Elizabeth Audette-Bourdeau

Founder & Chief Executive Officer at Welbi

Elizabeth Audette-Bourdeau has extensive work experience in various roles and industries. In 2008, they started their career as an Administrative Secretary at Paratonnerres Montréal Inc. Elizabeth then moved on to work as an Assistant Director of Sales at Passau Hockey from April 2012 to May 2013. In 2013, they briefly worked as a Membership Sales representative at Costco Wholesale. In 2014, they founded AmbiZion and held the role until December 2016. In December 2011, they also established Camp Pulsion, where they specialized in ringette goalie technique and provided services to ringette goalies and associations all over Canada. Their most recent role is as the CEO & Co-Founder of Welbi, a company they started in February 2016. Welbi focuses on improving the quality of life for older adults in senior living communities by streamlining processes and enabling staff to spend more time engaging with residents. The summary showcases Elizabeth Audette-Bourdeau's diverse experience in various industries.

Elizabeth Audette-Bourdeau has a diverse education history. Elizabeth obtained a Bachelor of Commerce - BCom degree with a focus in Management - Entrepreneurship from the University of Ottawa. Elizabeth also attended The University of British Columbia for a short period in 2013 to study Second Language Learning as part of an Explore program. Prior to their university education, Elizabeth attended Cégep Édouard-Montpetit from 2010 to 2013, where they earned a D.E.C in Health Sciences. Their educational journey began at Collège Durocher Saint-Lambert, where they completed their D.E.S in Sciences from 2005 to 2010. Additionally, Elizabeth has obtained several certifications, including the Mindtrust Leadership Development Program from Mindtrust Leadership in March 2016, Compétition – Introduction 1 (CI-2) from the Coaching Association of Canada in February 2012, Compétition – Introduction 1 (CI-1) from the Coaching Association of Canada in January 2012, and Sport communautaire – Initiation from the Coaching Association of Canada in October 2011.

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