Qui sommes-nous / Who we are




Nathalie Brunet
President / CEO
Co-Founder


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Trained as a lawyer, Nathalie Brunet is the founder of Omada agency. Her vision of artist representation is shared and elevated through her infectious passion. Under her direction and through strategic partnerships with Los Angeles, Toronto, and Paris, the agency has rapidly become one of the most important of its kind. Even today, after securing an impressive portfolio of elite artists, Nathalie remains as passionate as she was on the first day. Throughout the years, she has developed a deep understanding of the life cycle of a production, from page to screen, making her a trusted adviser to her clients and industry partners.

A top tier Negociator. Nathalie acts both as a catalist and facilitator for Artists in their Creative endeavors.


Marc Lapointe
Chief Business and Legal Officer
Co-Founder


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An entertainment and finance lawyer formed as a screenwriter and director, Marc is co-founder and co-owner of Soupe du Jour Productions, an entertainment company focused on developing and producing content for multiple platforms. He is also co-owner of the Omada Agency, as well as co-founder and co-owner of LP Legal, a legal and business boutique dedicated to helping clients build and grow their business through legal and business advisory. Marc works closely with creative people to help them reach their objectives, be it as script consultant, content advisor or co-writer on books and scripts, but sometimes also purely as a business strategy and financial model developer. Marc has recently produced his first feature film, a psychological thriller due to be released in the fall of 2022, and worked on a live-event concept in China for the Chimelong group.

A former General manager of a Music Business Group and of a Music Festival, he also has solid knowledge of the business side of live events.

Daniel Fortin
Chief Creation Officer
Co-Founder


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Daniel created more than 800 projects & shows
and managed worldwide production budget of over 400 million dollars

With a transdisciplinary approach to creation, Daniel Fortin is a leader of award-winning visual, storytelling, brand and live performance design.

Daniel Fortin held the position of Vice-president of Creation of global live entertainment at Cirque du Soleil, where he led all new creations until the live entertainment industry was hit by the covid-19 pandemic. Arriving at cirque du soleil in 2014 as the Executive Creative Director of 45 degrees, the events and experience branch of the company, his strong visual sensibility and dedication to putting the right teams together significantly impacted the range and reach of cirque du soleil’s projects.

Recognized for his unusual ability to work seamlessly between the worlds of stage, fine art, film and brand experience design, his signature is one of sophisticated visuals backed by strong narrative intention.

This was the driving force behind EPOXY, the creative agency founded by Daniel Fortin in 1992 which quickly grew to become an international powerhouse with offices in Montreal, Paris and Tokyo. During that time he created stamps design for Canada Post, the global rebranding of Aeroplan, branding and cosmetic design for renowned Lacroix Ski in France, title design and visual effects for Hollywood movies, product and interface design for SONY Content Laboratory in Tokyo, global communication strategies and creation for major technology brands like Microsoft Softimage, avid and Discreet Logic to name a few.

Selling the agency after 14 years to pursue new projects, Fortin went on to work as an independent creative director with various organizations including Moment Factory, Phi centre (Vice-President Creation), taking on a diverse range of projects from the redesign of Montreal’s Olympic Tower lighting, the rebranding strategy and design of Moment Factory to the branding and combat clothes cosmetic design of UFC Champion George St-Pierre, while also creating Award-Winning stage, set and exhibit design for clients including the Just for Laughs Festival.

Always loyal to his roots in the fine arts and his early years under the mentorship of artist Michael Snow, Fortin has been a lecturer and guest speaker at many universities across Canada and has been an executive member of the board of the innovative ELEKTRA Festival of new digital art since its inception. His work with Michael Snow is included in the permanent collection of the Musée des Beaux Arts du Québec and has been exhibited in museums including the Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art in Helsinki, the Australian Center for the Moving Image and the Paris Centre Pompidou.

Board member of the international Digital Arts Festival ELEKTRA.