Hybrid event
Members' meeting - AGM of Équiterre 2025
Free French
- Date
- Language
- French
- Rate
- Free
The Members' Rendez-vous - AGM 2025 is strictly reserved for Équiterre members in good standing.
This event will be held in French only.
📍 In person at La Maison du développement durable (places are limited)
💻 Online on our dedicated platform
** Registration required **
Registration deadline:
Sunday April 20
Members' meeting - AGM of Équiterre 2025
The time has come to gather for a key moment in the democratic life of our organization: our Annual General Meeting (AGM) 2025! This year, you will have the opportunity to :
- Discover our latest activity report;
- Elect new members to the Board of Directors (5 positions up for election);
- Learn more about our current and future strategic plans;
- Participate in enriching exchanges with the Équiterre team.
For Équiterre's many members, employees, interns and volunteers, the annual general meeting is a place for exchange accessible to everyone, regardless of their location.
New for 2025: The AGM will be held in hybrid mode!
We invite you to a friendly get-together before the AGM! Join us at 5:30 p.m. at the Maison du développement durable in Montreal for delicious bites of planetary health, a perfect opportunity to exchange with other members and the Équiterre team. What's more, we'll be lucky enough to have with us artist Omar Gammaoui, who will present his exhibition RécuperACTION in the company of Isabelle Saint-Germain, director of the Biosphère and honorary member of Équiterre.
📍 5:30 pm: In person at the Maison du développement durable, 50 rue Sainte-Catherine W, Montreal, H2X 3V4
💻 6:30 p.m.: Official start of the AGM, in person and live online to allow everyone to participate.
And that's not all... Door prizes will be drawn among participants at the end of the event!
This event will be held in French only.
Our speakers
Chairman of the Board of Directors
CloseCharles Larochelle
Chairman of the Board of Directors
A former senior official of the Government of Quebec, Charles served for seven years as Assistant Deputy Minister with the Ministère du Développement durable, de l'Environnement, de la Faune et des Parcs (now MELCC). There, he was primarily responsible for the fight against climate change. His career also took him to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs, the Ministry of Natural Resources, the Comité ministériel des affaires régionales et territoriales and the Comité ministériel de la région de Montréal. He was also President and CEO of the Société d'habitation du Québec.
During his career, he has served on various Canadian and international bodies, as well as on the boards of directors of a number of NPOs, including the Institut de recherche et de développement en agro-environnement (IRDA) and the Fonds d'action québécois en développement durable (FAQDD). For three years, he also chaired the board of directors of the Ouranos Consortium on Regional Climatology and Adaptation to Climate Change. Charles is currently a member of the Advisory Committee on Climate Change, which was established by the Quebec government in 2021. He is also a volunteer member of the Board of Directors of Sentiers Québec-Charlevoix and of his municipality's Urban Planning Advisory Committee.
Treasurer of the Board of Directors
CloseEtienne Ladouceur
Treasurer of the Board of Directors
Etienne Ladouceur is an Associate Partner, Pension Administration, with Aon. He has over 20 years' experience in various leadership positions in project management, strategy, organizational change and operations. Etienne has contributed to various environmental causes over the years. He is extremely concerned about climate change and speaks out against inaction in all the various forums. He is the father of two adult daughters, a proponent of buying local, and a passionate skier and urban cyclist.
- Skills Profiling
- Project Management
- Business Strategies
- Organizational Transformation
- Budgeting and Operations
Executive Director
CloseColleen Thorpe
Executive Director
A graduate in Journalism, and holding a master's degree in Environmental Management, Colleen Thorpe has 25 years of experience in environmental advocacy and social change. She has excellent knowledge of sustainable food systems, circular economy and corporate social responsibility. During her career, she has led numerous programs aimed at influencing decision-makers and mobilizing citizens towards an ecological transition.
Colleen joined Équiterre in 2018, first as Senior Project Manager, then Program Director, before becoming General Manager in 2019. Previously, Colleen worked as a journalist for several television channels covering events in Quebec. She is also fluent in German, having worked and studied in Berlin for several years.
Colleen is a trustee of the UPA-Fondaction Agricultural Land Trust and sits on the board of directors of the Maison du développement durable. She was also a board member of the Centre des services partagés du Québec, the Système alimentaire montréalais and the Espace de concertation sur les pratiques d’approvisionnement responsable.
Executive Assistant Director
CloseDaniel Rotman
Executive Assistant Director
Daniel is an experienced and passionate advocate for social and environmental change. With more than 15 years working with non-profit organizations, international agencies and social enterprises, Daniel has developed numerous creative, inclusive and human solutions to address systemic and structural challenges.
Before joining Équiterre in January 2025, Daniel was Executive Director of the Plastic Bank Foundation, an international NGO supporting communities to prevent plastic waste from entering the environment. He has worked both internationally with the United Nations and Innovations for Poverty Action, and locally as Executive Director of the Depot Community Food Centre, as well as a consultant for community organizations and social enterprises across Quebec. Daniel graduated from HEC Paris and IESE in Barcelona with a MBA and focus in social entrepreneurship.
Hosted by
Advisor, Sustainable Mobility
Henri Chevalier
Advisor, Sustainable Mobility
Henri holds a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Studies and Political Science from York University (Toronto), and is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Social Innovation Management at HEC Montréal. He is also co-founder of the Collectif Hautes Études Post-Croissance, a student collective that raises awareness among the HEC Montréal community of issues related to economic growth and degrowth alternatives.
A member of the eco-anxious and eco-furious generation, Henri joined the Équiterre team in January 2023 to contribute to the ecological transition and do his part to mitigate the current and future damage of social and ecological emergencies.
After spending five months on Équiterre's telemarketing team, he landed an internship in sustainable mobility to work on the Vélovolt project. He went on to become a sustainable mobility consultant, responsible for drafting a report of recommendations to promote the deployment of electric-assist bicycles in Quebec.
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