Nicolas Denoyelle
About Nicolas Denoyelle
Nicolas Denoyelle serves as the Directeur Départemental at Ouest-France in Saint-Lô since 2016, bringing extensive experience from various editorial roles within the company. He holds a Maîtrise from Université Rennes 2 and has worked in journalism since 2000.
Work at Ouest-France
Nicolas Denoyelle has been serving as Directeur départemental at Ouest-France since 2016, based in Saint-Lô. In this role, he oversees departmental operations and contributes to the strategic direction of the publication. Prior to this position, he held various editorial roles within Ouest-France, including Chef de rédaction de Saint-Lô from 2008 to 2016, and Chef de rédaction de Guingamp from 2004 to 2008. His career at Ouest-France spans over 14 years, demonstrating his extensive experience in the organization.
Education and Expertise
Nicolas Denoyelle studied at Université Rennes 2, where he pursued IUP Info-com and achieved a Maîtrise from 1996 to 2000. His educational background provides him with a solid foundation in communication and information management, which is essential for his roles in journalism and editorial leadership. Additionally, he completed his secondary education at lycée Jeanne d'Arc.
Background
Before his long tenure at Ouest-France, Nicolas Denoyelle worked as a Pigiste éco-soc et faits-divers at FRANCE-SOIR for 11 months in 2000-2001. His early career included a position as Chef de rédaction de Cherbourg from 2001 to 2004. These roles contributed to his development as a journalist and editor, allowing him to gain diverse experiences in the field of news reporting.
Career Progression
Nicolas Denoyelle's career trajectory showcases a steady progression within the field of journalism. Starting as a Pigiste at FRANCE-SOIR, he transitioned to various editorial leadership roles at Ouest-France. His positions included Chef de rédaction in multiple locations, culminating in his current role as Directeur départemental. This progression highlights his commitment to the industry and his ability to adapt to different editorial environments.