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Catherine Pégard (born 5 August 1954) is a French political journalist. She has spent most of her career at '' Le Point'' where she was editor. In 2007, she was appointed adviser to
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, Nicolas Sarkozy, and in charge of the "political center" at the Élysée Palace from March 2008. Since 2011, she has headed
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that administer the Palace of Versailles. Pégard was awarded
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in 2012.


Early career

Pégard was born in
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and after high school had her first experience with journalism under the leadership of Roger Campion, the editor of the local '' Le Havre Libre''. After studying
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and
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, Pégard began her journalistic career in 1977. From 1978 to 1982, she wrote about politics in '' Le Quotidien de Paris''.


At ''Le Point''

Pégard joined '' Le Point'' as a political journalist in 1982. She covered in particular the area of parliamentary news. When Denis Jeambar became
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in 1988, as well as editor-in-chief of the political and cultural departments, Pégard became his assistant. After Jeambar left and became general director of
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in 1995, Pégard took over as editor-in-chief of ''Le Point''. Pégard published a weekly "Political notebook" in ''Le Point'' fed from the backstage of politics. At the same time, she discussed political news on
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with Jean-Marc Lech. From October 2004, she also co-hosted the show ''Les Femmes et les Patrons d'abord'' ("The Women and the Patrons First") on
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alongside Alexandra Golovanoff.


At the Elysee

Pégard left ''Le Point'' in 2007, when she was appointed
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to
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Nicolas Sarkozy. The appointment of a journalist-editor from a major newspaper such as ''Le Point'' as advisor to the President sparked controversy. Asked about the issue of relations between the press and politics in France, the reporter
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from the '' International Herald Tribune'' responded in an interview by Renaud Revel in '' L'Express'' (31 May 2007): "I think that you exaggerate the complicity of the links that in reality exist in all the democracies of the world. Journalists have become the scapegoats of a society at odds with its elites." Independent advisor to the President from May 2007, Pégard in mid-March 2008 became the head of the new "political center" created by the Presidency, integrating the closest collaborators of the President. She was assisted by Jerome Peyrat, the councilor in charge of the President's relations with
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. Catherine Pégard subsequently was responsible for cultural matters at the Elysee.


At Versailles

Pégard was appointed to the presidency of the
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by the
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on 31 August 2011, and took office on 2 October, succeeding Jean-Jacques Aillagon, who went on pension. The appointment of Pégard was denounced publicly by some heritage professionals, regretting that she lacked experience in the management of cultural administration. In 2013, Pégard endorsed an exhibition with photographs by
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, the South Korean businessman Yoo Byung-eun, praising his artistic qualities. Pégard disclosed that the exhibition was on a sponsorship basis, saying "The artist himself wanted to rent the Orangerie. But we never communicate the numbers." French ''
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'' wrote that Ahae gave million (~ million) to Versailles. Ahae is the sole
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of the Bosquet du Théâtre d'Eau (Water Theatre Grove) ( fr) currently being recreated in the area of the Palace of Versailles, donating million (~ million). Following the sinking of the ferry ''Sewol'' in April 2014, Pégard's decision to rent out the Orangerie Hall of the Palace of Versailles in 2013 to Yoo Byung-eun, prompted French media as well as Korean
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s in France to raise their concerns over French cultural institutions accepting self-financed exhibitions in return for donations.


Decorations

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(8 April 2012)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Pegard, Catherine 1954 births Living people French women journalists Chevaliers of the Légion d'honneur Officers of the Ordre national du Mérite Commandeurs of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres Writers from Le Havre Sciences Po alumni Nicolas Sarkozy