Join us at the CRIC Awards Gala on June 5 as we honour our new Fellows
CRIC is pleased to recognize Christian Bourque, CAIP, FCRIC, Linda Di Luzio, CAIP, FCRIC, and Michele Sexsmith, CAIP, FCRIC as CRIC Fellows.
The designation, Fellow of CRIC, is the highest honour awarded to individuals of the profession. It recognizes individuals who have made exceptional contributions to the research, analytics and insights profession in Canada that could include the development of new methods, approaches and innovations in gathering and using insights that have benefited the profession, significant service to the industry/profession, and contributions to society that have enhanced the positive perception of the industry.
“The three individuals stood out for their long-term commitment to advancing the industry in Canada,” stated Nik Nanos, CAIP, FCRIC, Chair of CRIC. “CRIC is pleased to recognize them as Fellows for their significant contributions.”
CRIC will be formally recognizing the three new Fellows at its first Awards Gala at 6pm on June 5 at the Westin Habour Castle. The gala dinner is included in the registration for the H* Factor conference. Tickets for the gala can also be purchased separately for those who are unable to attend the full conference.
The three new CRIC Fellows join an exclusive list of individuals who have been recognized for their exceptional contribution to the industry.
In addition to receiving the FCRIC designation, CRIC’s partners at CAIP Canada will also be granting Fellows a life membership in CAIP Canada including the right to use the CAIP designation.
“We are pleased to honour these individuals by offering them a life membership in CAIP Canada,” stated Robert Wong, CAIP, FCRIC, Chair of CAIP Canada. “We will also seek their advice to allow us to continue to grow the CAIP designation.”
A call for nominations for Fellows will be issued annually with the next call for nomination to go out in early 2025.
“We will continue encourage nominations of individuals who have made exceptional contributions to our industry,” added Anastasia Arabia, CAIP, FCRIC, Chair of the CRIC Fellows Committee. “We will grow awareness of this program so that we continue to have a strong slate of nominees.”
About CRIC
The Canadian Research Insights Council (CRIC) is Canada’s voice of the research, analytics and insights profession both domestically and globally. CRIC represents the highest standards, ethics and best practices; provides effective promotion and advocacy of the industry; serves as a source of information and thought leadership; and is a forum for collective industry action.
For more information, visit www.canadianresearchinsightscouncil.ca or contact CRIC’s Chief Executive Officer, John Tabone at [email protected].
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