Mariloue Daudier
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Advisor

Biography

Mariloue holds a Bachelor in Social Work from McGill University and a Master in Social Innovation Management. Her working experience led her to specialize in diversity management, participative leadership and inclusive processes.

She started her career in management as Manager of Francization-Collective activities and Facilitator at Carrefour le Moutier where she implemented a pairing project that continues to support the sociolinguistic integration of new comers until now. Afterwards, she became the Coordinator of the Regroupement des organismes en francisation du Québec. Her role included mobilization and lobbying for 60 organizations offering French courses to immigrants all over Quebec at the Ministry of Immigration, Diversity and Inclusion. Then, she held the position of Project Coordinator-Enable Montreal, a design challenge that invited multidisciplinary teams (students, engineers, activists, organizations, etc.) to co-create solutions to make the city of Montreal more accessible and inclusive for people living with physical disabilities. Before working for IVADO, she worked as a Training Project Manager at the Comité sectoriel de main-d’oeuvre économie sociale action communautaire. In her role, she coordinated multiple projects simultaneously, including trainings in salary equity, knowledge transfer, HR marketing, psychological harassement and collective entrepreneurship for youth.

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