École des nouveaux métiers de la communication
TypePrivate educational establishment
Established1961
WebsiteOfficial website

École des nouveaux métiers de la communication (formerly École française des attachés de presse, EFAP) is a French training establishment founded in 1961 by Denis Huisman.

History

Originally dedicated solely to training press officers, EFAP opened up to training for all communications professions and was renamed "EFAP, l'école des métiers de la communication" in 1981.

The school belongs to the Écoles Denis-Huisman group (EDH, created in 1991), which includes EFAP, the École française de journalisme (EFJ) and the École des métiers de la culture et du marché de l'art (ICART).

In July 2014, the Franco-British investment fund Platina Equity Solutions (80% shareholder[1]) and Amin Khiari bought the group for over 15 million euros[2] from its founder, 85-year-old Denis Huisman. Denis Huisman remains chairman of the supervisory board, while Amin Khiari, former managing director of the Léonard-de-Vinci cluster (2008-2010), takes over the management of the group. He immediately extended the course from 4 to 5 years and renamed the school "EFAP, l'école des nouveaux métiers de la communication".[3]

Teaching

EFAP trains for the communications professions.[4]

The school has a total of 11 campuses in Paris, Lyon (1970), New York (1987), Lille (1991), Bordeaux (2003), Shanghai (2016), Aix-en-Provence (2021), Strasbourg (2021), Toulouse (2021), Montpellier (2021), Rennes (2023) and Santander.

Alumni

References

  1. "Un fonds d'investissement privé rachète le Groupe EDH". orientation-education.com (in French). 2014-10-07.
  2. "Denis Huisman - La Lettre A N° 1650". lalettrea.fr. 2014-09-04.
  3. "Ecoles de communication : les grandes orientations des écoles du groupe EDH". leparisien.fr (in French). 2015-02-23. Retrieved 2023-10-31.
  4. "Le Répertoire National des Certifications Professionnelles (RNCP)" [National Directory of Professional Certifications (RNCP)]. rncp.cncp.gouv.fr (in French).
  5. "Philippe Manœuvre : "Ado, j'avais décidé que je travaillerais à Rock & folk ou rien"". www.telerama.fr (in French). 2018-09-25. Retrieved 2023-10-31.
  6. Mag, Lyon (2008-08-25). "Lyon Mag". Lyon Mag (in French). Retrieved 2023-10-31.
  7. "Affaire Griveaux : l'énigme Alexandra de Taddeo - Elle". elle.fr (in French). 2020-02-24. Retrieved 2023-10-31.
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