The Port of Québec’s Board of Directors has announced the appointment of Olga Farman as CEO, succeeding Mario Girard’s fourteen-year service in that position.
A special Board committee supervised the process under the guidance of a firm specializing in talent assessment.
As a member of the Board since 2020 and its Chair since last June, Me Farman, who will take office on February 1, 2025, understands the realities and challenges of the Port. The new CEO also profoundly understands the National Capital Region and its socio economic issues. Ms Olga Farman was a corporate lawyer, until very recently, the managing partner of the Québec office of Norton Rose Fulbright Canada.
She is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec, Beneva, insurance & financial services, and the Fondation du Musée de la civilisation de Québec. Ms. Farman is a member of the Québec Bar and holds a Bachelor of Law (LLB) degree and an MBA from Université Laval.
She has received multiple awards and distinctions throughout her remarkable career. “My involvement with the Port of Québec’s Board of Directors has given me a closer look at the fascinating world of Québec as a local and international port city. It also allowed me to understand better the unique issues of vital cohabitation among the various stakeholders within the social, economic and community fabric of the greater Québec City region. I am very grateful for the opportunity to devote myself to it full-time. The entire team and I shall continue to forge closer ties between the Port, the citizens and the business community. As long as so many challenges and opportunities arise, I see that an intensive collaboration with the partners of the St-Lawrence corridor is essential”, asserted Ms Farman.
“Olga has demonstrated beyond any doubt her ability to mobilize teams, develop talent, manage innovation and implement concrete solutions to ensure the sustainable growth of organizations. The Board members are convinced that her collaborative leadership, ability to establish strategic partnerships, to mobilize political, community and internal stakeholders, and to navigate complex environments, are powerful tools in meeting the challenges that the Port of Québec presently faces,” noted François Amyot, Chair of the Québec Port Authority’s Governance Committee
(Port of Quebec photo)