Journalist, Bruno Leprat has been hosting conferences, round tables, and symposiums for ten years. He brings them rhythm, punctuality, and interactivity. "When an event employs a host," he believes, "it reassures organizers who can focus on more protocol or strategic tasks, and comforts speakers, ...
Journalist, Bruno Leprat has been hosting conferences, round tables, and symposiums for ten years. He brings them rhythm, punctuality, and interactivity. “When an event employs a host,” he believes, “it reassures organizers who can focus on more protocol or strategic tasks, and comforts speakers, who are always moved to face an audience.”
Having developed his skills with experts in meeting facilitation and pedagogy, Bruno Leprat ensures the expression of the audience. Noting that an interactive event facilitates the transfer of ideas, he widely gives the floor and stimulates exchanges with the speakers. He suggests to organizers methods – notably social networks – to gather testimonies or questions in advance.
Cordial and rigorous, Bruno Leprat hosts for organizations of all sizes. Among his clients are associations, Chambers of Commerce and Industry, prefectures, the Senate, Coca Cola, La Poste, HR directors, the GART, Midas, the DATAR, the CNFPT, or the Association of Mayors of France. With organizers, he specifies the key points of their event: style, schedule, stakes. With speakers, he works on the articulation of their remarks.
A graduate of Sciences-Po Paris, Bruno Leprat is a journalist in professional press (Moniteur group) and mainstream audiovisual media (TF1). Son of an actor, also a trainer in public speaking before journalists, he has worked for Le Figaro-Economie, 60 Millions de consommateurs, LSA, Le Particulier, Stratégies, Le Courrier des maires, or Liaisons sociales. He is the author of books, the latest being on the practice of interviewing for a spokesperson.