Erwann Hirel
About Erwann Hirel
Erwann Hirel serves as the Rédacteur En Chef at Hebdo Le Trégor, where he leads the editorial team and contributes to the success of Actu.fr. He has a background in political science and management, with extensive experience in the regional press sector in France.
Work at Ouest-France
Erwann Hirel has extensive experience in the regional press sector in France. He currently serves as Rédacteur en Chef at Hebdo Le Trégor, a publication under Groupe Publihebdos. His role involves leading the editorial team and overseeing content strategy. Under his leadership, Hebdo Le Trégor contributes to the broader reach of Publihebdos, which serves approximately 3.1 million readers through various publications.
Education and Expertise
Erwann Hirel's educational background includes a Diplômé de 3e cycle d'Etudes politiques in Communication et idéologies from Droit et Sciences politiques - Rennes I, completed between 1984 and 1992. He also holds a DEA in Sciences politiques from Université de Rennes I. In 2008, he studied Management at Groupe Hersant Media and achieved certification from Académie des journalistes. This combination of education equips him with a strong foundation in both political communication and management.
Background
Erwann Hirel began his academic journey at Lycée-collège Saint-Vincent in Rennes, where he earned a Baccalauréat littéraire from 1979 to 1983. His career in journalism has been marked by a commitment to regional news, particularly through his work with Hebdo Le Trégor and Actu.fr, a platform that attracts over 80 million visits per month. His background reflects a long-standing dedication to the field of journalism and media.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Erwann Hirel has played a significant role in enhancing the digital presence of the publications under Groupe Publihebdos. His contributions have helped the group achieve 25 million unique users accessing their content online. His leadership at Hebdo Le Trégor and involvement with Actu.fr demonstrate his impact on the regional press landscape in France.