Fonds de solidarité FTQ
Brigitte Sottile currently serves as Agent de développement at Fonds de solidarité FTQ since September 2017, where responsibilities include evaluating the social balance of companies seeking investment and providing post-investment support. Prior to this role, Brigitte Sottile held various positions at Teamsters Canada from January 2000 to November 2017, including Directrice de formation et développement de la marque, where strategic planning, campaign coordination, and member advocacy were key responsibilities. Additionally, Brigitte Sottile worked as a Conseillère au président, representing the organization and advising on strategic directions. Earlier experience at Teamsters Québec from July 1994 to January 2000 as an Avocate focused on the defense of workers and workplace safety. Brigitte Sottile's educational background includes a Master’s degree in Law from Université de Sherbrooke and certifications in leadership and strategic programs.
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Fonds de solidarité FTQ
Created in 1983, the Fonds de solidarité FTQ is a development capital fund that calls upon the solidarity and savings of Quebecers to help fulfill its mission to contribute to Québec's economic growth by creating, maintain or protecting jobs through investments in small and medium-sized businesses in all spheres of activity. The Fonds also seeks to encourage Quebecers to save for retirement and to offer its over half a million shareholders-savers a reasonable return over and above the outstanding tax benefits they receive by purchasing Fonds shares. The largest development capital network in the province, the Fonds de solidarité FTQ was created on the initiative of the FTQ, Québec’s largest central labour body. Through its governance and codes of ethics, the Fonds is a socially responsible investor committed to sustainable economic development where people come first. Aside from investing capital, the Fonds is committed to supporting the growth of its partner companies by offering value-added services such as economic training. With net assets of $13.8 billion as at May 31, 2020, the Fonds de solidarité FTQ has become a hub of knowledge and resources for Québec businesses and a key player in the local economy.