Nathalie Burlot
About Nathalie Burlot
Nathalie Burlot is the Responsable Offres Aux Collectivités at Ouest-France, where she has worked since 2016. She specializes in facilitating partnerships and managing the integration of data and services to enhance offerings for local communities.
Current Role at Ouest-France
Nathalie Burlot serves as Responsable Offres Aux Collectivités / Partenariat Contenus / Déploiement Print (MOA) at Ouest-France since 2016. In this role, she focuses on enhancing service offerings for local communities through the Infolocale platform. Her responsibilities include managing partnerships and overseeing the integration of data and services from various partners, such as Cirkwi and Sportrizer. She plays a significant role in simplifying communication across digital and media platforms, ensuring that local communities have access to relevant information.
Professional Experience
Prior to her current position, Nathalie Burlot worked at Capgemini from 2000 to 2010, where she held roles as Software Developer and later as Chef de projet / AMOA. Her experience at Capgemini provided her with a strong foundation in software development and project management. Following her tenure there, she worked at Alyotech as Chef de projet / AMOA from 2010 to 2016. This diverse professional background has equipped her with the skills necessary for her current responsibilities at Ouest-France.
Education and Expertise
Nathalie Burlot studied at IUT de Lannion, where she earned a DUT in Informatique from 1996 to 1998. She furthered her education at Glyndŵr University, obtaining a Bachelor’s Degree in Multimedia Computing from 1998 to 2000. Her academic background in computing and multimedia has contributed to her expertise in managing digital content and services, particularly in her current role at Ouest-France.
Partnerships and Collaborations
In her role at Ouest-France, Nathalie Burlot facilitates partnerships with platforms such as Datatourisme and OpenAgenda. These collaborations aim to enhance content and service offerings for local communities. She oversees the deployment of the Infolocale service across various print media, including publications like Eveil Pont-Audemer and Le Réveil Normand, ensuring that local information is effectively communicated to residents.