Shari, Rebecca & Pam


Shari, Rebecca and Pam

 

Shari Leslie Segall, in Paris since 1985 and author of France-themed books and articles, taught English and Cross-Cultural Communication at the prestigious Institut des Etudes Politiques (Sciences Po) and at the French Military Academy. She was the founding director of Foreign Affairs, which provided linguistic and cross-cultural training and created English-language documents for executives. In addition to the U.S. Founding Fathers in Paris tour, she specializes in a Lost Generation tour (Hemingway, Fitzgerald, James Joyce, etc.).

Rebecca Brite, in Paris since 1980, is a former newspaper editor who taught at the École Polytechnique and Institut national du patrimoine in addition to consulting for UNESCO and the OECD. Rebecca founded what is now the oldest American ciné-club in the city. She has given tours in Paris and northern France since 1998. Her specialties include the Lost Generation writers and the Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre.

Pamela Grant (1971-2014), in France from 1990, was one of the few Americans to have passed the competitive French tour-guide exam. She divided her time between film subtitling (among others, she subtitled the Oscar-winning Edith Piaf biopic, La Vie en Rose) and tour guiding (through the tour association Lire et Partir as well as her own company, Paris Perspectives). Pamela passed away in 2014.

 

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