Strong leaders often embody character traits that, on paper, may seem contrasting. This is certainly true of Isabelle Brosseau. She’s compassionate but resolute, supportive yet independent, open to ideas and still sure of her own. This equilibrium has well-lit her journey to becoming VP Creative.
Isabelle was born in Montreal’s South Shore to a family of civil servants. Realists, she refers to them, a spark in her eye. “My parents always directed us towards fields where there were openings for employment; it took me a while to realize that my temperament was more of a dreamer.” With her parent’s advice in mind, Isabelle studied Infographics in school, an industry ripe with opportunities. When an internship opened at a small downtown agency called Diesel, she applied and was accepted.
During her internship at what would eventually rearrange itself into Sid Lee, Isabelle glued herself to the agency’s only Infographist and worked restaurant jobs on weekends to stay afloat. She left at the end of the contract. For good, she thought. But a year or so later when Sid needed an Infographist for 3 weeks she agreed to fill in—and 3 weeks became 20 years. Isabelle grew to Brand Director, then Lead Creative Producer, Executive Creative Manager, and finally: VP Creation.
When asked if she always had leadership qualities, a core memory bubbles up: counting the timing during figure skating choreography as a pre-teen. The skating rink is where Isabelle spent most of her childhood, and where she established herself as someone who could lead. “I had a strong voice, so I think that helped. But there was something more to it. I just knew that my timing was tight, I felt that I could lead.”