Granby Zoo
Marie-Claude Landry is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in philanthropy, partnership development, and financial management. Currently serving as Directrice - développement philanthropique, partenariats et commandites at Zoo de Granby since July 2021, Landry has held leadership roles in various organizations, including Directrice philanthropie at Centraide Estrie and Directrice générale at Fondation Héritage Montréal. Additional experience includes positions at Les YMCA du Québec, Musée McCord, and Centre Canadien d'Architecture, showcasing a strong background in fundraising, donor relations, and administration. Landry holds an Essentiel du MBA from HEC Montréal and has pursued further education at UQAM.
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Granby Zoo
The Granby Zoo is the largest zoological garden in eastern Canada and is located in Granby, Quebec. It is one of Quebec's major tourist attractions. It was founded in 1953 by the mayor of Granby at the time, Pierre-Horace Boivin. There are currently more than 1000 different animals grouped into 200 species and the annual attendance is just under 600,000 visitors per year. Adjacent to the zoo is the Amazoo water park as well as an amusement park with many games, rides and attractions.