ARTE

Bruno Patino

Vice President of ARTE GEIE and President of ARTE France

Bruno Patino

Bruno Patino © Cyril Entzmann / Divergence


Born on 8 March 1965 in Courbevoie (France)

Professional Experience

ARTE GEIE, Strasbourg

since 2025: Vice President

2021–2024: President

October – December 2020: Vice President

 

ARTE France, Paris

since July 2020: President of the Executive Board

November 2015 – July 2020: Editorial Director, Member of the Executive Board

 

France Télévisions

February 2013 – August 2015: General Director of on-air programmes and digital development 

October 2010 – February 2013: Director of France 5

October 2010 – February 2013: Director of Strategy and Digital 

 

Radio France

September 2008 – September 2010: Director of France Culture

May 2010 – October 2010: Digital Strategy Advisor to the President of Radio France

 

Le Monde Group

2007: Vice-Chairman of the Executive Board of Le Monde Group

2003-2008: Chairman of the Executive Board and Publishing Director of Télérama

2005-2008: Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Publicat, managing the advertising department of Le Monde Group magazines

2000-2008: Chief Executive Officer of Le Monde Interactif

1999-2001: General Secretary of the Executive Board of Le Monde Group in 1999 and, concurrently, Deputy Editor of the monthly magazine “Les Cahiers du Cinéma” (1999-2001) and of the cultural supplement “Aden” (1999-2001).

 

Hachette Livre

1998-1999: Secretary General of the Literature Division

1997-1998: Secretary General of Éditions Hazan

 

Canal +

1996: Policy Officer, Canal+ Directorate General for international business

 

InfoMatin

1994-1996: Deputy Director of daily newspaper InfoMatin

 

Le Monde

1991-1994: Permanent correspondent for Le Monde in Santiago, Chile

 

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

1991-1993: Programme Officer, Field Office in Santiago, Chile

 

CCF-Interfinanz 

1989-1991: Project Manager in Düsseldorf (Germany)

 

Education

2004: INSEAD, graduate of the Advanced Management Programme, Fontainebleau

1998: University of Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3, Doctor of Political Science

1989: Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Washington DC, USA. Master of Arts (MA) with honours

1987: Graduate of ESSEC Business School, Cergy Pontoise

1986: Graduate of Sciences Po Paris, highly commended by the jury, Public Service section

 

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Date:

3rd January 2025