Heather Owen appointed Vice President at Leger’s Vancouver office

June 24, 2020

Montreal, June 24, 2020 – Leger is proud to announce the appointment of Heather Owen to its management team as Vice President of the Vancouver office and General Manager for Western Canada.

In this role, Heather leads a team of specialists, and is tasked with raising brand awareness and establishing strategic partnerships in key markets.  Prior to Leger, Heather was Senior Vice President of the National Research Group (NRG) prior to its acquisition by Leger in 2019.

“Leger is the largest Canadian-owned polling firm in the country,” said Heather Owen, “and it’s in a position to offer West Coast clients innovative marketing and technological solutions that are tailored to their goals.”

“Since last Fall, Heather Owen has significantly facilitated NRG’s integration into Leger. She is now helping us implement new research and analytics solutions for the BC market.” said Jean-Marc Léger, President of Leger.

Heather is leader in the Vancouver community, and has served on a variety of boards including Arts Umbrella and the Vancouver Fireworks Festival Society.  She is a graduate of Western University and prior to working in market research, she was a leader in brand and marketing at RBC for 15 years.

About Leger

Leger is the largest Canadian-owned market research and analytics company, with more than 600 employees in eight Canadian and US offices. Leger has been working with prestigious clients since 1986. For more information, visit: leger360.com

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For more information

Sarah Mottet

Marketing Director

514-982-2464 #3186

smottet@leger360.com

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