[1] She participated in several French, European, and World Championships in the "minime" (12–15 years) and "benjamin" categories and received the award for best skier in Île-de-France in 1996 from Paris mayor Bertrand Delanoë.
[9] In March 2015, Franck was named director of the Lausanne Museum of Photography (Musée de l'Élysée), now known as the Photo Elysée.
[1][3] During her tenure as president, she oversaw the construction of a new building to house the museum's collections at Plateforme 10 in Lausanne.
[1][10] In addition to overseeing its move and building the new museum, she has expanded its collections and strengthened its international influence through the development of digital initiatives.
[13][1] In March 2022, Franck left the Musée de l'Élysée and was appointed President of the French Institute Alliance Française in New York.