Murielle Zagury

VP Marketing & Communications at Groupe MACH

Murielle Zagury currently serves as VP Marketing & Communications at Groupe MACH, responsible for the marketing and communications strategy for a diverse real estate portfolio of over 250 properties totaling 45 million square feet. Prior to this role, Murielle operated as a strategic consultant in marketing and communications from June 2019 to October 2023, advising major brands in real estate, hospitality, and consumer sectors. Notably, international PR efforts for Royalmount’s luxury retail launch resulted in over 500 media mentions across 24 countries. Previous positions include VP Marketing & Communications at CARBONLEO, where large-scale mixed-use projects were spearheaded, and Marketing and Merchandising Director at Quartier DIX30, focusing on branding and customer engagement strategies. Earlier experience includes branding consulting for La Maison Ogilvy and serving as Director of Merchandising for GROUP JS INTERNATIONAL, LTD, overseeing the development of various fashion lines. Murielle holds a B.Sc. in Urban Planning and a minor in Arts and Sciences from Université de Montréal, as well as education from Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf and Collège international Marie de France.

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Groupe MACH

Founded in 2000, Groupe MACH has never ceased to surpass itself. Its real estate developments are perfectly adapted to the challenges of our time: inclusive, sustainable and in harmony with their communities. MACH imposes the utmost rigor on itself and adheres to best practices in governance and sustainable development. Today, MACH is one of Canada's leading private real estate owners and developers. Representing over 44 million ft², its real estate portfolio comprises more than 240 properties, including some of Montreal's flagship buildings, such as the Sun Life Building, Le 1000 De La Gauchetière, the CIBC Tower, Place Victoria and the KPMG Tower. Complexe Jules-Dallaire and Place de la Cité in Quebec City are also involved. In recent months, MACH has made a dramatic entry into the Ontario market and a breakthrough in the Maritimes.