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Lucile Barjot

SEO & Web Editorial Specialist at European Parliament

Lucile Barjot is an experienced SEO and web editorial specialist currently working at the European Parliament since June 2016, where Lucile developed the first SEO editorial strategy for the News website. As a blogger since July 2013, Lucile shares an unconventional guide to Brussels, encouraging readers to explore unique experiences in the city. Previously, Lucile worked as a freelance content strategist and SEO consultant from January 2017 to March 2020, offering a range of web editorial services. Lucile's background also includes serving as Communications Manager and Public Affairs Officer at IAB Europe, where responsibilities included managing communication strategies and overseeing digital public affairs. Earlier experiences include roles as a public affairs intern at EMMA, an intern at Europäische Informationszentrum Stuttgart, and a journalist intern at Newspaper La Marne. Lucile holds a Master's degree in Political Sciences from Sciences Po Lille and a certificat in web communication from IHECS Academy.

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