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NEW YORK WRITER + PARIS AD MAN =
A nimble solution that works.
A nimble solution that works.
Magnificent and moody in the same turn, it is no surprise that Paris has long been a haven for the world’s creative minds.
Whether drawn by traditional formation or whimsical inspiration, this magnetic place continues to play both backdrop and muse to artistic expats. But their distinctive talents are underutilized. Well, until Content Coopérative.
The demand for English content is increasingly palpable, yet the method around its creation remains arduous. Companies are investing considerable time in sourcing and managing one-off freelancers while highly qualified Anglophone creatives struggle to find quality work.
“There has to be a better way,” we thought. So we are creating it.
Erin Dahl
contact: erin@contentcooperative.fr
Erin is Content Coopérative’s American half, leading the editorial and creative arms of the business.
From a young age, her knack for words and affinity for Paris have driven her personal and professional pursuits. Erin began her career in Public Relations at Edelman, joining an elite Operations and Business Development team and working directly with the New York President and Chief of Staff.
She then moved to luxury apartment rental agency, Haven In, as Paris Operations Manager and Editor of their New York Times-recommended Paris culture blog, HiP Paris. These roles afforded Erin the opportunity to split her time between Brooklyn and Paris, and develop a robust network of Paris-based Anglophones.
Erin has also contributed to publications like NYLON Magazine, About.com, iFly KLM Magazine, and Refinery29.
Pierre-Charles Morin
contact: pierre-charles@contentcooperative.fr
Pierre-Charles is Content Coopérative’s French half and client hero.
From a young age, he had a lust for learning and made curiosity his life philosophy.
After completing a dual degree in Public Policy and Business Administration, Pierre-Charles wanted to discover the corporate world through its people and became a recruiter.
He interviewed thousands of people in his roles at l’Oréal, LVMH, and Havas. But aside from deciphering interviewees’ skills and needs, he also enjoyed being part of creative environments where brand culture, storytelling, and innovation were key.
He decided to make the big jump and co-founded Content Coopérative, the perfect marriage of his expertise and ambition.