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Notre Mission

Our mission

Provide support, encouragement and counseling services to emerging economic actors, cities & territorial entities, aa well as non-governmental organizations in their transformations and transitions to better serve their "clients" and build a more equitable, co-responsible, and sustainable world.

Contribute to the empowerment of populations and individuals, by facilitating connections between actors of positive transformation for humanity and for our planet.

Support entrepreneurship and initiative by individuals and communities.

Where does the name Eukalypton come from?

The name “Eukalypton” is derived from Eucalyptus, the Australian tree named in 1788 by the French botanist Charles Louis L’héritier de Brutelle. It combines two ancient Greek words: eu → "well" kalyptos → "covered" or "hidden," like the calyx that covers and protects the flowers of this Australian tree.

The initial objective of the company was to support SMEs, startups, associations, and municipalities in their transformation, focusing on two main areas:

In 2024, EUKALYPTON decided to transform itself – from working on a pure tailor-made basis a more modular range of offerings. This will allow us to work in a more effective fashion with customers who have a clear strategy but want specific circumscribed transformation services, and with specific third-party experts.

Our Team

Jonathan WOODS

Jonathan WOODS

Based in: France

Fondateur et dirigeant d'Eukalypton

Vertu IMMATH

Vertu IMMATH

Based in: France

Business Developer

Junel BOKO ASSOGBA

Junel BOKO ASSOGBA

Based in: Benin

Développeur Web fullstack

Alia SY

Kevine FIANGUEU SIABO

Based in: France

Experte en CRM, IA, automatisation, analyse de données chez EUKALYPTON."

Hélène ELOI BLEZES

Hélène ELOI BLEZES

Based in: France

Réalisatrice Audiovisuelle (films, documentaires, reportages)

Alima SANOGO

Alima SANOGO

Based in: Ivory Coast

Consultant in identity communication and promotion on social networks