

Humanise Collective has named Shari Walczak as the first president of Humanise Toronto, marking a major strategic expansion for the collective and responding to clients seeking an alternative to the increasing consolidation of traditional holding companies.
Shari, a strategist with more than 25 years of experience, will lead Humanise Toronto with a mandate to elevate its profile and deepen its problem-solving capabilities. She will continue to serve as co-founder and chief strategy officer of The Garden, which joined the Collective in 2024.
A vision for 'Human Intelligence” in an AI world
Shari's appointment comes at a time of massive industry disruption, defined by rapid AI adoption and the merger of global agency giants. Her vision for Humanise Toronto is to offer a distinct 'third lane' for clients—positioned between the operational rigour of management consultancies and the execution power of creative agencies.
“We are entering an era where AI can handle the probable, but business growth requires the possible,” said Shari. “As technology accelerates, the premium on original, lateral human thinking only increases. Clients today don’t just need a campaign; they need partners who can enter the process upstream—using strategic sensemaking, cultural foresight and problem architecture to decode complexity before a brief is even written.”
This upstream approach is strengthened by Humanise’s ability to bring senior talent and entrepreneurial business owners together from across the collective, giving CEOs the strategic clarity of a multi-disciplinary consultancy paired with the creative agility and problem-solving acumen of leaders who run their own companies.
Founder-Led Expertise Meets The Science of Creativity
Shari holds a Master of Science in Creativity and Change Leadership, grounding her approach to transforming organisations from the inside out. Combined with the collective’s founder-led model, it gives clients direct access to business owners who understand the pressures of leadership first hand.
“Shari is a transformative strategist with a deep understanding of how creativity and business performance connect,” said Jean-Sébastien Monty, co-founder and COO, Humanise Collective. “Her leadership strengthens our Toronto presence at a moment when clients are looking for partners who can apply creativity to the pressing challenges of today, not just deliver campaigns.”
The collective model
Humanise Toronto is comprised of specialised, founder-led independent companies, including:
A strategic partnership with Nascent, a digital product studio specialising in product strategy, design and engineering, extends the Collective’s upstream problem-solving into digital environments, with Nascent contributing deep expertise while remaining fully independent.
“Toronto has always been a place where creative thinking and entrepreneurial energy meet,” added Shari. “While the industry trends toward massive, siloed holding companies, we are betting on the agility of specialised experts. We are building a destination for clients who want to cut through complexity with the right blend of intelligence, creativity, and strategic rigour.”