Our board
Bird Protection Quebec is managed by a board of directors and appointed officers, all dedicated volunteers committed to ensuring that our vision and mission are at the heart of everything we do.
Officers

Bonnie Soutar
President

Sheldon Harvey
Vice-President Administration and Treasurer

Emile Brisson-Curadeau
Vice-President Conservation
Émile was appointed vice-president of conservation in 2024. He has been a board member since 2020, except for a brief period when he stepped down to do research work abroad. Émile holds a PhD from McGill University and studied polar seabirds, focusing mainly on how these species can be affected by climate change. He has been an avid birder since he was a child.

Darlene Harvey
Vice-President Outreach and Membership Secretary
Darlene was appointed vice-president of outreach in 2023. Board member since 2019, and membership secretary since 2018, Darlene is retired from a 35+ year career as a human resource professional. She is chair of the Communications Committee, co-editor of The Song Sparrow members’ magazine, and sits on the Field Trip Committee. Darlene was coaxed into birding over 20 years ago by her husband, Sheldon, and recognized it had become a passion when, after only a few outings, she handed back his binoculars and headed out to buy her own.

Suzanne Bélanger
Secretary
Directors

Claude Cloutier
Claude joined the board in 2017 and is retired from a career in the electrical trade. He participates in outreach initiatives as a member of the Publicity/Outreach Committee, is heavily involved in several BPQ-sponsored nest box programs and shares his expertise by participating in BPQ sanctuary maintenance projects. Claude has always had a love of nature and wildlife that morphed into a love of birds. He has been volunteering for over 50 years.

Katherine Collin
Katherine was appointed to the board in 2023. She sits on both the Education and Conservation Committees, and co-chairs the EDI working group. Katherine is a professor and coordinator of the Sustainability Major at Vanier College, and her passion for community science led her to found the Campus Biodiversity Network, an international network of higher-education institutions monitoring biodiversity on campus, and to organise the City Nature Challenge for Greater Montreal. Katherine’s favourite place to bird in Montréal is the Saint-Laurent Technoparc wetlands and surrounding area.

Virginia Elliott

Kristen Lalla
A Board member since 2018 and a BPQ life member, Kristen is a past president (2023-2025) and was vice-president of outreach prior to that appointment. She works as a wildlife biologist. While Kristen has always been interested in birds, she became a more serious birder during her studies at Dawson College. She obtained her master’s at McGill University, where she studied the movement ecology of Purple Martins. Kristen is chair of the Conservation Committee, and was instrumental in establishing the Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) working group. She also volunteers at the McGill Bird Observatory.

Zofia Laubitz

Sarah Marshall
Sarah was elected to the board in 2024. She has been a physiotherapist for 40 years, and has spent the last 13 years as a Faculty Lecturer and the Director’s Academic Associate at McGill University’s School of Physical & Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences. She has a long history of service and leadership in her many areas of interest. Sarah coordinates BPQ’s Hudson Christmas Bird Count and supports the monthly educational meetings. She enjoys birdwatching with her husband, Bill.

Helen Meredith

Megan Phillips

Ron Rind
First elected to the Board in 2023, Ron brings 40 years of experience working at a preclinical research lab where he held technical and management positions that included mentoring and training others. He is chair of the Sanctuaries Committee and sits on the Conservation Committee. Although a casual birder since elementary school, having acquired his first binoculars in the 70s, Ron learned of BPQ in the fall of 2016 while attending a Northern Saw-Wet Owl banding at the Morgan Arboretum, went on his first BPQ field trip in 2017 – an experience that he says “it is an understatement to call an eye opener” – and hasn’t looked back.

Patricia Seifert
Pat joined the board in 2026. After earning her degree in biology, Pat started her career as a lab technician in a variety of fields including entomology, fisheries biology, food microbiology and virology before moving to Montreal where she worked in pharmaceutical development before retiring in 2015. Pat’s interest in birding was sparked by the sighting of a Baltimore oriole while hiking the Rideau Trail. She joined BPQ in the late 1990s after attending a Bird Fair. A regular volunteer at the McGill Bird Observatory, Pat has reached the status of lead extractor, teaching other volunteers how to safely remove the birds from the nets.
