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Responsable De La Location RESPONSABLE DE LA LOCATION PROPRIÉTÉS DE TYPE MILLS ET OUTLET SEAN WALTERS RUBY PAOLA Vice-président principal, Location, Mills et Outlets, Centres commerciaux Vice-présidente, Location, Mills et Outlets, Centre commerciaux T : +1 416 369-4416 T : +1 416 369-1314 C : +1 416 617-8810 C : +1 416 500-2349 [email protected] [email protected] BRYAN KOLLE SHERI MCEWEN CHADWICK MITCHELL LAUREN ROBBERS Conseiller, Location, Centres commerciaux Directrice, Location, Centres commerciaux Conseiller, Location, Centres commerciaux Directrice, Location, Centres commerciaux T : +1 416 369-1325 T : +1 416 369-1308 T : +1 416 369-2901 T : +1 416 369-2923 C : +1 416.886-0867 C : +1 647 208-5763 C : +1 647 334-8947 C : +1 647 406-4983 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Outlet Collection Winnipeg CrossIron Mills Tsawwassen Mills Outlet Collection at Niagara Premium Outlet Collection Vaughan Mills Edmonton International Airport COURTNEY WILSON Conseillère principale, Location, Centres commerciaux T : +1 416 369-1378 C : +1 647 464-7677 [email protected] Maternity Leave CENTRES COMMERCIAUX RÉGIONAUX FRANCO CUSTODINHO Vice-président principal, Location, Centres commerciaux T : +1 604 269-2801 C : +1 604 351-0006 [email protected] YVES BOUCHARD EVA BOSNJAK PAMELA DELA PAZ GRANUM STEPHANIE HANNON Directeur, Location, Centres commerciaux Conseillère principale, Location, Centres Directrice, Location, Centres commerciaux Directrice, Location, Centres commerciaux commerciaux T : +1 514 861-4289 T : +1 604 269-2803 T : +1 416 369-3333 C : +1 514 240-9238 T : +1 416 369-1358 C : +1 604 328-1240 C : +1 416 274-5450 [email protected] C : +1 416 895-0811 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Centre Jean Talon Southgate Centre Bayshore Shopping Centre Mic Mac Mall Oshawa Centre ÉLIZABETH LAHAIE RIORDAN MCCARTHY REYNALD MÉNARD ABEL MESSORE Directrice, Location, Centres commerciaux Directeur, Location, Centres commerciaux Directeur, Location, Centres commerciaux Directeur, Location, Centres commerciaux T : +1 514 841-7706 T : +1 604 269-2810 T : +1 514 841-8151 T : +1 416 369-3344 C : +1 514 702-5615 C : +1 604 763-7245 C : +1 514 754-5598 C : +1 416 357-3127 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Laurier Québec Guildford Town Centre Montréal Eaton Centre Conestoga Mall Place Ste-Foy Mayfair Shopping Centre Place Montréal Trust Mapleview Shopping Centre THERESA MOY ALAN RIVAIT Directrice, Location, Centres commerciaux Directeur, Location, Centres commerciaux T : +1 604 269-2814 T : +1 403 225-5379 C : +1 604 612-8503 C : +1 403 870-1174 [email protected] [email protected] Metropolis at Metrotown Deerfoot Meadows The Core DÉVELOPPEMENT DES AFFAIRES JANINE ST.PIERRE Directrice, Développement des affaires Centres commerciaux T : +1 416 369-2929 C : +1 416 358-1426 [email protected] Dernière mise à jour : octobre 2020.
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