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À proposPublished on March 14, 2019

Appointment of Laetitia Angba to the Board of Directors of the SHDM

The Société d’habitation et de développement de Montréal (SHDM) wishes to congratulate Laetitia Angba on her appointment as a member of the SHDM’s Board of Directors.

Mrs. Angba’s appointment, confirmed on March, 13, at the meeting of Ville de Montréal’s Executive Committee, comes into effect immediately. In accordance with the SHDM’s by-laws, Ville de Montréal’s Executive Committee is responsible for appointing its directors, who are chosen to represent a wide range of relevant skills to guide the organization in its strategic choices and ensure good governance.

« I am proud to welcome Laetitia Angba to the SHDM’s Board of Directors, » stated Johanne Brunet, Chair of the Board of Directors. « I am confident that this experienced administrator will make a complementary strategic contribution to our Board of Directors, through her extensive experience in the community and social sector. We will benefit from her leadership in project management as well as her involvement in community organizations. »

« The Société d’habitation et de développement de Montréal is a hub for real estate of tomorrow in Montréal. Housing is, I believe, at the heart of Montrealers’ quality of life and the construction of dynamic, supportive and inclusive communities. I am therefore delighted to contribute to the SHDM’s mission and to take part in finding solutions to the many, complex and constantly changing affordability issues, » stated Mrs. Angba.

About Laetitia Angba
Mrs. Angba holds Bachelor of Civil Law and Bachelor of Social Sciences degrees from the University of Ottawa and has solid experience in the community and social field. She has received a number of awards and honours in recent years. Nominated for the 2017 cohort of the Réseau jeunes femmes leaders (RJFL) of Concertation Montréal, she has been working since 2014 for the Fondation du Dr Julien, following positions in the United Nations International Telecommunications Union (ITU) in Geneva and at the Women’s Resource Centre in the University of Ottawa’s Student Federation. In addition to her professional activities, Mrs. Angba is completing a specialized graduate diploma in Business Administration at HEC Montréal and is a volunteer with the Organisation des jeunes de Parc-Extension (PEYO) to improve the quality of life of residents in this neighbourhood. She is known for her ability to bring together relevant partners to set up promising projects for the community.

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