Marco Dubé will take over the vice-president of people and culture position at CBC/Radio-Canada when Monique Marcotte retires at the end of June. Dubé has been with the CBC for 22 years in a variety of roles, including working on developing the public broadcaster’s...
Josée Girard, CBC/Radio-Canada’s vice-president of people and culture, is leaving the public broadcaster after a year in the job, and will be replaced by Monique Marcotte, currently the department’s executive director of strategy and planning. In a memo to staff Monday, CBC president Hubert Lacroix said Girard was leaving for a job with mining company Rio Tinto, where she had previously worked, as of Sept. 2. “Some very positive progress occurred over the past year during Josée’s leadership to strengthen our corporate culture, talent...