Liliane Lê currently serves as the Vice-President of Public Affairs and Marketing at the National Gallery of Canada, where responsibilities include overseeing public affairs, partnerships, communications, marketing, and related teams. Prior to this role, Liliane held various positions at CBC/Radio-Canada, including Director of Government and International Relations, where key initiatives included managing the public broadcaster's presence at the Frankfurt Book Fair and advocating for media freedom. Earlier experience includes leadership roles at Telefilm Canada, Canadian Heritage, and Renaud Foster Management Consultants, with a focus on policy, planning, and executive search. Liliane holds a degree in Social Sciences with a major in Political Science from the University of Ottawa and has pursued ongoing professional development in leadership and media relations.
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