Distinguished Alumna

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Distinguished Alumna

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HEC Montréal and the HEC Montréal Alumni Association are proud to induct Nathalie Fagnan (HEC Montréal 1987) as Distinguished Alumna during Gala Luminescence. This distinction is an opportunity for the School to recognize her extraordinary career trajectory, her contribution to elevating HEC Montréal’s standing, and the spirit of integrity and commitment to society that she embodies.

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Nathalie Fagnan

(HEC Montréal 1987)

President and CEO, Héma-Québec

Nathalie Fagnan (HEC Montréal 1987) is Héma Québec’s President and CEO since January 2019. Since then, she has been leading the team in its daily mission to save lives. Distinguished by her sustained energy and inexhaustible determination, she has numerous achievements in the fields of organizational transformation, as well as an impressive career.

A chartered professional accountant by training, Nathalie Fagnan began her career with KPMG, before moving on to the Publicis group, the world’s third largest communications group. She also worked for the accounting firm, Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton (RCGT). In 2021, she was named one of Canada’s 100 Most Powerful Women and awarded the National Assembly Medal. In 2022, she received a Mercure Award in the Leadership, exceptional women category.

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Nathalie Fagnan

(HEC Montréal 1987)

President and CEO, Héma-Québec

Nathalie Fagnan (HEC Montréal 1987) is Héma Québec’s President and CEO since January 2019. Since then, she has been leading the team in its daily mission to save lives. Distinguished by her sustained energy and inexhaustible determination, she has numerous achievements in the fields of organizational transformation, as well as an impressive career.

A chartered professional accountant by training, Nathalie Fagnan began her career with KPMG, before moving on to the Publicis group, the world’s third largest communications group. She also worked for the accounting firm, Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton (RCGT). In 2021, she was named one of Canada’s 100 Most Powerful Women and awarded the National Assembly Medal. In 2022, she received a Mercure Award in the Leadership, exceptional women category.

On November 17, join us as we honour the most illustrious representatives of our community!