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Environics brings on three new consultants

Pascal Chan, Beth Daniher and Mark Gamache bolster the ranks

Environics Communications recently added three consultants to its offices in Toronto and Ottawa, including Mark Gamache (pictured above, left) who joins as a senior consultant in the corporate and financial practice in Toronto.

Pascal Chan

Pascal Chan

Gamache had been a consultant at National Public Relations since 2013 and worked for clients such as Enbridge, Purolator and Ford Motor Company. Prior to agency life, he executed stakeholder communications programs at Alberta Electric System Operator.

Beth Daniher joins the Toronto office as a consultant in the health and wellness practice. Daniher had been an account coordinator, account executive and counsellor at Cohn & Wolfe since 2010 and worked for clients including Eli Lilly, BioMarin and the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer on areas such as stakeholder relations and market access.

Pascal Chan has been hired as a consultant in the firm’s Ottawa office. Chan worked at the corporate service branch of the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) for five years and advised and supported senior officials in the Department of Justice, Privy Council office and Health Canada.

“Adding new staff to three practices reflects our agency’s growth across multiple industry sectors,” said Environics chairman and CEO Bruce MacLellan, in a statement. “Ensuring that we are hiring staff with diverse skillsets allows us to best meet our clients’ ever-evolving needs.”

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