Daphné Anglès
About Daphné Anglès
Daphné Anglès is an experienced journalist and editor currently working at The New York Times in Paris, where she serves as Editor, Translations Coordinator, and Bureau Manager. She has a background in photojournalism and has held various roles in the media industry, including a position at World Press Photo.
Work at The New York Times
Daphné Anglès has been associated with The New York Times since 1992. She served as Picture Editor and Bureau Manager for 22 years until 2014. In 2014, she transitioned to the role of Journalist and Bureau Manager, where she has been active for 10 years in Paris. Since 2020, she has also taken on the responsibilities of Editor and Translations Coordinator, contributing to the publication's operations in Île-de-France.
Experience at World Press Photo
From 2009 to 2013, Daphné Anglès worked at World Press Photo in Amsterdam as Secretary to the World Press Photo Jury. During her four-year tenure, she was involved in the organization and administration of the jury process, supporting the evaluation of photographic works submitted for the prestigious awards.
Education and Expertise
Daphné Anglès studied at Sciences Po, where she achieved a Diplome IEP from 1981 to 1983. This education provided her with a strong foundation in political science and international relations. Prior to that, she completed her Baccalaureat at Lycée Charles Lepierre in Lisboa, Portugal, from 1976 to 1980. Her educational background supports her roles in journalism and editorial management.
Background
Daphné Anglès has a diverse professional background in journalism, editing, and coordination. Her career spans over three decades, with significant experience in both editorial and managerial roles. She has worked in various capacities that have enhanced her skills in communication, translation, and media management.