Margot Nightingale is a college essay editor and art advisor happily living in Paris since 2010.
Born in Minnesota, raised in Connecticut, Margot spent 20 years in NYC in the publishing industry (Mirabella, Vogue, Art News) as well as working in Film festival production (New York Film Festival at Lincoln Center, TriBeca Film Festival). She also has extensive experience in arts management and representation of A-list photographers, artists, film makers and myriad creatives.
A love affair with France began early on. She first visited in the 80s to study French literature on the Côte d’Azur in Cannes and ended up in the French Alps covering the 1992 winter Olympics. Soon after, she moved to Paris with CBS television to film a documentary on the opening of EuroDisney.
Margot attended Westminster school and Connecticut College, graduating in 1988 on the Dean’s list with a major in government and international relations. She lives near the Eiffel tower with her husband and son, who attends college in the Netherlands and California.