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  1. Paul Marchand, né le 1 er octobre 1961 à Amiens et mort le 21 juin 2009 à Paris, est un reporter de guerre et écrivain français [1], [2]. Ses reportages au Liban, puis dans l'ex-Yougoslavie, lui valent en 1994 le Prix spécial du jury du Prix Bayeux-Calvados des correspondants de guerre.

  2. www.paulmarchand.comPaul Marchand

    Paul Marchand is an Emmy-nominated WGA screenwriter, producer, and director known for crafting narratives in high-profile documentaries. His last three theatrical releases were all “Critic’s Picks” in the New York Times.

  3. Paul Marchand joined Charter Communications as Executive Vice President, Chief Human Resources Officer in 2015. Mr. Marchand is responsible for all human resources strategies, policies and practices for more than 101,000 employees.

  4. Fred Couples talks about how his friend and longtime coach Paul Marchand's approach to teaching has helped his game. Subscribe to our channel for more GOLF v...

  5. Paul Marchand was born on 1 October in 1961. in Amiens, France. He studied at the Institute for political science in Grenoble. Paul started his career as a journalist in a small private radio station ‘Radio 100’ managed by Hélène Tavelle.

  6. Pro golf instructor Paul Marchand offers golf tips for all levels.

  7. Jan 20, 2011 · For 38 years, Paul Marchand was one of the most ardent and successful disability policy advocates working on behalf of The Arc, United Cerebral Palsy and the entire intellectual and developmental disability community.

  8. Nothing Lasts Forever. Written by Jason Kohn, Paul Marchand, Jack Price. Directed by Jason Kohn. SHOWTIME (2023), BERLINALE (2022), SXSW (2022), CPH:DOX (2022), BAMCinema (2022)

  9. Upcoming Selena Gomez documentary written by and co-executive produced by Paul Marchand. Premiering on Apple+ November 4th, 2022.

  10. www.imdb.com › name › nm1349390Paul Marchand - IMDb

    Paul Marchand is an Emmy-nominated WGA screenwriter, producer, and director known for crafting narratives in high-profile documentaries. His last three theatrical releases were all "Critic's Picks" in the New York Times.