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Marie-Caroline WILLAUME
PR Senior Manager
Speaks English & Spanish - Basic skills in Hindi


Highly motivated by discovering, working and living in multi-cultural environments and with a great diversity of people, Marie-Caroline has been working during 2 years and a half and until recently in Sri Lanka, on a variety of missions.

Lastly as a Marketing and Livelihoods Program Advisor for an International NGO (Caritas) in the northern part of the island, she collaborated on the tsunami disaster response programme in Sri Lanka. She worked together with the communities and various stakeholders involved in this area affected by tsunami as well as twenty two years of civil war. As a public relations officer, she was also responsible for the liaison with international and local press, in order to present projects and lead field visits, in a region widely covered by international media.

She also worked for the French Embassy in Colombo, Sri Lanka, where she drafted numerous papers, including political synthesis on the peace process. She also contributed to the organisation of cultural events (French - Sri Lankan Film Festival and Music Festival in Colombo).

She joined Interface Tourism in December 2006, where she is responsible for Public & Press Relations for foreign countries.

She graduated in Intercultural management and International corporate and institutional communication, from the CELSA (School of Higher Studies in the Information and Communication Sciences) in Paris. She also has a degree (BA) in Literature and Modern Languages, from the Sorbonne University, Paris.

Fond of the culture of the sub - indian continent, she is curently following Hindi language courses at the National Institute on Asian Studies (INALCO), Paris. Her attraction to this area includes as well movies – she is a Bollywood fan!, dance, music, fashion and any sort of cultural event.

She is also a fond reader of anthropological researches and ethnological studies, as a way to discover other cultures and mindsets. She conducted an extensive research paper on the cultural and linguistic diversity in Sri Lanka, named : “English language in Sri Lanka: the source of communal exclusion or national integration? The case of the Tamil minority of Sri Lanka ».

She is also keen on sports (volley-ball and jogging)  as well as painting.

 
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