His intervention at the conference

Jérémy will take part in the panel Shaping public policies for movement, dedicated to actions carried out at the federal, cantonal, and local levels to make physical activity a true pillar of public health. He will share a concrete and inspiring perspective on how a city can mobilize its residents around movement through an active APS policy.

Delegate for Physical Activity and Sport, City of Renens

A committed sports professional, Jérémy Maillefer currently serves as Delegate for Physical Activity and Sport for the City of Renens, where he leads the public policy initiative APS+ (Physical Activity and Sport for All). This innovative strategy is built on four core values — health, inclusion, sustainability, and enjoyment — and six strategic pillars, ranging from free physical activity to efficient public administration.

A former elite athlete and expert in sport science, Jérémy has also worked as a rowing coach, corporate movement consultant, and advisor on municipal sports policies. His career is driven by a strong conviction: sport is a school of life, and physical activity is a powerful catalyst for social cohesion and collective well-being.

Through his work, he advocates for more active, inclusive, and resilient cities, integrating movement into public policies, infrastructure, and everyday habits. His cross-disciplinary and human-centered approach to sport makes him a key actor in transforming communities through physical activity.