Regular or occasional contributors, here is the list of contributors to the “Life in Morocco” website, all of them passionate about this country:
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Marie-Aude
Marie-Aude est arrivée au Maroc en 2004.
Elle s'est installée à Ouarzazate, avec son mari qui travaillait alors dans le tourisme, puis à El Jadida, enfin Casablanca. Pendant 10 ans, elle a parcouru le Maroc dans tous les sens "géographiques et sociaux".
Elle gère une agence web qui propose des services de référencement et de création de sites et une société qui aide les lecteurs d'O-Maroc (et d'autres personnes) à s'installer au Maroc ou à y développer un projet professionnel.
Elle intervient souvent sur des forums de voyage, et a voulu faire ce site pour centraliser les conseils aux expatriés.
Diplômée de Sciences Po Paris en 1985, a a travaillé pendant plus de vingt ans dans des grands groupes internationaux (Apple, Ernst&Young et Bertelsmann) avant de s'installer au Maroc.
Mezgarne
"Mezgarne" is Marie-Aude, but under this pseudonym are grouped the posts that had originally been published on the website of the Oasis of Mezgarne, a tourist activity managed from 2004 to 2015 with her husband.
Bernard R.
Bernard R. is a management and IT project management consultant. He moved to Morocco in 2010 with a dual business: the launch of a riad near Zagora with his wife (which didn't work out, he'll tell you why one day), and a consultancy business in his area of expertise. He is behind the O-Maroc Twitter account.
R. Kettani - Interior designer
Trained as an architect, I worked abroad for several years, particularly in Asia. Back in Morocco, I passionately set up projects for demanding clients, which draw as much from my Moroccan roots as from my openness to the world.
Lucie R.
As an 18-year-old student studying international business, Lucie came to do a three-month internship with us. She helped us with the online shop and to develop the marketing of the travel agency towards new markets.
The posts she wrote about her discovery of Morocco are, I think, fascinating: the view of a (very) adventurous, curious and intelligent young girl on a country she doesn't know at all.
After "us", she will continue her cosmopolitan adventures, and I am really happy and grateful for the time she spent with us.
Reda Benkhadra
Former student at Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane, founder of Wikimedia Morocco, passionate about the history and culture of his country, and more particularly of Rabat and Salé, where he is originally from, Reda Benkhadra shared with us his knowledge of Moroccan heritage
Sylvie Poulain
Bookbinder, fantasy writer, reader, and history enthusiast.
Mohamed Bouyaqine
Avec une double formation en logistique et en gestion des entreprises, Mohamed Bouyaqine s'intéresse à la vie économique du Maroc et à ses enjeux.
Easy Hoster
Easy Hoster doesn't write about O-Maroc, but they do host us and the quality of their services makes our lives so much easier that we wanted to include them in our team. If you too are looking for quality accommodation, we recommend Easy Hoster.