The president of Ryan Public Affairs, Patrice Ryan, and his associates, Etienne Gosselin, Valerie Pomerleau and Simon-Pierre Diamond welcome four new colleagues to their ranks. “The arrival of new employees will allow us to diversify our expertise and offer our clients a 360 service in order to meet their challenges and achieve their objectives”, declared Patrice Ryan.
Louis Beauchamp, Jules Hébert, Sandra Ataman and Sarah Gougeon.
Four nominations
The old adage “journalism leads to anything, as long as it gets out of it” applies well to Louis Beauchamp, named vice-president. This former journalist expert in the management of issues and crisis knows complex organizations well, having held the highest positions in communications at the City of Montreal and the Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF). Communication graduate, Louis is passionate about public relations. Notice to our lawyer friends, he is also co-author of the guide The lawyer and the media, published by Éditions Yvon Blais.
Jules Hébert is named main director. Jules has over 15 years of experience in public and government relations in the fields of culture, entertainment, engineering and telecommunications. Most recently, he worked as chief of staff in the borough of Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie, in Montreal. Holder of a bachelor’s degree in political science, he has also just completed an MBA at the University of Paris Dauphine.
Sandra Ataman is named senior advisor. With more than 20 years of experience in communication, this holder of a bachelor’s degree in public communication from Laval University has been a journalist at Radio-Canada and political attaché to the parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Energy and Resources. natural resources and Minister responsible for the Plan Nord. Thanks to her background, she has mastered a variety of regional issues, including those concerning the mining sector and First Nations.
Sarah Gougeon is named consultant-researcher. She comes straight from Paris with a specialized master’s degree in public affairs from Paris Dauphine University in her pocket. Sarah until recently was responsible for public affairs and partnerships within the ETHIC Movement, a French employers’ association representing some 350 companies.
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