C2 Montréal
Roger T. Duguay serves as the CEO of Boyden, a global leader in executive search and talent advisory services, where responsibilities include CEO selection and board services. Duguay is also an accomplished author with multiple publications focusing on professional success and etiquette in the digital age. In addition to various board memberships, including Anges Québec and C2 Montréal, Duguay co-founded the LUNISS event for the Breakfast Club of Canada and has held leadership roles in multiple non-profit organizations, emphasizing youth development and social change. Duguay's educational background includes degrees from prestigious institutions such as Harvard Business School and HEC Montréal, and professional designations in management and actuarial sciences.
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C2 Montréal
C2 Montréal unites creative minds, leaders, and change-makers to spark collaboration, drive innovation, and generate business opportunities through rich content, an immersive environment, and transformative experiences. Founded in 2012 by the creative agency Sid Lee in collaboration with its founding partner Cirque du Soleil, C2 Montréal is the leading business event in Canada. A true playground for imagination, C2 Montréal is an immersive 3-day experience set in a highly creative environment, attracting over 5,000 participants from more than 60 countries and over 30 industries. It is an internationally renowned forum for entrepreneurship, innovation, and creativity, where one in four participants experiences an increase in business opportunities through the thousands of conversations started at each edition. The event is an exceptional way to create and grow the value of startups, SMEs, and large companies. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/c2montreal/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/C2Montreal/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/C2Montreal TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@c2montreal X: https://x.com/c2montreal BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/c2montreal.bsky.social