Jean-Michel Nahas Named President of CASACOM

Published on 12th February 2026

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Worldcom partner CASACOM announced that Jean‑Michel Nahas has been appointed President, advancing a succession plan developed over nearly a decade. Founder and CEO Marie‑Josée Gagnon continues to lead the firm’s strategic vision and client strategy.

“It is an honour to become President and to carry forward the remarkable work our team has built over the past 25 years,” said Jean-Michel Nahas. “We are driven by a shared passion: helping our clients make history. With the dedication of our team and the trust of our clients, we will continue to pursue excellence and impact in everything we do.”

As President, Nahas will focus on growth across CASACOM’s four Canadian offices. In addition, he will be charged with strengthening internal culture, accelerating client success and expanding business development.

“I commend Jean-Michel’s extraordinary growth within Casacom over the past 10 years,” said Marie-Josée Gagnon. “He is a leader people want to follow. He is determined, strategic and deeply committed to helping clients make their mark. I am delighted to continue this journey with such an engaged and inspiring colleague.”

Marie-Josée Gagnon remains at the helm of Casacom as Chief Executive Officer and Founder. She continues to lead the firm’s strategic vision, innovation and client strategy.

Read the full article about the appointment at:  Elevating Leadership at Casacom.

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