Philippe Bogaert
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Philippe Bogaert (Ukkel, Belgium, 1971). Philippe Bogaert is a social media strategist specialised in corporate communication. He is the founder and co-owner of Finger Talks. He plays the piano and is also a gifted songwriter.
Bogaert was famous in 2009 in the media for advertising himself on social media platforms and international TV stations to be kept "hostage" in Qatar.
In September 2009, Bogaert managed to escape Qatar by sailboat[1] and fled to Europe, where he arrived by the second half of September 2009. He is now reunited with his family.
In May 2011 Le Cri published his book EXIT PERMIT,[2] pointing out the risks of working in the Persian Gulf and retracing Bogaert's risky but spectacular escape from Qatar.
External links
- Philippe Bogaert's blog in Qatar
- www.journalism.co.uk
- Flemish news for expats
- The independent 13 June 2009
References
- ↑ Flanders Today: Businessman escapes Qatar.
- ↑ Exit Permit by Philippe Bogaert, 2011 ISBN 978-2-87106-558-6.
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