U.S. Based Ambassadors for France Today Magazine

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U.S. Based Ambassadors for France Today Magazine

Update: We’ve had a tremendous response from our readers! Thank you so much for your interest in the Ambassador position. Starting in October 2014, we’ve rolled out a pilot programme with France Today Ambassadors in four major cities (New York, Washington D.C., Los Angeles, San Francisco). Our hope is to expand the programme nationwide… Stay tuned!

Are you a Francophile based in New York, Washington or California? Would you like to attend France-related cultural events and meetings on our behalf?

Our editorial teams are so busy in France that we don’t get the chance to meet enough Francophiles across the pond. Now we’re looking for a few select people to attend cultural events, press launches, and social gatherings on our behalf, especially in the East and West coast cities.

This would suit someone who is retired or working part-time and who can easily attend city-based events (evenings usually). Although you don’t need to be a writer or have any kind of media background, you must have an enthusiasm for France, French culture, art, cinema, food and lifestyle and you must enjoy networking and being the local representative of our brand.

For the right person, this should be a fun and stimulating role offering the chance to attend some very appealing events and venues and meet some fascinating people. This is a non-salaried position, however expenses will be covered and there will be an annual loyalty reward.

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  • Arleen Shabel
    2014-08-06 19:20:06
    Arleen Shabel
    I am a French major who lived in France as a student and again with my husband in our apartment for eight years. We have made dozens of trips to France and enjoy and admire the art, architecture, food etc. that France offers. My husband is an author and playwright and I am the author of "Bogie Sees Paris" a photographic journey of our Maltese in Paris. We also have a new book coming out within the next six months called "Under Paris Rooftops," a non-fiction book about living in Paris.

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