Marie Renaud
Profile
Marie Renaud is a Canadian politician serving as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for the electoral district of St. Albert. First elected in 2015 and subsequently re-elected in 2019 and 2023, she has established a career focused on community advocacy and social services. Prior to her legislative career, she served as the Executive Director of the Lo-Se-Ca Foundation for nearly 15 years and worked as an instructor at MacEwan University. Renaud holds a diploma in Community Disability Studies and a certificate in counselling women, reflecting her long-standing commitment to disability advocacy and social support systems.
Details
- Born
- 1964 or 1965
- Education
- University of Alberta, MacEwan University
- Career
- Executive Director of the Lo-Se-Ca Foundation, Instructor at MacEwan University, Women's Economic and Business Solutions Society
