Marily Nolet has over a decade of experience in the public, private, and non-profit sectors, with a focus on community development, strategic communications, and policy research. As Vice President at Fraser Nolet, she runs consulting engagements end to end, handling the planning, coordination, and execution that complex work demands. Her practice spans feasibility analysis, digital strategy, and organizational development for clients pursuing durable, results-focused change.
She has worked extensively in northern, rural, and minority-language communities and with the organizations that serve them, leading projects in media, cultural programming, and community engagement. That experience shapes how she designs strategies that respect local priorities, take operational constraints seriously, and fit within the broader policy context. Much of her work has focused on connecting community perspectives with administrative and governance structures.
At the federal level, Marily has contributed to legislative research, archival practices, and enterprise information management. That background helps her advise organizations on governance systems, communications, and how to position themselves in regional and national policy discussions.
Marily holds a master’s degree in sociology with a specialization in gender studies from the University of Ottawa. She is an advocate for inclusive leadership and has designed programs that support capacity building, mentorship, and women’s participation in decision-making. Her academic and practical experience informs her client work in program design, stakeholder engagement, and strategy.
Marily Nolet has over a decade of experience in the public, private, and non-profit sectors, with a focus on community development, strategic communications, and policy research. As Vice President at Fraser Nolet, she runs consulting engagements end to end, handling the planning, coordination, and execution that complex work demands. Her practice spans feasibility analysis, digital strategy, and organizational development for clients pursuing durable, results-focused change.
She has worked extensively in northern, rural, and minority-language communities and with the organizations that serve them, leading projects in media, cultural programming, and community engagement. That experience shapes how she designs strategies that respect local priorities, take operational constraints seriously, and fit within the broader policy context. Much of her work has focused on connecting community perspectives with administrative and governance structures.
At the federal level, Marily has contributed to legislative research, archival practices, and enterprise information management. That background helps her advise organizations on governance systems, communications, and how to position themselves in regional and national policy discussions.
Marily holds a master’s degree in sociology with a specialization in gender studies from the University of Ottawa. She is an advocate for inclusive leadership and has designed programs that support capacity building, mentorship, and women’s participation in decision-making. Her academic and practical experience informs her client work in program design, stakeholder engagement, and strategy.