Paul Lauzon Joins Leger As Senior Vice-President, Vancouver

October 17, 2022

Leger is pleased to announce that Paul Lauzon has joined its team as a senior vice-president at Leger’s Vancouver office.

An expert in lottery and gaming market research with more than 30 years of experience, Paul will be responsible for working with the company’s already-strong team of experts to further expand Leger’s lottery and gaming expertise in North America. He will lead a research team and provide thought leadership, consulting expertise and expert advice to clients on gaming behaviour, attitudes and preferences. Before joining Leger, Paul was a senior vice-president and managing director, gaming & lottery at Ipsos.

“Paul is a great addition to our team because of his extensive background in this sector, having conducted thousands of projects for clients in the lottery and gaming space. He’s also a great leader and subject expert who will bring considerable value to our clients,” said Steve Mossop, Executive Vice-President, Vancouver.

“I’m very excited to join a fast-growing yet nimble company like Leger that continues to lead the market in polling accuracy. The level of talent in the company is clear to me, and I look forward to contributing my lottery and gaming expertise to Leger’s clients’ ongoing success,” said Paul Lauzon, Senior Vice-President, Vancouver.

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.

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