EFC Appoints New Lead for Quebec Region

Roxanne Lafond

Apr 15, 2019

As of April 12, 2019, Roxanne Lafond is now leading Electro-Federation Canada’s Quebec Region, supporting all activities and programs in the region.

Roxanne will work closely with the regional executive team, other members, and EFC staff to plan and implement industry events and tradeshows. She will also coordinate regional meetings, support EFC’s overall marketing communications efforts and will work closely with Young Professionals Network members to continue the strong momentum of activities in the region.

Roxanne has over 13 years of experience in event planning and marketing communications within all facets, including print, digital and social media platforms. Roxanne most recently worked at Standard Products in Marketing Communications. Roxanne can be reached at rlafond@electrofed.com, 514-346-0059.

Roxanne replaces Susan Adler, who has decided to pursue another career opportunity.

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