Pierre Alexandre - Experience

Experience

Pierre Alexandre is a renowned journalist and financial reporter. He is a benchmark for his profession, especially in the fields of finance and economics. His records include working with France Info, Capital, L'Express and BFM. He was also editor in chief of Strategies.

In 2000, he becomes the correspondent in Wall Street for TF1 (the first French TV channel) and later for LCI. Now, he works with France24, the worldwide news channel, and Europe 1, a national French radio station.

In 2005, Pierre Alexandre creates New York Financial Press. NYFP produces on line videos with a financial content. With NYFP, Pierre Alexandre created an international and multilingual network, available in eight languages: French, English, Spanish, Arabic, Portuguese, Russians, Chinese and Japanese. NYFP produces videos per day on business news for an international audience, including live spots from Wall Street studios, analysis of the other markets and financial centers (Asia and Europe), as well as ad-hoc reports on request for French and other European media outlets.

The company has closed agreements to broadcast its videos on websites such as Capital.fr, Lefigaro.fr, Lexpansion.fr, businesscenter.tv, Tradingsat.com or Agefi.ch. With Brightcove, the company is able to distribute and syndicate its programs, for example through those platforms: Blinkx, OneCast, Clipsyndicate, CanoeTV, Reuters...

Pierre Alexandre's records also include economic intelligence reports for CEOs or politicians.

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