Olga Farman, a committed leader

Olga Farman, a committed leader
Olga Farman, a committed leader

In this first episode of the podcast Hermès, exceptional managersOlga Farman tells her journey to host Valérie Gaudreau, media columnist The Soleil. She talks about her origins, her aspirations and the memories that marked her time at University, where she studied law while at the same time completing an MBA in business management. A dual curriculum that allowed him to develop his potential and take on complex challenges.

In addition to her expertise in legal and legislative affairs, Olga Farman specializes in ethics, intellectual property and corporate governance. Curious and open to the world and its different issues, she likes to use her skills for causes and organizations that are dear to her. Her commitment is demonstrated through the positions she holds on several boards of directors, notably those of the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec, Beneva, as well as the Québec Port Authority, of which she is the president, and of the Musée de la civilization Foundation.

A role model for women in law and business, Olga Farman embodies excellence and dedication. Her exceptional contributions have been recognized on numerous occasions, notably by receiving the Women’s Leadership Award from the Quebec Chamber of Commerce and Industry in 2002. She was also selected among the 100 most influential Canadian women by the Réseau des women executives in 2019.

Discover Olga Farman’s inspiring journey in this first episode of the podcast Hermès, exceptional managersavailable here.

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