Paul Lorgerie
About Paul Lorgerie
Paul Lorgerie serves as a Secrétaire de Rédaction at Ouest-France and has extensive experience in journalism, currently working as a stringer and photographer for Reuters News Agency and as a correspondent for Deutsche Welle in Bangui.
Current Role at Ouest-France
Paul Lorgerie serves as Secrétaire de rédaction at Ouest-France, a position he has held since 2017. He works in the Région de Laval, France. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing editorial content and ensuring the publication meets its quality standards. His experience in this position contributes to the overall effectiveness of the news organization.
Experience at Reuters News Agency
Since 2018, Paul Lorgerie has worked as a Stringer/photographe for Reuters News Agency in Bangui. His role involves capturing significant events and providing visual content for news stories. This position allows him to engage with current affairs and report on developments in the region.
Educational Background
Paul Lorgerie studied at Sciences Po Toulouse, where he pursued a degree in Relations internationales et étude de la sécurité nationale from 2011 to 2016. He furthered his education at the same institution, achieving a Master 2 (M2) in Gouvernance des Relations internationales from 2016 to 2017. His academic background equips him with a strong understanding of international relations and security issues.
Previous Journalism Experience
Paul Lorgerie has a diverse background in journalism, having worked in various capacities. He was a Journaliste Dimanche at Ouest-France for one month in 2016 and has held internships at several media organizations, including Libération Médias and Les Inrockuptibles. His experience also includes reporting for the Palestine-Israel Journal and working as a Rédacteur contributeur for Le Monde in Mali from 2019 to 2021.
Freelance Journalism in Mali
Since 2019, Paul Lorgerie has been working as a freelance journalist in Bamako, Mali. This role allows him to cover local stories and provide insights into the region's socio-political landscape. His independent work complements his other journalism roles and enhances his reporting portfolio.