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Propulsion Québec: A look back at the 2023 Annual General Meeting

Propulsion Québec held its sixth Annual General Meeting on June 22, attended by some sixty representatives of the cluster's member organizations.

The event also marked the launch of the 2022 Annual Report and the appointment of new representatives to the Board of Directors.

Newly elected members join the Propulsion Québec Board of Directors: Jérôme Cantin of Groupe Volvo Canada division Prévost; Isabel Cyr of Lithion Recyclage; Emmanuelle Toussaint of Cléo; Jarred Knecth of Promark Électroniques; and Geneviève Dalcourt of ÉTS.

A number of directors were also re-elected at the AGM, including Patrick Gervais of Lion Électrique, Benoit Balmana of IVÉO, Marie-Hélène Cloutier of Exo and Frédéric Prégent of Taxelco.

On the same occasion, Propulsion Québec presented various projects to the representatives in attendance, such as the mock-ups of its new digital experience (online in Fall 2023), as well as various tools and studies launched over the past year.

 

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