Marcel Gaudette

See also: Gaudette

Marcel Gaudette (January 26th 1939 -) is a Journaliste Québécois which was especially illustrated in the cover of sports events, the such Canadian , the Expos and the Alouettes of Montreal, the Olympic Games of Montreal, Sarajevo, Los Angeles and Calgary.

He is also the author of the book the third withdrawal with the Editions of the Man, writes jointly with the old launcher of Expos Claude Raymond. Gaudette also took part in the drafting of the official report of the Plays of the 21e Olympiade and he is the author of the capsules on the former players of the Canadian to the Temple of famous the of the Center Bell.

Biography

He started his career in 1958 with the National office of the film, was opening of the room of the news of TV-Metropolis (Réseau VAT), sports editor with the Société Radio-Canada, journalist with the Canadian Presse, the New-Newspaper , the Small-Newspaper with Montreal-Morning and with the Journal of Montreal where he has initially work with the sporting section with Jacques Beauchamp which he followed of the Montreal-Morning in June 1969. He was head of section thereafter, sub-editor in addition to collaborating in the books sets of themes.

Gaudette was recherchist and publicity agent of the emission the Heure of the Skittles in Radio-Canada, near Yvon Blais and Michel Normandin, and analyst with the emission TV-Skittles with TV-Metropolis, succeeding the ace quillor Yvon Charbonneau. It was also implied in the cover of championships of the world of speed skating in Norway and in Holland and was also distinguished in the drafting from texts highlighting the culture under its various aspects (arts of environment, performing arts, literature and inheritance).

Following the Olympic Games of 1976, it was named “ journalist of the year by the Federation of the sports of Canada ” and was member elect the same year of a trophy of the sporting Mérite Québécois for the best article of bearing human interest on Simon Saint-Pierre, one of the leaders of the Plays tragically deceased by making horsemanship.

Graduate of the University McGill in management of the public relations and files communications, he was the first director of the public relations, the information and the promotion of the Plays of Canada Midsummer's Day Saguenay-Lake. He also worked in public relations with the Group Houston, Maxxum and at Bombardier.

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