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 Capucine Graby

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Capucine Graby

Speaker · Journalist · Hostess · Reporter
Capucine Graby is a journalist, author, and debate moderator, passionate about stories that make the economy and transformation accessible to all. With a double culture in business and media, she explores the behind-the-scenes of success, the art of interviewing, and the customer experience with rigor and humanity. On stage as well as on screen, she embodies a clear, vibrant, and inspiring voice, capable of creating connections and making sense of complexity.

Capucine Graby

Capucine Graby is a journalist, author, and debate host. Trained at Paris-Dauphine University in management and then in journalism/media, she began her career at Bloomberg News before moving to Seoul as a correspondent, where she covers economic and societal news for French newspapers. This dual business/media culture shapes an editorial signature: to tell the economy through the women and men who make it, and to make complex issues accessible.

Back in France, she continues at BFM (radio then TV) and multiplies reports and interviews for Le Point, Le Figaro, Stratégies, and other titles. On the air, she can be found on Public Sénat with "Paroles de sciences," then on i>télé where she presents the evening news and "Les Échos de l'éco," a daily interview program with executives. This on-air experience nourishes her art of conversation: rhythm, active listening, relevant follow-ups, pedagogy.

Fascinated by entrepreneurship, she co-hosts "I>Lab" with Marc Simoncini and later co-signs "Grandeurs et misères des stars du Net" (Grasset), a cult book on failure as a learning driver in six web figures (from PKM to Jacques-Antoine Granjon). This "behind-the-scenes" view of success — lucid and unfiltered — will become one of her key conference themes among executive committees and entrepreneurial networks. An entrepreneur, she founded "MyMoonSpots" in 2014, an ecosystem of author trips blending scouting, rare addresses, and narratives. She regularly chronicles her favorites and her investigations on air (LCI, BFM Business) and produces long formats where travel becomes a prism for understanding innovation, hospitality, territories, and customer experience.

As a reporter, Capucine Graby also signs long-form reports in Africa and Asia, and hosts shows like "Smart Évasion" on B SMART, as well as podcasts for Caisse des Dépôts ("D'utilité Publique"). On stage as on screen, she combines field investigation, storytelling, and the ability to "make diverse personalities speak" — from CEOs to public stakeholders to innovators. Today, she engages in conferences and moderates round tables on resilience, the art of the interview, transformation, and customer experience. Her latest book, "Survivant," explores the reconstruction of a young refugee and the power of storytelling to overcome adversity — a common thread in her interventions: to understand, connect, and provide concrete support points for those who transform.

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Animate an event with impact: create connections, give rhythm, bring out the essential!

  • From the program to the experience. A good event is not just about aligning speeches: it orchestrates an experience. Capucine Graby designs and moderates your plenary sessions and round tables like a living narrative, where each sequence has a clear intention and a role in the red thread. In advance, she works on the editorial guide, the hierarchy of messages and the transitions, so that the audience understands where it is going, why it is important, and what it should retain at each stage.
  • A plateau and field journalist, Capucine Graby masters the springs of a useful conversation: establishing trust, asking clear questions, bouncing on the implicit, reformulating to clarify, cutting short the jargon… She obtains sincere and operational responses, without complacency or aggression. Her moderation times the speaking time, distributes attention equitably among speakers, and transforms a panel into an exchanged embodied that moves ideas forward.
  • A successful event is measured by the engagement of the room. Capucine Graby varies formats (guided Q&A, quick polls, targeted round tables, "one-minute insight") to capture attention and circulate collective intelligence. She manages rhythms (opening, breaths, energy peaks), simplifies complex concepts, and regularly synthesizes key points — so that everyone leaves with clear reference points, acknowledged decisions, and practical next steps.
  • Delay of a speaker, sensitive topic, technical constraint: the unexpected is part of the game. Thanks to her air experience, Capucine stays the course, protects the timing and the quality of the debate, while preserving the necessary kindness and neutrality. She knows how to refocus tactfully, reformulate a controversy, or accelerate without rushing — so that your event remains fluid, memorable, and aligned with your goals, in French or in English, in person or hybrid.

Boldness and resilience: what "The Repairer" teaches us about our ability to transform the irreparable

  • Through the investigation conducted for The Repairer, Capucine Graby dives into Rwanda to meet women survivors of the genocide and their children, the "children of chance." From this immersion arises a strong reflection on resilience, seen not as mere reconstruction, but as a profound transformation, where audacity, vulnerability, and lucidity become levers of sustainable performance.
  • At the heart of this narrative, an exceptional figure – "the repairer" – works to rebuild broken lives. This extreme environment opens a universal reflection on commitment, responsibility, and courage, while revealing the impact of vicarious trauma, still little recognized in the professional world.
  • Far from clichés, resilience appears here as a demanding process, mobilizing self-knowledge and support. It becomes a strategic skill in service of leadership and action, capable of transforming uncertainty into opportunity.
  • In an unstable world, this conference gives meaning back, strengthens adaptive capacity, and develops clear-sighted leadership, relying on true, powerful, and profoundly human stories.

This speech by Capucine Graby concludes a day of discussions focused on the violence suffered by women and children in a migration context, highlighting its scale, its still too taboo nature, and its exacerbation, particularly with the increasing use of rape as a weapon of war and a means of coercion.

This speech by Capucine Graby concludes a day of discussions dedicated to the violence suffered by women and children in a migratory context, highlighting its extent, its still too taboo nature, and its aggravation, particularly with the increasing use of rape as a weapon of war and a means of coercion.

Capucine Graby, a bridge between horizons and storyteller of the world

Through Smart Escape, Capucine Graby hosts a program that invites you to discover the world differently, giving a voice to those who live, undertake, and dream in every corner of the planet. Her passion for travel is reflected in an approach that is both poetic, human, and inspiring, where each destination becomes a story, an emotion, and a meeting.