Fabienne Gérault
About Fabienne Gérault
Fabienne Gérault is a journalist currently working at Ouest-France in Alençon, Normandie, where she specializes in educational issues. She has a diverse background in journalism and communication, with previous roles at various organizations including Amnesty International France and CFPJ.
Current Role at Ouest-France
Fabienne Gérault has been working at Ouest-France as a journalist in the Orne region since 2016. In this role, she focuses on local news and issues, particularly in education. Her position allows her to engage with the community and report on relevant topics affecting the region.
Previous Experience at Ouest-France
Prior to her current role, Fabienne Gérault held several positions at Ouest-France. She served as the chief editor in Mayenne for one year from 2015 to 2016. Additionally, she worked as a copy editor in Mayenne for four months in 2015. Her experiences at Ouest-France have contributed to her extensive knowledge of local journalism.
Background in Human Rights and Campaign Coordination
Fabienne Gérault has a background in coordinating campaigns and actions for Amnesty International France, where she worked from 1987 to 1991. This role involved significant responsibilities in promoting human rights initiatives and mobilizing community support. Her experience in this international organization has informed her approach to journalism.
Education and Communication Training
Gérault has extensive experience in journalism and communication training. She worked as a trainer at CFPJ from 2004 to 2014, where she focused on developing skills in journalism and communication for aspiring professionals. Her role as a pedagogical manager at CFPJ from 2009 to 2010 further solidified her expertise in educational methodologies.
Early Career in Journalism
Fabienne Gérault began her journalism career at PUBLIHEBDOS, where she served as the editor-in-chief from 2001 to 2003. She also worked at CJDES as a writer for nearly a year in 2004. These early roles laid the foundation for her subsequent work in local journalism and her commitment to covering educational issues.