[SUCCESS STORY] Douce Revelle

20 April 2021

At Leger, we’re proud of our employees, and we encourage them to grow and evolve within our company. To recognize their successes, we’re launching a new series called Success Stories, which will be shared monthly on our website and LinkedIn page.

Today, we’re introducing Douce Revelle. Douce started in our call centre before advancing within our company. 

Success Story - Douce Revelle
  • 2007: Interviewer, Call Centre
  • February 2008: Assistant to the Call Centre Manager
  • October 2008: Supervisor, Call Centre
  • 2011: Programmer, Operations
  • 2014: Project Manager, Operations
  • 2017: Research Analyst
  • 2020: Senior Research Analyst

Cynthia Mongbé, Associate Vice-President, Consumer Insights at Leger’s Montreal office, wanted to highlight Douce’s exceptional career:

“When working with Douce, you can be assured that Leger’s promise of quality will always be respected.

Her attention to detail, organizational skills, thoroughness, and thirst for knowledge make Douce a valuable member of the Research Team.

Thank you for joining us, Douce. We are happy and lucky to work with you every day!’’

Would you like to thrive in a company that values its employees and offers you opportunities to excel? Explore our job opportunities by clicking here.

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