Rosanne Bourque

Communications Consultant
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Rosanne assists us with strategy and content creation for our website and social media, as well as with positioning strategies for our experts.

Since 2017, Rosanne has been developing expertise in digital communication in both local and international contexts, covering fields such as law, innovation, business, and technology. In addition to her work with us, she is a candidate in a customized doctoral program at the Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS). Her thesis focuses on the process of mediation between culture and the adoption of digital technologies in Cuba.

She chose YULEX, first and foremost, for the firm’s team and avant-gardist mindset, but also because it is an opportunity for her to learn about digital technology thanks to the diverse expertise of our firm’s attorneys. She contributes to the team with her creative and strategic spirit, as well as her contagious good humor.

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She spends a few months each year in Latin America attending academic conferences, visiting art galleries and museums... or simply to escape the winter.

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