Max Simard
About Max Simard
Max Simard serves as the Segment Manager for Corporate, Tax & Government at Thomson Reuters, where he focuses on integrating new technologies to improve client systems. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and a Master of Laws, and has over ten years of experience in change management within the legal, tax, and accounting sectors.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Max Simard has served as Segment Manager for Corporate, Tax & Government at Thomson Reuters since 2020. In this role, he focuses on integrating customer insights into strategic decision-making processes. His responsibilities include enhancing competitive performance analysis by probing best practices within the legal, tax, and accounting sectors. Simard represents the voice of the customer, ensuring that client needs and perspectives are prioritized in the company's offerings.
Education and Expertise
Max Simard holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Relations internationales from Université du Québec à Montréal, where he studied from 2002 to 2006. He furthered his education at Université de Montréal, earning a Master of Laws (LL.M.) from 2009 to 2012. His master's thesis focused on the intersection of law and information, highlighting his expertise in both legal studies and information technology.
Background
Max Simard has over ten years of experience in change management. His career emphasizes the integration of new technologies to simplify complex systems for clients. This extensive background equips him with the skills necessary to navigate the challenges faced by organizations in the legal, tax, and accounting sectors.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Max Simard has specialized in probing best practices within the legal, tax, and accounting sectors. His work aims to enhance competitive performance analysis, contributing to improved operational effectiveness for clients. His academic contributions, particularly his master's thesis, further demonstrate his commitment to advancing knowledge in the intersection of law and technology.