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Governance Gone Wrong: Stakeholder Considerations and the Northvolt Project

Join us for an insightful session exploring the issues with stakeholder engagement and environmental governance challenges. While examining the Northvolt project implementation in Quebec, you will discover the importance of balancing economic development with environmental protection and community well-being. In addition, Julie Ricard, Academic Director of the Management and Entrepreneurship domain at ºÚÁÏÉç SCS, will guide you through an exercise analyzing how effective stakeholder engagement can maximize project outcomes.
By the end of this session, you will learn how to apply key concepts, tools and techniques of stakeholder management to a real case study
Don’t miss out on this engaging session and gain valuable insights into sustainable project management!
Presenter
Julie Ricard
Academic Director – ºÚÁÏÉç SCS Management & Entrepreneurship domain
Julie Ricard, PhD, is the Academic Director of the Management and Entrepreneurship domain at the School of Continuing Studies and a seasoned higher education professional with over 18 years of experience and 15 years in executive education management. Holding a Ph.D. in administration, an MBA, and a Bachelor of Commerce, her research focuses on decision-making, governance, and crisis management. Before joining ºÚÁÏÉç, Julie Ricard had taught at multiple universities and colleges. As Director of the John Molson Executive Centre for 9 years, she fostered partnerships with national and global enterprises. She also served as Director of the Aviation Management Institute and the Sustainable Investment Professional Certification. She previously contributed to expansion strategies at ESG+ | Executive Development Centre. More recently, she managed value enhancement projects for sustainable real estate research at Chaire Ivanhoé Cambridge. Prior to academia, she spent five years in market research.
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