Estelle Henry’s appointment as the new president of the Gard Press and Communication Club marks the beginning of an exciting chapter for the organization. Known for her expertise as a radio journalist and her passion for exploration, Estelle brings a fresh perspective to the club’s initiatives.
Originally from Arles, Estelle’s journey to the presidency of the club has been shaped by her experiences in the field of journalism. With a background in literature and history, she discovered her love for radio while studying in Nîmes in the early 2000s. After honing her skills in Paris, Estelle returned to Nîmes as a correspondent for RMC and Radio Classique, covering a wide range of topics including sailing and adventure.
In addition to her work in journalism, Estelle is also the creator of the podcast Bivouac, where she shares inspiring stories of modern-day adventurers. From underwater archaeologists to desert survival runners, Estelle is fascinated by the courage and humility required to overcome challenges in the natural world.
As the head of the Gard Press and Communication Club, Estelle aims to tackle important issues such as artificial intelligence, violence against women, and climate change. With a focus on fostering connections and promoting education, she believes in the power of human-to-human interaction to drive positive change in the community.
Looking ahead, Estelle has ambitious plans for the future of the club, including the production of a second season of Bivouac dedicated to exceptional women. With a dedicated team by her side, Estelle is determined to lead the club towards a brighter, more inclusive future.
Through her leadership and vision, Estelle Henry is set to embark on a new adventure at the helm of the Gard Press and Communication Club, inspiring others to push boundaries and embrace the unknown.