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Maurane Sacleux



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Maurane Sacleux is a French journalist trained at l’École du Journalisme de Nice (EDJ), where she developed a strong plurimédia foundation that shaped her approach to reporting. She often highlights how this training taught her to adapt quickly, pitch boldly, and learn continuously, describing her ability to “oser, proposer, me tromper et apprendre en continu” as her greatest asset . This versatility became central to her identity as a young reporter, allowing her to move confidently across formats and editorial environments.

Her early work includes contributions to EDJ’s master‑level newsroom workshops, where students operated like a real editorial team—writing, editing, filming, and producing content across print, digital, and video. She collaborated on multimedia projects, including video production for the school’s programs, which strengthened her visual storytelling and digital journalism skills . These experiences helped her build a profile rooted in adaptability, teamwork, and a strong understanding of modern newsroom workflows.

Sacleux has also written on health and lifestyle topics, including a widely circulated piece for HuffPost France on the risks associated with insufficient salt consumption, blending accessible science communication with service journalism . Across her work, she stands out for her curiosity, her ability to navigate multiple media formats, and her commitment to learning through practice—qualities that continue to shape her growing presence in the French media landscape.