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Camille Gervais rejoint Rolling Stone Québec en tant que Directrice des partenariats

Camille Gervais rejoint Rolling Stone Québec en tant que Directrice des partenariats

Rolling Stone Québec et toute l'équipe d'AMG sont fiers d'accueillir Camille Gervais dans l'organisation, à titre de Directrice des partenariats.

Ancienne étudiante de l'Université du Québec à Montréal, Gervais est une figure bien connue du monde de la musique et des événements au Québec. Elle cumule plusieurs années d'expérience dans l'industrie, notamment dans des rôles de gestion de projets chez Ldnmrk, et plus récemment en tant que Directrice des partenariats et des commandites chez Avalanche Productions, derrière des événements tels que M pour Montréal et Santa Teresa.


«Je suis ravie d’assumer ce nouveau rôle de Directrice des partenariats pour le Québec chez Rolling Stone Québec et Billboard Canada. Mon objectif: faire rayonner et croître ces deux marques dans la province à travers des partenariats audacieux, stratégiques et porteurs. Que ce soit dans la musique, les arts ou les médias, je souhaite bâtir des projets significatifs et qui auront un impact à long terme», dit Camille Gervais.

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