Paige Schoenfeld Joins Leger As Vice-President, Calgary

2 December 2021

Calgary, December 2, 2021 – Leger is pleased to announce that Paige Schoenfeld has joined its team of experts as vice-president of Leger’s Calgary office.

Paige has over a decade of qualitative and quantitative market research experience in a diverse range of consumer and business categories including CPG, technology, government, energy, finance, non-profit, lottery and gaming. Before joining Leger, she was a vice-president at Ipsos.

“Paige will be a great asset to Leger’s Alberta and Western Canada team. Her background and experience will help us support and broaden the clients we serve and the industries in which we work. She brings strong leadership and project management experience, and we are all looking forward to learning from her,” said Ian Large, Executive Vice-President, Western Canada.

“We are pleased to welcome Paige to our team of experts at our Calgary office. Her extensive North American research expertise coupled with her in-depth knowledge of the Calgary market makes her an excellent asset to our team. We look forward to sharing her knowledge and client-focused creative thinking skills with our Western Canadian clients,” said Jean-Marc Léger, President, Leger.

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, including The City of Calgary, Brookfield Properties, L’Oreal, Nespresso, IKEA, Scientific Games, Pfizer, GSK, and more.

Recently, Leger presented the most accurate polling results for the 2021 Canadian federal election (including the most accurate results in Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia) and the 2019 Canadian federal election. This accuracy is due to the quality of the company’s LEO panel and its employees’ expertise.

For more information: leger360.com

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