Gaëlle Gicquel has had a diverse range of work experiences throughout their career. Gaëlle began their career as a journalist in the regional offices of Ouest-France, where they held various roles and was responsible for managing local correspondents. After their time at Ouest-France, they worked as a Chargée d'études for organizations such as Cités Unies France, Altios, Ambassade de France en Inde, and Trend Sourcing. In this role, they conducted market studies and trend analysis related to India and was involved in developing cooperation between French and Indian local authorities.
Following their experience in market research, Gaëlle worked as a journalist and translator for the bimonthly magazine "Indes," where they wrote articles covering a wide range of topics related to Indian society, culture, cinema, economy, tourism, politics, lifestyle, and trends. Gaëlle then transitioned into the field of content marketing, working as a freelance content creator for companies such as Invox, Green Park Content, and Inboundcycle. In this role, they produced blog articles, client case studies, and white papers for major B2B service providers and large corporations.
Most recently, Gaëlle Gicquel has been working as a web writer specializing in services for the elderly and the silver economy at Aladom. In this position, they write articles on economic and social news related to the service industry, particularly home care, public policies regarding aging, housing, prevention, and support for autonomy loss, as well as informal caregivers. Gaëlle is also a journalist for major private and institutional players in the silver economy through the communication and analysis agency, Sweet Home.
Throughout their career, Gaëlle Gicquel has demonstrated their versatility and expertise in various industries, including journalism, market research, and content marketing. Gaëlle'swork experience highlights their strong writing skills and their ability to adapt to different topics and sectors.
Gaëlle Gicquel has a Master's degree in Journalism with a specialization in print media from the Centre universitaire d'enseignement du journalisme de Strasbourg. Gaëlle also holds a Bachelor's degree in Modern South Asia with a focus on Hindi from the Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales (Inalco). Additionally, Gaëlle has a two-year diploma (DEUG) in English language and civilization from the Université de Bretagne Occidentale.
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