Marianne Archambault-Laliberté
Advisor
With a multidisciplinary background combining law, international relations, and civic engagement, Marianne Archambault-Laliberté puts her expertise in communications and public participation to work on projects that strengthen dialogue between organizations and communities, both here and abroad.
A recognized specialist in stakeholder engagement, she leverages her expertise to build lasting relationships of trust and foster the success of large-scale projects that benefit communities.
Before joining Transfert, Marianne worked at AECOM as a community engagement and communications specialist, where she contributed to major projects in the industrial and transportation sectors.
Previously, she coordinated international cooperation and citizen engagement initiatives at Les Offices jeunesse internationaux du Québec (LOJIQ), supporting projects that promote youth participation in major global events, including the FAO World Food Forum and COP15 on biodiversity.
Marianne stands out for her strong writing skills, her experience in facilitation, and her ability to work effectively in teams bringing together a wide range of stakeholders. Empathetic, structured, and an excellent communicator, she values co-construction and knowledge sharing as levers for mutual understanding and buy-in.
Her experience with non-profits, public organizations, and private companies gives her a broad perspective on the challenges organizations face today and the realities they must consider to successfully deliver their projects.
Her academic background includes a bachelor’s degree in International Relations and International Law (UQAM), a master’s degree in Law — Fundamental Rights profile (Université Laval), with a specialization in Indigenous community rights, and a certificate in Public Relations (Université de Montréal).