Marion Dubois
About Marion Dubois
Marion Dubois is a journalist currently working at Ouest-France, where she has been a freelance journalist since 2015 and has focused on economic and business topics. She has previous experience at Le Parisien, Paris Turf, and other publications, and holds a Master's degree in Journalism.
Work at Ouest-France
Marion Dubois has been associated with Ouest-France since 2015, initially as a freelance journalist. She has worked in various capacities, including covering economic and business topics. Her contributions span the general pages and day pole sections, focusing on national coverage for the Economy and Social service pages. Since 2018, she has been a full-time journalist in the Rennes region and has also worked in Nantes. Her extensive experience at Ouest-France highlights her commitment to journalism in the region.
Previous Experience in Journalism
Prior to her tenure at Ouest-France, Marion Dubois held several journalism positions. She worked at Le Parisien for one month in 2010, covering news in Saint-Ouen. From 2013 to 2017, she served as a journalist specializing in horse racing at Paris Turf in Pau. Additionally, she worked as an independent journalist at PYRENEES PRESSE from 2015 to 2017, and contributed to Capital.fr as a freelance journalist for four months in 2016. This diverse experience has enriched her journalistic skills.
Education and Expertise
Marion Dubois holds a Master’s degree in Journalism from IPJ - Institut pratique du journalisme, where she studied from 2012 to 2014. Her education covered various media forms, including print, radio, television, and web journalism. Additionally, she earned a Licence in Information and Communication from Université catholique de l'Ouest, studying from 2008 to 2011. This educational background has equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of the media landscape.
Focus Areas in Journalism
In her current role at Ouest-France, Marion Dubois focuses on economic and business topics. She contributes to the Economy and Social service pages, providing insights and coverage that reflect national issues. Her work in the general pages and day pole sections demonstrates her ability to engage with a variety of subjects while maintaining a focus on relevant economic matters affecting the community.