You’re young (at heart), love your mobile phone and are often on the go, but you still want great background information, from Swiss politics to society, as well as quirky stories that make you smile? Welcome to “Nouvo in English”, swissinfo.ch’s first social media video service.
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I lead diverse teams of distribution specialists and multimedia journalists in creating multilingual content for a range of online platforms. I oversee the strategic development of our podcast and video products, driving innovative content creation and audience engagement.
After training as a broadcast journalist at City University of London, I worked in production and on-air as a journalist or contributor for a range of prime-time TV and radio programmes at top-tier broadcasters including the BBC, NPR, Deutsche Welle, and various commercial networks.
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