Gambert Philippe
About Gambert Philippe
Philippe Gambert is a journalist with extensive experience at Ouest-France, where he has worked since 1995. He has held various roles, including deputy editor and reporter, and has focused on health-related journalism since 2016.
Work at Ouest-France
Gambert Philippe has been employed at Ouest-France since 1995, accumulating 29 years of experience in journalism. He has held various positions, including deputy editor in Nantes from February 2000 to September 2007. His career at Ouest-France includes a focus on health-related journalism since 2016, as part of a work pole that covers economy, education, and health. Prior to this focus, he worked as a sports journalist in Nantes from October 1997 to February 2000.
Education and Expertise
Gambert Philippe's educational background includes multiple degrees in information and communication. He studied at Université Rennes II, where he earned a Licence in Information et communication from 1983 to 1986. He also attended Université de Rennes I, completing a Licence in Information communication in 1985-1986. Additionally, he obtained a DEUG in Sciences économiques from 1979 to 1982. This academic foundation supports his extensive career in journalism.
Background
Gambert Philippe began his journalism career in Nantes, where he worked as a sports journalist from October 1997 to February 2000. After this role, he served as a deputy editor in Nantes until September 2007. Following this period, he took on the position of reporter in charge of major dossiers in Nantes and the metropolitan area from September 2008 to December 2015. His experience spans various aspects of journalism, contributing to his current focus on health-related topics.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Gambert Philippe has contributed significantly to journalism in Nantes. His work has evolved to focus on health-related journalism since 2016, reflecting a commitment to covering important societal issues. His prior roles, including deputy editor and reporter in charge of major dossiers, demonstrate his ability to handle complex topics and lead editorial initiatives.