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Associate Director of Content

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  • Associate Director of Content

    Laurie Bergeron (she/her) is the Associate Director of Content at Narcity Media, overseeing the copy desk, content operations, distribution, social media, and editorial special projects. Known for her passion for unleashing her team’s creativity and hidden potential, Laurie is committed to delivering engaging and digestible content to Canadian audiences. Before her current role, Laurie made a substantial impact as the company’s first Editor-in-Chief, as a Content Producer at Le Journal de Montréal and as a self-development book author. When she is not working or spending time with her family, she is binge-watching YouTube vlogs or saving places to visit on Pinterest.

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