Manon Pepin, new President and CEO of the Society
Martin Thibodeau, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Cancer Research Society is proud to announce the nomination of Manon Pepin as President and Chief Executive Officer, effective August 26, 2019. Manon Pepin is a senior executive with over 35 years of experience in strategic communications, philanthropy and management.
“Manon comes to the Society with a high level of expertise in the scientific research and university fields and a wealth of knowledge in management”, stated Martin Thibodeau, Cancer Research Society Chairman of the Board of Directors and RBC Royal Bank Regional President for British Columbia. “I am convinced that her deep understanding of the challenges facing our sector will allow her to carry out the ambitious strategic plan set out by the Society, namely of doubling research funding by 2022. I also wish to thank warmly Paul Gauthier, Director Finance and Administration, who has served as acting President since March, and the entire staff at the Society who have continued to overachieve throughout this transition period.”
Manon Pepin has held many executive positions in government, at the university level and in the private sector in various fields ranging from politics to the environment, health, philanthropy and medical research. These include the Canadian House of Commons, the Commission for Environmental Cooperation in North America, the Lucie and André Chagnon Foundation, Héma-Québec, the Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer at Université de Montréal and more recently the Montreal Clinical Research Institute where she acted as Vice President, Communications and Public Relations.
“It’s a great honour for me to join the Cancer Research Society, a highly respected organization in the Canadian scientific sphere which, for nearly 75 years, has stayed true to its mission of outsmarting cancer by funding innovative research projects. Along with the team, I will continue to mobilize Canadians through numerous initiatives around this cause that affects so many people”, concludes Manon Pepin.