Monday October 21, 2024
President
Prével
Laurence VincentPresident |
Intergenerational Inequity in Access to Ownership: Taking Action to Avoid Leaving an Entire Generation Behind
Renowned for her efforts in support of built heritage, Laurence Vincent has participated for over 20 years in creating living environments that promote human interaction and diversity. She has witnessed first hand not only the housing crisis currently plaguing us, but also the major intergenerational inequity affecting property ownership among Quebec's younger generations. Laurence is convinced that our society cannot allow an entire generation to be left behind, which is why she chooses to take action and proposes various innovative ideas to help Quebec correct the situation so that its youth can become property owners, just like their parents and grandparents before them. During her presentation, she will ask us to think outside the box.
Her presentation will be followed by a captivating conversation between Laurence and Maxime Bergeron, a La Presse columnist.
Laurence Vincent is president of Prével, a real estate company with 100 employees founded over 40 years ago. Over the past 20 years, she has been actively involved in the construction of many of Prével's 12,000 housing units, as well as the development of landmark projects for the urban landscape.
Recognized for her contribution to built heritage and home ownership, Laurence Vincent is involved in creating environments that promote human interaction and diversity. She sits on the board of directors of the public interest organization Vivre en Ville and the Urban Development Institute of Quebec. She also chairs the Metropolitan and Urban Affairs Committee of the Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of British Columbia and an MBA from HEC Montréal.
Laurence is also the author of the book Bâtir Montréal à la table 45 published by Éditions du Septentrion.
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