Politico Europe has hired Nicolas Camut as a breaking news reporter. Recently, he was as a contract-based journalist with the AFP in France, where he previously interned.
Camut worked as a freelance translator at The New York Times and was a journalist and editor working on contract at media production agency FACTSTORY Agency.
He was a journalism trainee at Geneva Solutions, a nonprofit media company covering international Geneva.
Camut has a B.A. from the University of Geneva and a master’s degree from the Paris Institute of Political Studies.
You can congratulate Camut via Twitter.
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