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Saskya Vandoorne holds the role of a senior field producer at CNN, stationed in the network’s Paris bureau.
With a keen focus on delivering comprehensive coverage, Vandoorne has actively followed the 2017 French election and extensively reported on the aftermath of significant terror attacks in Paris, Nice, Manchester, Barcelona, and Brussels.
Before her current position, Vandoorne worked at CNN’s New York offices, where she served as a producer for Richard Quest, a prominent international business correspondent and anchor of Quest Means Business. In this role, she played a pivotal part in producing international news segments, securing exclusive interviews, and creating original content for the show.
Vandoorne’s expertise extends across the United States, Latin America, and Europe, having conducted field production at events such as the International Monetary Fund meeting in Lima, Peru, and the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Vandoorne’s journey with CNN began in 2012 when she joined the network as an assignment producer at CNN’s EMEA headquarters in London, specializing in covering breaking news stories.
Educationally, Vandoorne holds a Bachelor’s degree in English and French from Durham University and a Master’s degree in Broadcast Journalism from Columbia University in New York. Her diverse academic background complements her journalistic pursuits, enabling her to provide well-rounded and insightful reporting.
In her role as a senior field producer based in the Paris bureau, Saskya Vandoorne continues to contribute her expertise and dedication to CNN’s mission of delivering high-quality news coverage.