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Paul Miquel
Rédacteur en chef du magazine "Sport & Style"
Professional Background
Paul Miquel is a distinguished journalist and author with a rich legacy in sports journalism and social economy reporting. His career spans several prominent publications, where he demonstrated both editorial leadership and a deep commitment to his craft. Currently serving as the editor-in-chief of the highly acclaimed magazine 'Sport & Style' at L'EQUIPE, Paul plays a crucial role in shaping the content that resonates with sports enthusiasts and lifestyle aficionados alike.
Prior to his current position, he honed his skills as the deputy editor of 'Sport & Style,' further establishing himself as a key figure in the field. His extensive experience includes a variety of positions where he contributed insightful journalism, including journalist roles at AGENCE ALINEA and Capital, and a freelance journalist position at La Provence. Throughout his career, Paul Miquel has demonstrated an extraordinary ability to cover complex topics with clarity and depth, ensuring readers are both informed and engaged.
Education and Achievements
Paul Miquel's academic background is a testament to his dedication to journalism and communication. He graduated from the prestigious Ecole supérieure de journalisme de Lille (ESJ), which is known for producing skilled journalists equipped with the practical and theoretical knowledge necessary for success in the media industry. Additionally, he pursued studies in Information and Communication at Sciences Po Aix, further expanding his understanding of the sophisticated landscape of media and public relations.
Moreover, Paul participated in the Erasmus Program, studying Political Science at Freie Universität Berlin. This international exposure enhanced his critical thinking and journalistic skills, allowing him to view events and narratives from diverse cultural perspectives.
Notable Works
Paul is the author of significant publications including 'Montres rares' (2016) published by Grund, which showcases his knack for storytelling through the lens of luxury timepieces. His work 'La passion de l'Olympisme' (2004) published by Timée Editions explores the fervent spirit of the Olympic movement and reflects his passion for sports and cultural exchange.
His remarkable contributions to journalism have not gone unnoticed. In 1996, he was awarded the prestigious Charles-Gide Prize for 'Best Social Economy Reportage.' This accolade underscores his talent for uncovering and articulating complex economic narratives, a rare skill in contemporary journalism.
Achievements
- Editor-in-Chief, 'Sport & Style' at L'EQUIPE: Leading the editorial direction and spearheading engaging content related to sports and lifestyle.
- Charles-Gide Prize Winner, 1996: Recognized for exceptional reporting in the field of social economy, highlighting his commitment to insightful journalism.
- Author of 'Montres rares' and 'La passion de l'Olympisme': Published works that showcase his expertise in luxury goods and sports culture respectively.
