Relais & Châteaux
Delphine Rouiller has extensive work experience in various communication and social media roles. Delphine started their career in 1996 as a Communications Manager at Eurovet, groupe Comexposium, where they worked until 2000. Delphine then joined Marks and Spencer as a Communications Manager from 2000 to 2001. Delphine went on to work at Galeries Lafayette as a Project Manager/Marketing and Advertising from 2002 to 2007. Delphine then became the Digital Communications Manager at Galeries Lafayette - BHV from 2007 to 2012.
Delphine then joined Puig as the Global Social Media & Influencer Manager from 2012 to 2014. After that, they worked at World Vision as a Senior Communications Consultant in 2015 and as a Communications Manager in 2016. Currently, they are the Global Head of Social Media at Relais & Châteaux, where they lead the management of social media strategy and influence at the global and local level.
Delphine Rouiller received their Licence in Histoire et Littérature Anglaises et Américaines/LCE from Université d'Orléans, which they completed between 1990 and 1993. Delphine then pursued their Maitrise in Information Communication from Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, which they completed between 1993 and 1996.
Relais & Châteaux
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Established in 1954, Relais & Châteaux is an association of more than 580 landmark hotels and restaurants operated by independent innkeepers, chefs, and owners who share a passion for their businesses and a desire for authenticity in their relationships with their clientele. Relais & Châteaux is established around the globe, from the Napa Valley vineyards and French Provence to the beaches of the Indian Ocean. It offers an introduction to a lifestyle inspired by local culture and a unique dip into human history. Relais & Châteaux members have a driving desire to protect and promote the richness and diversity of the world’s cuisine and traditions of hospitality. They are committed to preserving local heritage and the environment, as encompassed in the Charter presented to UNESCO in November 2014.