Josianne Turgeon
About Josianne Turgeon
Josianne Turgeon serves as the Directrice Ressources Humaines at Cascades, where she has worked since 2019. With a background in both accounting and human resources, she has extensive experience across various Canadian and U.S. locations within the company.
Current Role at Cascades
Josianne Turgeon serves as Directrice Ressources Humaines at Cascades in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She has held this position since 2019, contributing to the company's human resources strategies and initiatives. Her role involves overseeing HR operations and ensuring alignment with organizational goals.
Previous Experience at Cascades
Before her current role, Josianne Turgeon worked at Cascades as Directrice des ressources humaines - Relève from 2016 to 2019. During this time, she gained experience in various locations, including Piscataway, New Jersey, and multiple sites across Ontario. She also held positions as Stagiaire comptabilité in 2015 and Stagiaire ressources humaines in 2016, which provided her with foundational knowledge in both accounting and human resources.
Education and Qualifications
Josianne Turgeon studied at Collège Édouard-Montpetit, where she completed a program in Hygiène dentaire from 2011 to 2013. She also pursued a DEC en Science de la nature profil santé at the same institution from 2008 to 2010. Additionally, she earned a Baccalauréat in Administration des affaires profil Management from Université de Sherbrooke, completing her studies from 2013 to 2016.
Career Transition
Josianne Turgeon transitioned from a career in accounting to human resources while working at Cascades. This shift allowed her to leverage her accounting background in her HR roles, enhancing her understanding of the financial aspects of human resources management.
Geographic Experience
Josianne Turgeon has experience working in both Canadian and U.S. locations for Cascades. This broad understanding of North American operations has equipped her with insights into diverse workplace cultures and regulatory environments across the two countries.