Champagne St-Arnaud, Valériane (EN)

Valériane Champagne St-Arnaud is a professor in the marketing department at Université Laval and a specialist in marketing applied to eco-responsible issues. As the head of the "Climate Marketing Communication Research Group", her research focuses on optimizing and evaluating the effectiveness of marketing campaigns promoting individual and collective climate action. Coordinator of the Quebec Climate Action Barometer for several years, she has an excellent knowledge of what motivates and hinders the Quebec population to take action on climate challenges.

Bourque, Julien (EN)

Julien Bourque specializes in integrating work on clean growth with resilience and climate change. Following a position with Natural Resources Canada, Climate Change Adaptation Division, Mr. Bourque spent over three years developing and implementing urban greening projects with local communities to increase resilience to climate change. His on-the-ground experience combined with a clear vision of the key issues gives him the perspective to provide practical environmental policy recommendations.

Dallaire, Gabrielle (Rio Tinto, EN)

Gabrielle Dallaire is a water resources analyst for the Technical Services of Rio Tinto Aluminium. She obtained a master degree in applied sciences from the École de Technologie Supérieure in 2019. She is a part of the water resources team of Rio Tinto for almost two years. Currently, Gabrielle is involved in the operational water management of the Lac Saint-Jean and in various projects such as the integration of climate change into management tools.

Latraverse, Marco (Rio Tinto, EN)

Marco Latraverse is a researcher for the Technical Services of Rio Tinto Aluminum. He obtained a PhD in Water Sciences at INRS University in Ste-Foy, Quebec with a specialization in statistical hydrology in 2000. Before joining Rio Tinto in 2008, he worked for Hydro-Quebec from 2000 to 2008 where he was mainly involved in the modelisation of inflows as inputs for stochastic optimisation models. At Rio Tinto, he mainly works on uncertainty modeling of meteorological and hydrological data.

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