Ève Laurier Joins Corporate Angel Network Board of Directors
/Corporate Angel Network (CAN), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit whose mission is to help cancer patients access the best treatment centers in the United States by arranging free travel on corporate aircraft — whether for surgery, clinical trials, or second opinions — announced the appointment of Ève Laurier to its Board of Directors.
Laurier, an accomplished leader with a proven track record in communications, corporate affairs, and stakeholder engagement, brings expertise that will strengthen CAN's mission to ease the physical, emotional, and financial burden of cancer patients by providing free air travel to vital treatment.
Currently Vice President, Communications, Marketing and Public Affairs at Bombardier, Laurier has nearly 25 years of experience guiding public relations, communications, branding and corporate marketing. Her insights into global communications and corporate social responsibility will help expand CAN's reach and ensure that more patients are able to benefit from its life-changing services.
"We are thrilled to welcome Ève to the Corporate Angel Network Board of Directors," said Jean Rosanvallon, Chairman of the Board for CAN. "Her professional experience and passion for making a difference will be invaluable as we continue to grow our partnerships and provide hope to thousands of cancer patients each year."
"I am honored to join the CAN Board and to support its mission of giving cancer patients the ability to reach the care they need," said Laurier. "The work CAN does not only provide critical access to treatment, it offers hope and relief to families facing incredibly difficult journeys. I look forward to helping expand this life-changing service."
Laurier will be joining other CAN Board members, including: Michael Amalfitano, Embraer Executive Jets; Bill Boisture, Jr., AE Industrial Partners; Mark Burns, Gulfstream; Derek DeCross, Signature Aviation; Scott Donnelly, Textron; Elise Eberwein, formerly American Airlines; Jennifer Leach English, AIN Publications; Matthew Greene, Safe Flight Instrument; Dawne Hickton, Cumberland Additive; David Hurley, ALOFT Aero Architects; Adam Johnson, NetJets; Wilson Leach, Aviation International News; Jean Rosanvallon (Chairman), formerly Dassault Falcon Jet; and Dr. Bret Schipper, Hartford HealthCare.