Born in Tunis, Sonia Mabrouk is Franco-Tunisian. A graduate of the HEC Tunis business school, she also holds a DESS, a DEA, and a thesis from the Sorbonne University (Paris).After teaching for a few years, she met the press mogul Béchir Ben Yahmed in 2005, who brought her into the editorial team ...
Born in Tunis, Sonia Mabrouk is Franco-Tunisian. A graduate of the HEC Tunis business school, she also holds a DESS, a DEA, and a thesis from the Sorbonne University (Paris).
After teaching for a few years, she met the press mogul Béchir Ben Yahmed in 2005, who brought her into the editorial team of the international magazine “Jeune Afrique” based in Paris. She was then responsible for political interviews and conducted numerous investigations and reports around the world.
In 2009, Jean-Pierre Elkabbach offered her the position of presenting the news on the French political channel Public Sénat. She then became the presenter and editor-in-chief of the 10 PM news. This 45-minute news program offers political interviews and debates every evening.
In 2010, she received the Trophée de la Réussite awarded at the National Assembly by the France-Euro-Mediterranean Organization.
Alongside her journalistic activities, Sonia Mabrouk founded in 2010, with the patron and member of the Institut Marc Ladreit de Lacharrière, the Association of Little-Known Museums of the Mediterranean (AMMed). The objective is, through the production of documentaries and the creation of interactive platforms, to highlight museums and cultural sites that are little known to the general public in order to promote dialogue and the rapprochement of peoples and cultures between the two shores of the Mediterranean.