Nord Quantique has appointed Tobi Day-Hamilton as chief communications officer and Angela Olano as vice president of marketing [1, 2].
These leadership additions come as the company seeks to scale its presence in the competitive quantum computing sector. The moves are designed to help the firm engage more effectively with global investors, governments, and strategic partners [1].
Based in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Nord Quantique is working to advance its proprietary quantum computing technology [1, 2]. The company said that these roles are critical to supporting the firm's efforts to communicate its technical milestones to a worldwide audience [1].
Day-Hamilton will lead the company's communication strategies, while Olano will oversee marketing initiatives to drive brand awareness [1, 2]. The appointments reflect a strategic shift toward professionalizing the company's external relations as it moves from research toward broader commercial application [1].
By strengthening its executive team in these areas, the company aims to secure the necessary visibility to attract further investment and talent in the quantum space [1]. The firm continues to operate from its headquarters in Quebec, focusing on the development of scalable quantum hardware [1, 2].
“Nord Quantique has appointed Tobi Day-Hamilton as chief communications officer and Angela Olano as vice president of marketing.”
The appointment of dedicated communications and marketing leadership suggests that Nord Quantique is transitioning from a purely technical development phase to a market-facing growth phase. In the highly specialized field of quantum computing, the ability to translate complex scientific achievements into value propositions for governments and investors is often as critical as the technology itself for securing long-term funding.

