Stephanie Tsirgiotis

she/her

Vice-President
[email protected]
514.932.0314

Stephanie is a dynamic leader and strategic communications expert with a passion for driving growth and impact.

With a background in journalism and deep expertise in impact storytelling, Stephanie has a proven track record of crafting compelling narratives that resonate.

Before joining Phil, she led communications for the Montreal Children’s Hospital, guiding the organization through major milestones, including the largest hospital move in North American history. She managed media relations, crisis communications, and strategic messaging, helping to elevate the hospital’s profile and engage key careholders.

Now as Vice-President at Phil, Stephanie combines her strategic mindset with a hands-on approach to business operations, client engagement, and team leadership. Her expertise lies in strategic communications, brand storytelling, and translating big-picture vision into tangible results. Whether developing impactful campaigns, advising clients, or shaping Phil’s long-term direction, Stephanie is dedicated to making a difference—one story, one strategy, and one partnership at a time.

My Settler Story

My
Settler
Story

Stephanie is a second generation settler whose family originates from Italy and Greece. After spending over three and a half decades in Tiohtià:ke, the traditional and unceded homelands of the Kanien’kehà:ka (Mohawk) nation, she now calls N’dakina (Abenaki) nation home.

A settler story is a personal history that focuses on your connection to the land. At Phil, we wanted to share our settler stories out of respect for the unceded Indigenous territories we live, work, and play on. 

Phil is also committed to building trust by respecting and amplifying Indigenous ways of knowing and the true history of colonialism. 

That’s why our settler stories are important to us. What does your story mean to you?

Use this resource to learn about the lands your personal history has touched: https://native-land.ca/ 

A peek into Stephanie’s life

She lives with Helen Keller’s words in mind, “Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much.”

Two young children standing at the shore of a lake
A Greek cookbook