A native of the Fleurs neighborhood in Sainte-Catherine, I grew up here, built my family here, and saw my children flourish in a caring community. Though my career as a flight attendant has taken me around the world for over 30 years, this is the place I always return to—and the place where I’m committed to getting involved in municipal life. Trained in industrial relations at the University of Montreal, I have developed over the years solid expertise in conflict management, negotiation, active listening, and finding sustainable solutions—skills that are essential for a municipal councillor, where decision-making must be thoughtful, structured, and focused on the collective interest. My profession has taught me to remain calm under pressure, communicate effectively with a variety of audiences, and manage complex situations with empathy and rigor. Today, I want to put these qualities to work for the citizens of Sainte-Catherine. My commitment to the community has also been expressed through my involvement as vice president of Parent Secours Sainte-Catherine for more than 13 years. This role has allowed me to make a concrete contribution to the safety of families, while strengthening the social fabric of our city. 👉 As a candidate for city councillor with the Action Sainte-Catherine team, I am committed to: For more than four years, our team at Action Sainte-Catherine team has been closely monitoring municipal issues, actively participating in council meetings and maintaining a presence in the field. Our goal is clear: to maintain constant contact with citizens, keep you informed, listen to you, and promote your priorities.
On November 2, I vote Action Sainte-Catherine – Team Rock CaronFrance Gendron