SPCA Montreal
Laurence Massé is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in marketing, business development, and philanthropy across various prominent companies. Currently serving as Directrice générale at SPCA de Montréal since November 2021, Laurence has held multiple leadership roles, including Directrice générale adjointe and Directrice du développement philanthropique et des communications. Prior experience includes positions at Yves Rocher as Directrice gestion de portfolio et développement d'affaires Amérique du Nord, L'Oréal as National Key Account Manager & Marketing Manager, and roles at Pierre Fabre Group and Clarins Group, focusing on product management and marketing strategies. Laurence holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from École des sciences de la gestion (ESG UQAM) and a DEC in Fashion Design from Collège Marie-Victorin.
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SPCA Montreal
Fondée à Montréal en 1869, la Société Canadienne pour la Prévention de la Cruauté envers les Animaux (maintenant mieux connue sous l’appellation SPCA de Montréal) fut la première organisation de protection des animaux au Canada. À ses débuts, la principale préoccupation de la SPCA était d’améliorer la situation des chevaux de trait. Aujourd’hui, elle est la plus grande société pour la protection des animaux au Québec. La SPCA de Montréal est un organisme à but non lucratif qui dépend presque exclusivement des dons du public pour effectuer son travail. Elle accueille et soigne près de 15 000 animaux abandonnés chaque année. Suivez la SPCA de Montréal en ligne : http://facebook.com/SPCAmontreal http://twitter.com/@SPCAMontreal --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Canadian Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (now fondly known as the Montreal SPCA) was the first humane society in Canada, founded in Montreal in 1869. During the early years, the primary concern of the SPCA was improving the treatment of work horses. Today, the Montreal SPCA is the largest society for the protection of animals in Quebec. The Montreal SPCA is a non-profit organization that relies almost exclusively on public donations to carry out its work. The animal welfare organization welcomes and cares for nearly 15,000 abandoned animals each year. Follow the Montreal SPCA online: http://facebook.com/SPCAmontreal http://twitter.com/SPCAMontreal