Paul Brossard

Paul Brossard is a prominent character in the series Emily in Paris, portrayed by Arnaud Viard. As the owner of the French marketing firm Savoir, he plays a crucial role in the story, especially with the arrival of the American marketing executive, Emily Cooper. Paul is known for his composed demeanor and a balanced approach to business, making him a contrast to some of his more blunt colleagues. His character embodies the cultural nuances and challenges faced in a French workplace, providing a blend of support and skepticism as Emily navigates her new environment.
Trivia/Facts
- Paul Brossard is the owner of Savoir, a French marketing firm in the series Emily in Paris. He is played by Arnaud Viard, who portrays him as a calm and composed businessman. Paul eventually sells Savoir to the American company Gilbert Group, which brings Emily into the firm. This decision leads to a mix of cultural challenges within the office.
- Unlike his colleague Sylvie, Paul is not as blunt but still holds some doubts about Emily’s ability to adapt at Savoir. He feels that her American approach might clash with the French way of doing things. Despite these concerns, he is more welcoming to Emily compared to others. He remains polite and open, making Emily feel more comfortable.

Arnaud Viard in Emily in Paris
- Paul shows a supportive side when he invites Emily to join him and other colleagues for a toast on his last day at Savoir. He notices Emily walking past and warmly includes her in the farewell gathering. During this moment, Paul acknowledges Emily’s success when her post gets retweeted by Brigitte Macron, the First Lady of France. This indicates his subtle approval of her efforts at work.
- Paul’s humor is revealed when he expresses his dislike for Chicago deep-dish pizza. He describes it in a humorous but critical way, calling it “like a quiche made of cement”. This comment shows his strong preference for French cuisine over American dishes. It adds a light moment to his character in the series.
Paul Brossard’s Relationship with Other Characters
- Emily Cooper: Paul Brossard has a supportive relationship with Emily, the new American employee at Savoir. He is more welcoming to her than some of his co-workers. Although he doubts her ability to fit in, he appreciates her creativity. Paul invites her to join the team for a toast, showing he values her presence.
- Sylvie Grateau: Paul’s relationship with Sylvie is more complex. While they work together, he often finds her blunt and critical. Paul tries to balance Sylvie’s harshness with his more gentle approach. He respects her leadership but also wishes for a more collaborative atmosphere.

Arnaud Viard in Emily in Paris
- Other Co-workers: Paul gets along well with his other colleagues, maintaining a friendly and professional environment. He often encourages team spirit and camaraderie. While he is not as involved in office gossip, he remains approachable. His calm demeanor helps ease tensions among the staff.
- Brigitte Macron: Paul admires Brigitte Macron, the First Lady, and is impressed when Emily’s post is retweeted by her. This moment adds to his respect for Emily and highlights his connections in the industry. Paul’s admiration for Brigitte reflects his understanding of the importance of networking. He values relationships that can benefit Savoir.