
Team

Julie Vaux
Founder & CEO of VOX Strategies
In a world driven by geopolitical turmoil, AI, policy shifts, and media noise, influence isn’t given—it’s built. The future belongs to those who don’t just follow conversations but lead them."
– Julie Vaux
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Julie Vaux is a dynamic leader in communications, public affairs, and media relations, with decades of experience meeting and advising top government officials, CEOs, and industry leaders across multiple sectors. Her forward-thinking approach and extensive network have made her a sought-after consultant, advocate, coach, and speaker in the modern era of artificial intelligence (AI), policy, and strategic communications. Fluent in English and French, she brings a bilingual advantage to her diverse clientele, helping them navigate complex landscapes and lead meaningful conversations.
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As Founder & CEO of VOX Strategies, Julie provides exclusive, high-level counsel to corporations, executives, policymakers, and public figures who need to own the conversation, build influence, and drive real impact.
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At Microsoft Canada, she played a key role in shaping Canada’s AI adoption and policy landscape, driving conversations on responsible AI, workforce skilling, and digital transformation across industries and government. Passionate about ensuring leaders and organizations are equipped to transition, adapt, and thrive in an AI-powered world, she has led numerous thought leadership opportunities, positioning AI at the forefront of policy and innovation.
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Beyond her work in influence and strategy, Julie is a fierce advocate for women’s health, Alzheimer’s, elder care, autism awareness, and victim support—causes deeply personal to her. She dedicates pro bono efforts to policy reform, brand building, and mentorship, championing initiatives that empower individuals and strengthen communities.
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At VOX Strategies, Julie delivers bold, results-driven strategies in PR, public affairs, media, and executive positioning. She partners with visionaries and changemakers who refuse to follow the conversation—they lead it.