Leger Continues to Fuel Growth by Creating 3 New Divisions

August 8, 2023

Montreal, August 8, 2023 – In light of its exceptional 45% growth over the past two years, Leger is pleased to announce the creation of three new divisions.

The Western Canada division will combine the company’s offices in Vancouver, Edmonton, and Calgary under the leadership of Steve Mossop, Executive Vice-President, Western Canada. The Central Canada division will combine the Toronto and Winnipeg offices under leaders Andrew Enns, Executive Vice-President, Central Canada, and Ian Large, Executive Vice-President, Consumer Insights. The Eastern Canada Division will combine the Montreal and Quebec City offices under leaders Christian Bourque, Executive Vice-President, and Cyntia Darisse, Vice-President, Quebec.

“I am pleased to appoint Steve Mossop, Andrew Enns, Ian Large, Christian Bourque, and Cyntia Darisse as our research leaders in Canada. Their extensive leadership experience, combined with their deep knowledge of their respective regional markets, will ensure our clients continue to receive the excellent service and impactful insights they need to make better business decisions,” said Jean-Marc Léger, President, Leger.

Leger’s U.S. office will continue to be led by Pat DePietto, Executive Vice-President, and Alicia Ierardi, Executive Vice-President.

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