For over 15 years, my wife and I have made Town of Mount Royal our home, where we are raising our two daughters. Like many parents here, I want safe streets, responsible growth, and a town government that truly listens to its residents.
Professionally, I have more than 20 years of experience helping large organizations in finance, banking and insurance to plan, manage, and deliver complex projects. As a business and technology strategy consultant, my work is about turning vision into action — a discipline I now want to bring to our community.
I currently serve on the Town's Committee for Sustainable Development and Climate Change and as Chair and Spokesperson of the Citizen Committee for Mobility and Street Safety in TMR, a resident-led initiative that helped put traffic safety on the town’s agenda.
Recipient of the Medal of the Lieutenant Governor of Quebec, I have also had the honour of volunteering with organizations such as Hôpital du Sacré-Cœur, Face à Face Montréal, the Logis Rose Virginie Foundation, and Santropol Roulant — experiences that strengthened my ability to listen, my sense of responsibility, and my capacity to make decisions with compassion.
I’m running as an independent councillor because collaboration within a diverse council consistently leads to better decisions for residents. Studies from the OECD, Harvard Kennedy School, and the Federation of Canadian Municipalities show that councils with diverse and independent voices deliver more transparent governance, stronger consensus, and more durable results. Independence allows me to work constructively with all members of council, free from party lines or pre-set loyalties, to find balanced, evidence-based solutions that serve the common good.
These values guide how I work: listen first, act transparently, and deliver results that make life better for families in Town of Mount Royal.