Angélique Delorme
Angélique Delorme is Deputy Director of the musée du quai Branly – Jacques Chirac. A graduate of HEC and the École nationale d’administration (ENA), she also studied at McGill University in Montreal and holds a Master’s degree in Public Law from the University of Paris I – Panthéon Sorbonne. She began her career in the fashion industry in New York before joining the French Conseil d’État upon graduating from ENA, where she holds the rank of Maître des requêtes.
She taught public law and the history of American civilization at Sciences Po Paris. In 2018, she joined the cabinet of the French Minister of Culture, where she was in charge of heritage, international and European affairs, and the Francophonie. From 2020 to 2025, she chaired the Art House Cinema Commission at France’s National Center for Cinema (CNC).
She has led several high-level strategic initiatives, including two reports for President François Hollande with Jacques Attali (For a Positive Economy, 2013; Francophonie and Francophilia, 2014), a report on French international broadcasting for the Prime Minister (2019), and comparative work on international economic regulation with Jean-Michel Darrois (2016–2017). She is also the coauthor, with Jacques Attali, of a book published by Fayard in 2016.
A marathon runner, she spent part of her childhood in Taiwan, where she attended the American school and learned Mandarin. She was named one of the top 100 French economic leaders under 40 by the Institut Choiseul, and was awarded the French Order of Arts and Letters in 2021.