The RudeBaguette Editorial Team: At the Heart of French Tech

The editorial team at RudeBaguette.com is the backbone of our media outlet, bringing together journalists and contributors from diverse professional backgrounds, all united by a shared passion for innovation and the French tech ecosystem. Each member contributes deep insights on key areas such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, finance, science and research, sustainable development, and transport technologies.

Our writers track the evolution of the digital and tech world in real time, analyzing structural changes across sectors — from energy and robotics to cultural trends and the leisure economy. Their mission: to make sense of these changes through high-quality journalism, enabling our readers to stay informed, curious, and ahead of the curve.

With daily updates, exclusive interviews, and in-depth coverage, RudeBaguette.com is the go-to English-language source for understanding French Tech — its challenges, its breakthroughs, and its role in shaping tomorrow’s global digital landscape.

Eirwen Williams is a New York-based journalist at RudeBaguette.com, covering French Tech, startups, AI policy, cybersecurity, and digital regulation. A graduate of NYU’s Journalism Institute, he reports on how innovation and policy shape the future of tech in France. With a focus on system-level change, his stories explore the intersection of entrepreneurship, legislation, and disruptive technology. Contact: [email protected]4467 Articles


Rosemary Potter is a Chicago-based journalist for RudeBaguette.com, covering global tech trends, innovation policy, AI regulation, and the evolving landscape of French startups. A graduate of Northwestern’s Medill School of Journalism, she combines investigative depth with an international lens. Her reporting highlights the people and ideas shaping digital transformation across borders and industries. Contact: [email protected]75 Articles


Hina Dinoo is a Toronto-based journalist at RudeBaguette.com, reporting on the intersection of tech, economics, and public policy in the French innovation ecosystem. With a degree from Toronto Metropolitan University’s School of Journalism, she brings clarity to complex digital topics. Her work explores how regulatory, financial, and societal systems influence the future of French Tech. Contact: [email protected]65 Articles