also currently Deputy Mayor of Monaco, with a portfolio covering early childhood, youth, and gender equality.

MonacoTech has praised the work of outgoing Director Sandrine Sauval-Chanteloube, under whose leadership the incubator was successfully structured and expanded. Her tenure saw accelerated value creation and new employment opportunities within the local economy. She now moves on to become Director of Innovation at SMEG.

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Photo: Chloe Boscagli (left) with outgoing MonacoTech Director Sandrine Sauval-Chanteloube. Photo provided