Maryse Richard
About Maryse Richard
Maryse Richard is a senior advisor at Desjardins, with extensive experience in financial planning and legal services.
Current Roles at Desjardins
Maryse Richard is currently serving as Conseillère principale-Soutien aux activités de surveillance et d'encadrement at Desjardins. In addition, she holds the position of Conseillère principale-DP Performance, Distribution et Liaison-Fédération des Caisses Desjardins in Lévis, Quebec, Canada. Her responsibilities in these roles include overseeing and enhancing performance, distribution, and liaison activities across the organization.
Past Experience at Desjardins
Maryse Richard has an extensive history with Desjardins, beginning her tenure there in December 2010. Prior to her current roles, she worked as a Planificateur financier for six years from 2004 to 2010. Earlier, she served as a Conseillère from 2000 to 2004. These roles demonstrate her long-term commitment and versatility within Desjardins, indicating her deep understanding of the financial services sector.
Previous Work at La Presse Affaires
From 2005 to 2006, Maryse Richard worked at La Presse Affaires, where she was involved in Analyses et recommandations en planification financière-Cas sous la loupe. Her role required her to engage in detailed financial planning analyses and provide insightful recommendations, showcasing her expertise in financial strategy.
Early Career and Legal Background
Maryse Richard's career started in the legal field, where she practiced as an Avocate at Commission des services juridiques from 1995 to 1997. She worked in the Bureaux de Châteauguay et Deux-Montagnes. This early experience in law provided a strong foundation for her subsequent career in financial services.
Educational Background
Maryse Richard has a diverse educational background. She studied Droit at Université Laval, achieving a baccalauréat from 1989 to 1992. She also completed a course in English at Queen's University in 1990. Prior to that, she studied at Cegep André-Laurendeau from 1986 to 1988. Additionally, she earned a certification in Planification financière from the Institut québécois de planification financière (IQPF), further solidifying her expertise in financial planning.