It’s the season of giving, and Broadsign continues its long‑standing tradition of supporting pediatric health initiatives. Over the weekend, a team of Broadsign employees strapped on their ski boots and joined the 24h Tremblant, the iconic non‑stop relay ski marathon benefiting children’s foundations across Canada.

Charity: Broadsign Hits the Slopes for a Good Cause
For Broadsign, the event is more than just a charity outing – it’s an annual commitment deeply rooted in company culture. This year, the team skied in honor of Emmanuelle, a nine‑year‑old from Québec who lives with juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Her resilience and optimism inspired the Broadsign crew to rally around children’s health with renewed energy and purpose.
The results speak for themselves: Broadsign raised a record‑breaking CAD 58,666, the highest contribution the company has ever collected for 24h Tremblant. The total fundraising impact of the event reached an impressive CAD 8.8 million, supporting institutions including Fondation Charles-Bruneau, CHU Sainte‑Justine, the Montreal Children’s Hospital Foundation, CHEO, and Fondation Tremblant.



This achievement was made possible through the support of Broadsign ecosystem partners, customers and industry friends. Sponsors such as Voodooh, Native Touch, Moving Walls, Strataprime, UniLED Software, StreetIQ, Dream Outdoor, SignageOS, NRS Digital Media, PatientPoint, Place Exchange and Advertima supported the team to surpass previous milestones.
The Broadsign skiers team who volunteered their weekend for the cause: Bryan Mongeau, Giuseppe Cotugno, Frank Vallenga, Ashley Lyons, John Dolan Jr., Zoltan Toth, Cédric Roy, Xavier Medioni, Andrew Doyle, Ryan Pogy and Jason Shao.


