Frédérick Roussel
Me Frédérick Roussel has been leading Éducaloi since August 2025. Enthusiastic and eager, he is excited to put his experience to work for the benefit of the organization.
3 things to know about Frédérick
At his dinner table: Gandalf. Who could say no to a magic lesson?
A historical event: the announcement of the World Wide Web in 1991.
Tea or coffee? Decaf in the morning, coffee in the afternoon, and tea in the evening (or in any other order).
A member of the Bar since 1994, Frédérick has had a diverse career path. A former director at Cossette Communication, he also served as Associate Secretary General at the Nunavik School Board and Deputy Executive Director at MT Lab. With expertise spanning law, governance, communication, and innovation, joining Éducaloi felt like the obvious next step – as if all his experiences came together to form a cohesive whole.
Frédérick firmly believes in the importance of making justice accessible to everyone in Quebec through neutral, independent and clear legal information, user-friendly technological tools, and meaningful educational activities. He believes this mission to be particularly important in a time of profound societal and technological change. Driven by this conviction, Frédérick feels ready to contribute to Éducaloi’s evolution and to help lead it forward in fulfilling its mission.
Passionate about collaborative work, he is convinced that the greatest successes are born from collective intelligence. Known for his enthusiasm and his talent for bringing people together, Frédérick strives to create an environment where every team member can thrive. By valuing everyone’s strengths, he aims to foster a team dynamic that allows everyone to flourish while actively participating in strengthening Éducaloi’s impact on Quebec society. Providing better access to justice for all through clear legal communication and legal education remain his top priorities for Éducaloi.
Outside of work, you might find him hiking up a mountain or in the middle of a board game night with friends. His greatest pride? It could have been climbing Mount Kilimanjaro or completing the 46 Adirondack High Peaks, but in fact, it’s his children. A devoted family man, they are his absolute priority, and he loves watching them grow into accomplished people.