Claire Genelot
About Claire Genelot
Claire Genelot is a web journalist with extensive experience in Middle Eastern issues and a strong background in political science. She has worked at various organizations, including iloubnan.info and Association Hozana, and has lived in five different countries, enhancing her cultural understanding.
Current Role at Hozana
Claire Genelot has been working as a Web Journalist at Association Hozana since 2020. In this role, she focuses on creating content for prayer communities and has contributed to the development of spiritual guides and prayer resources. She is involved in promoting prayer challenges and retreats online, enhancing the organization's outreach and engagement.
Previous Experience in Journalism
Prior to her current position, Claire worked as a Web Journalist at iloubnan.info for six months in 2011 and 2012 while based in Beirut. This experience provided her with insights into the Lebanese media landscape and helped her develop her journalistic skills.
Educational Background
Claire studied at Institut catholique de Paris, where she completed the Préparation Sciences Po program and achieved Première année de Licence from 2006 to 2007. She later attended Université Saint-Joseph de Beyrouth, earning a Master 2 in Sciences politiques et gouvernement from 2010 to 2011. Additionally, she studied at Institut catholique d'études supérieures, obtaining another Master 2 in Sciences politiques from 2007 to 2012.
Language Proficiency and Cultural Immersion
Claire speaks Arabic daily and is well immersed in Lebanese society, which enhances her understanding of Middle Eastern issues. Her role as a teacher in Lebanon deepened her expertise in using the French language, strengthening her writing skills and allowing her to connect with the young Lebanese population.
International Experience
Claire has lived in five different countries, including the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Austria, Singapore, and Lebanon. These international experiences have enriched her understanding of diverse cultures and contributed to her ability to engage with a wide variety of people.