Manon Gauthier (illustrator)
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Manon Gauthier is a politician and administrator in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She served on the
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since November 2013, and was a member of the
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(i.e., the municipal cabinet) in
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's administration throughout this time with responsibility for culture. Gauthier was previously the chief executive officer of the Segal Centre for Performing Arts from 2009 to 2013. Gauthier retired from city council in August 2017.


Early life and career

Gauthier holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from
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. She began her career in the arts and entertainment sector and later served as a vice-president of
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(2000–04) and as a senior vice-president of
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(2004–09).


Segal Centre CEO

Gauthier was recruited to serve as chief executive officer of the Segal Centre for Performing Arts by board chairperson Alvin Segal in autumn 2009. She has said that her primary responsibility was to take an organization "firmly and proudly" rooted in Montreal's Jewish community and make it a "multidisciplinary center, multilingual and open to the world." During this time, Gauthier also served as a board member of Culture Montreal and a member of the
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gala committee. In December 2010, Gauthier was included in the ''
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s listing of the one hundred most influential women in Canada. She resigned her position with the Segal Centre on June 1, 2013.


City councillor

Gauthier was a
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for Denis Coderre's party in the
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. During the campaign, Coderre described Gauthier as one of the "pillars" of his party and promised that she would receive the culture portfolio in his administration. Coderre was successful in the mayoral contest, and Gauthier won a narrow victory in the race for councillor in the Verdun division of Champlain–L'Île-des-Sœurs. On November 18, 2013, Coderre appointed Gauthier to his executive committee with responsibility for culture, heritage, and design, the
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, and the status of women. By virtue of her position on city council, Gauthier also serves a member of the
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. Gauthier announced in the summer of 2014 that Montreal would cut off its annual funding to the Montreal World Film Festival. She was quoted as saying that "various requirements were not met" following "countless discussions with the Festival's leadership." She further noted that public funds were at risk of being used to pay off the organization's debts, saying, "We are here to support creators, not creditors." In December 2014, in her capacity as executive member responsible for Space for Life, Gauthier joined with representatives of Paris's National Museum of Natural History and Quebec City's Musée de la civilisation to sign a "Declaration on Biosphere Ethics," intended to cultivate "greater awareness and engagement on the part of their partners, employees and audiences with respect to geological, biological and cultural diversity." In 2017, Gauthier led a three-day trade delegation to Los Angeles to promote Montreal's film industry. She has championed an effort to name more of Montreal's streets, parks, and municipal buildings after prominent women, noting a strong
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in the existing names.Graeme Hamilton, "Montreal seeks to honour achievements of women", ''National Post'', 8 March 2016, A3.


Electoral record


References


External links


City of Montreal page
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