Roxane Grolleau
About Roxane Grolleau
Roxane Grolleau is a journalist based in Vitré, Bretagne, France, who has contributed to regional journalism since 2021. She has a diverse background in journalism, having worked for various media outlets and studied political sciences and journalism.
Work at Ouest-France
Roxane Grolleau has been working at Ouest-France as a journalist since February 2021. Based in Vitré, Bretagne, she contributes to regional journalism, focusing on the narratives of Brittany and its people. Her role involves reporting on local issues and events, engaging with the community, and providing insights into the region's culture and history.
Education and Expertise
Roxane Grolleau studied at Lycée Camille Guérin, where she completed a year of Lettres and achieved CPGE Littéraire from 2011 to 2012. She furthered her education at the Institut d'études politiques de Rennes, earning a Bachelor in Political Sciences from 2012 to 2017 and a Master 2 in Journalisme Reportage et Enquête from 2016 to 2017. This educational background has equipped her with skills in journalism and storytelling.
Background
Roxane Grolleau has a diverse professional background in journalism, having worked for various organizations across France and internationally. Her career includes roles at Association Décloitrés, GRAND PRIX GROUP, Cheek Magazine, and Le Temps. She has also contributed to Rue89 Strasbourg and served as a freelance web writer at Epitech. Her experiences span different regions, including Sydney and Lausanne.
Previous Roles in Journalism
Before her current position, Roxane Grolleau held several journalism roles. She worked as a journalist at GRAND PRIX GROUP from 2017 to 2019, and briefly at Cheek Magazine and Le Temps in 2015 and 2017, respectively. Additionally, she served as a journalist at Rue89 Strasbourg and as a trainee at Le Monde in 2017. Her diverse experiences have shaped her approach to journalism.
Interest in Brittany's Narratives
Roxane Grolleau has a keen interest in uncovering and sharing the narratives of Brittany and its people. This focus drives her work at Ouest-France, where she aims to explore and narrate the stories of the region and its inhabitants. Her dedication to regional journalism reflects her commitment to highlighting local culture and community issues.