Marily brings a decade of experience working across public, private, and non-profit sectors, offering deep expertise in community development, strategic communications, and policy research. In her leadership role at Fraser Nolet, she manages complex consulting engagements from design through delivery, applying strong planning, coordination, and execution skills at every stage. Her approach integrates feasibility analysis, digital strategy, and organizational development—tools that help clients pursue sustainable, results-driven impact.
She has worked extensively with communities and organizations in northern, rural, and minority-language contexts, leading initiatives in media, cultural programming, and community engagement. This experience informs her ability to design tailored strategies that respect local priorities, navigate operational constraints, and align with broader policy environments. Marily’s work consistently builds bridges between community perspectives and administrative or governance structures.
At the federal level, she has contributed to legislative research, archival practices, and enterprise information management, equipping her with the knowledge to help organizations strengthen governance systems, streamline communications, and position themselves effectively in regional and national policy discussions.
Marily holds a master’s degree in sociology with a specialization in gender studies from the University of Ottawa. A strong advocate for inclusive leadership, she designs and supports initiatives that build capacity, foster mentorship, and elevate women’s participation in decision-making. Her combination of academic insight and practical experience allows her to guide organizations in developing programs, engaging stakeholders, and creating strategies that deliver meaningful and lasting benefits.
Marily brings a decade of experience working across public, private, and non-profit sectors, offering deep expertise in community development, strategic communications, and policy research. In her leadership role at Fraser Nolet, she manages complex consulting engagements from design through delivery, applying strong planning, coordination, and execution skills at every stage. Her approach integrates feasibility analysis, digital strategy, and organizational development—tools that help clients pursue sustainable, results-driven impact.
She has worked extensively with communities and organizations in northern, rural, and minority-language contexts, leading initiatives in media, cultural programming, and community engagement. This experience informs her ability to design tailored strategies that respect local priorities, navigate operational constraints, and align with broader policy environments. Marily’s work consistently builds bridges between community perspectives and administrative or governance structures.
At the federal level, she has contributed to legislative research, archival practices, and enterprise information management, equipping her with the knowledge to help organizations strengthen governance systems, streamline communications, and position themselves effectively in regional and national policy discussions.
Marily holds a master’s degree in sociology with a specialization in gender studies from the University of Ottawa. A strong advocate for inclusive leadership, she designs and supports initiatives that build capacity, foster mentorship, and elevate women’s participation in decision-making. Her combination of academic insight and practical experience allows her to guide organizations in developing programs, engaging stakeholders, and creating strategies that deliver meaningful and lasting benefits.