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Ysabel Viau (born in Montreal) is a self-published Canadian author and entrepreneur. == Biography == Born in Montreal, Ysabel Viau is the daughter of Honourable justice Pierre Viau, retired from the Quebec Superior Court and author of ''Justice et droit – Perspectives et réflexions au fil du temps''.〔''Justice et droit'' is published by ATHÉNA inc., 〕 Ysabel holds a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from Université de Sherbrooke.〔Université de Sherbrooke, , page 14 〕 She is also a graduate in French Writing and advertising from Université de Montréal, and in Graphic Design from College Salette. She co-founded her first company, ''ZARO Design & Communications Inc.'' in 1988. In 2006, she founded ''ATHENA inc.'', a consulting firm in strategic development, marketing and communications. A seasoned communications expert and avid globetrotter, Ysabel now focuses on providing culturally intelligent content and strategies in French and English. As president of the ''Association des Résidents du Vieux-Montreal (ARVM)'' from 2004 to 2006, she participated in various projects to revitalize Montreal’s historic quarter and partake in its development.〔Simon Diotte, « Complet, le Vieux-Montréal? », La Presse, cahier Mon toit, December 31, 2005. 〕 She also participated in the ''Table de concertation du Vieux-Montreal'' in 2006 and 2007 to develop a framework for ''Old-Montreal 2017''.〔Table de concertation du Vieux-Montréal, ''Le Vieux-Montréal 2017. L'art de vivre montréalais dans une collection historique inscrite dans la modernité'', October 2008, 14 pages 〕 In 2006, she self-publishes ''Chroniques du Timor'', a reality-novel inspired by a trip to East Timor in 2003 where she "() goes to visit her Man () then assigned to a UN mission () ".〔Translation of Claudie Gariépy, « Des mots qui inspirent. Chroniques du Timor : désarmante réalité », Échos Montréal, March 2007 〕 "() She tells of streets where children sell everything that can be sold. Of roads shared with goats, pigs, skeletal dogs and cats with cut-off tails! () A country where 6, 7 and 8 year-old girls work in the mountains under a blazing sun to put a little bread on the table. () ".〔Translation of Jean-Claude Grenier, « Six mois qui ont changé sa vie », 24HEURES.CA, February 13, 2007 〕 Since January 2009, Ysabel blogs regularly on ysabelviau.com, in English and French. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ysabel Viau」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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