Thursday, February 11, 2016

Who is Audrey Azoulay, the new Minister of Culture and Communication? – The echoes

The government reshuffle Manuel Valls was expected. But surprise in the waltz of ministers, Francois Hollande on Thursday ended the functions of Fleur Pellerin, Minister of Culture and Communication. To replace it, the head of state appointed Audrey Azoulay. Remained in the shadows until now, this technocrat, 43, daughter of the King of Morocco advisor André Azoulay, until now Councillor of Culture and Communication François Hollande. She was appointed to this position in the summer of 2014, replacing David Kessler. Before joining the Elysee, Audrey Azoulay “was number two in the National Center of Cinematography and the moving image (CNC).

Degree in Management at the University of Dauphine Lancaster in Britain, and a graduate of ENA (Averroes, 2000), she was a magistrate at the Court of Auditors and the regional audit of Ile-de-France, as rapporteur to the Committee of inquiry into the cost and performance of public services. She then joined the NCC in 2003.

Excellent knowledge of the film world

Promoted to financial management the institution under the Sarkozy presidency, Audrey Azoulay became Deputy Director of the CNC in 2006. with its strong CV and excellent knowledge of the film world, she was spotted by François Hollande in 2014. Among his projects as an advisor at the Elysee recently: the status of the entertainment and deregulation of the audiovisual market and cinema

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