Stephanie serves as the Global President for McCann, where she is responsible for expanding the networks capabilities in global markets and partnering with regional presidents to drive growth. Stephanie has a decorated history, most recently as a part of the executive leadership team at MDC Partners, where she contributed to optimizing their 28 leading agency brands. Stephanie was President and CEO of Grey where for five years, she led the Canadian offices, expanding digital capabilities and driving significant new business growth. During her tenure, the agency significantly elevated its creative focus, resulting in numerous awards. She also served as President and CEO of Lowe Roche, and spent more than a decade at BBDO. Prior to her career in marketing, Stephanie worked closely with people living with cystic fibrosis at Camp Couchiching and has remained passionate and connected to the cause.
Stephanie Nerlich (Ontario)
Upcoming Events
July 4, 2024
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40th Annual Gallivan Golf Tournament for Cystic Fibrosis
2024 is a milestone year for the Gallivan Golf Tournament for Cystic Fibrosis, and the Gallivan Team is motivated more than ever to continue to improve the lives of those living with CF.
Since 1984, The Gallivan has raised an incredible 2.5 million dollars through the participation and generosity of players, donors and sponsors. 100% of proceeds from the event are channeled back into CF Research, with the goal of helping the scientific community continue its’ mission of one day finding a cure for cystic fibrosis.
Registration for new players will be available soon!
Follow their event page for updates and information
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