Marcel Barthe

 Marcel Barthe

Marcel Barthe

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Biography

Universite du Quebec a Montreal - Communication


Resume

  • 2008

    Fully restored Mansion built in 1743

    for French Seigneur and Surgeon of the King Mauvide Genest

    in the Island of Orleans

    near Quebec City

    during the New France era before British Conquest. Building recognized by both levels of government (Quebec and Canada) as a classified heritage monument. Participated in the restoration

    management and programming of this architectural and patrimonial jewel accessible to the general public.

    Manoir Mauvide Genest

  • 2003

    Fondation de la faune du Québec

    La Fiducie du patrimoine culturel des Augustines

  • 1998

    Public Relations Organisation International

    Inc.

    Journalism

    Public Relations

    Media Relations

    New Media

    Marketing Communications

    Reputation Management

    Strategic Planning

    Digital Strategy

    Communications Planning

    Strategic Communications

    Issue Management

    Digital Marketing

    International Relations

    Crisis Communications

    Internal Communications

    Corporate Social Responsibility

    Speech Writing

    Crisis Management

    Corporate Communications

    Social Media

    Foreword of : Introduction aux relations publiques: enjeux

    défis et pratiques (Introduction to Public Relations : challenges

    issues and practice.

    Wrote foreword for university level manual : Introduction to Public Relations :challenges

    issues and practices (in French). Collective under the direction of Professor Stephanie Yates.\n\nRédaction de la préface pour le volume universitaire : Introduction aux relations publiques: défis

    enjeux et pratiques. Ouvrage collectif sous la direction du professeur Stéphanie Yates.

    Foreword of : Introduction aux relations publiques: enjeux

    défis et pratiques (Introduction to Public Relations : challenges

    issues and practice.

    Marcelle Dolment

    Sociology and political essay on the condition of Quebec women in the 70's. First feminist essay at the time

    co-written by a man and a woman.\n\nEssai politique et sociologique sur la condition de la femme au Québec dans les années 70. Premier essai féministe à l'époque

    rédigé conjointement par un homme et une femme.

    La Femme au Québec (with Marcelle Dolment)

    Marianne Kugler

    An opinion and personal view on the author's (Marianne Kugler) contribution to the advancement of research in public relations and the key theoretical approaches adopted by PR practitioners in highly successful and recognized PR campaigns.\n\nSigne la préface pour commenter la contribution de l'auteur (Marianne Kugler) à l'avancement de la recherche en relations publiques et sur les approches théoriques adoptées par les praticiens en relations publiques lors de projets et campagnes particulièrement réussies.

    The Foreword for « Des campagnes de communication réussies » - Tome 2 - Marianne Kugler

    Speech pronounced at a conference organized by the Quebec Bar Association

    entitled : The right to information

    the right to know. Printed in the Acts of the conference. \n\nConférence prononcée lors du Colloque du Barreau du Québec: Le droit à l'information: le droit de savoir! Dans Actes du Colloque.

    La transparence

    une question de confiance.

    Quebec City

    French

    English

    Conseil du patrimoine religieux du Québec

  • 1970

    Agréé en relations publiques (ARP)

    CREDLY-12510385

    Canadian Public Relations Society

    Inc.

    Fellow CPRS

    Public relations Society of Canada (CPRS)

  • Récemment entré au conseil d’administration de cet organisme dévoué à la cause du patrimoine en milieu fortement urbanisé de la communauté métropolitaine de Montréal.\n\nRecently appointed to the Board of Directors of this great institution dedicated to the cause of heritage preservation in the intensely urbanized environment of the Communauté Métropolitaine de Montréal.

    Fondation Héritage Montréal