

Publicis Canada has unveiled a renewed leadership structure in Québec to build on its momentum and drive the next chapter of growth. Camille Fortier-Jordan, executive vice president and managing director, will now lead Publicis Montréal building on the strong foundation she and her senior leadership team have created. Anthony Habib steps into the role of executive vice president and managing director of Nurun, ready to steward the team that has made Nurun a leader in digital transformation. Focused on leading the way in creativity and innovation, this new leadership will harness existing talent and the Groupe’s Power of One capabilities to deliver greater business impact for clients and unlock new opportunities.
Recognised as an industry force for positive change and leadership, Camille has been a part of the team since 2022, helping to redefine how the agency operates, develops talent and delivers stronger outcomes for clients across a range of industries. Her established track record, coupled with her strategic acumen, and deep regional insight, will set a new pace for talent development and client growth for the agency.
“I am proud to lead Publicis Montréal and to continue strengthening our impact in Québec,” said Camille. “My focus is firm: mobilize the right talent to deliver work that drives meaningful business results for our clients, while demonstrating to the market the strategic advantage of partnering with the largest and most diversified Groupe in Canada, with nearly 300 talents in Quebec and more than 1000 across the country.”
Anthony Habib’s mandate is also clear: help lead Nurun’s clients through this transformative time of digital marketing. A long-time leader within the organisation, Anthony brings a human-first approach and deep expertise in digital innovation. Based in Montréal, his mandate spans a national scope, reinforcing Nurun’s role as a key driver of digital transformation across Canada and the US.
“I’m honoured to lead Nurun into its next chapter,” said Anthony. “The collaboration capabilities and unique perspectives of our teams in Montréal, Toronto and Windsor, coupled with the resources of our Groupe, will lead our clients through this transformative time and deliver truly consumer centric solutions."
“As accomplished leaders who share a vision of delivering strong client results to drive growth and innovation in Québec, Camille and Anthony will bring even greater integration and collaboration across Québec,” said Duncan Bruce, President and CEO of Publicis Canada. “Our success is in direct relationship with our ability to focus on offering clients end to end creative, digital and AI solutions under one brand.”
2026 marks the 30th anniversary of Publicis Canada. With three decades of experience in the Canadian market and the resources of the world’s largest communications group available, Publicis Montréal, Nurun and recently acquired Moov AI, along with Publicis Media, MSL and North Strategic truly offer clients a world of expertise in Québec and beyond. The current team of 290+ across creative, digital, AI, media and communications allow for local talent and partnerships to flourish, while being ready to expand with business needs.
Building on this vision, Yves Gougoux, chairman of the board at Publicis Canada, highlights the importance of agility and collaboration in driving transformation: "This new leadership structure reflects our ambition to operate with greater agility and collaboration, and to deliver business solutions based on the strength of our Groupe, our technological platforms, data, AI and creativity."
As part of these changes, Mathieu Roy, President of Publicis Québec, will be leaving to pursue new opportunities. During his three years in this role, he oversaw Publicis Montréal and Nurun, leaving behind a legacy built on a strong foundation for what comes next.