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Jacques Lamarre

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Jacques Lamarre, OC is a Canadian businessman and civil engineer. He became the CEO of SNC-Lavalin, one of the largest engineering corporations in the world, in 1996 and left his post in 2009. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree and a Bachelor of Arts and Science in civil engineering from Université Laval in Quebec City. He also attended Harvard University's Executive Development Program.

In November 1994, he was appointed executive vice-president, SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. In May 1996, Jacques Lamarre was named president and chief executive officer.

Jacques has an older brother, Bernard Lamarre, who controlled Groupe Lavalin in the early 1990s, and was the president of the Board of the École Polytechnique de Montréal from 2002 to 2012.[1]

Jacques Lamarre is a member of the Engineering Institute of Canada, the Association of Consulting Engineers of Canada and l'Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec

On November 12, 2009, Mr Lamarre was appointed to the board of directors of Suncor Energy Inc, Canada's largest energy company.[2]

On January 1, 2010, Mr. Lamarre joined the Canadian law firm of Heenan Blaikie as counsel, where he provided strategic counsel to clients on major infrastructure projects and finance. The firm is now defunct.

References

  1. ^ "L'amphithéatre de Polytechnique Montréal nommé en l'honneur de Bernard Lamarre". May 19, 2017. Sa carrière d'ingénieur a débuté chez Lalonde & Valois Ingénieurs-conseils, où il a gravi les échelons de l'entreprise. La firme a changé son nom en 1972 pour Lavalin. M. Lamarre en a été le président-directeur général jusqu'en 1991, soit l'année de la fusion avec SNC. Il a ensuite présidé le comité de commercialisation de SNC-Lavalin et agi comme conseiller de la firme jusqu'en 1999. Au cours de ses années chez Lavalin, Bernard Lamarre a été aux premières loges des grands projets qui ont transformé le Québec, à titre de directeur ou d'administrateur, dont ceux de la route transcanadienne à Montréal, du pont-tunnel Louis-Hippolyte-Lafontaine, du Stade olympique de Montréal et de l'aluminerie d'Alcan à Ville de La Baie. Il a également mené à terme des projets à l'étranger tels que la Route intermodale au Bénin, le Palais de la culture, le Centre socioculturel, le Musée et le Sanctuaire des Martyrs en Algérie.
  2. ^ "Page Not Found / Page introuvable | Suncor". www.suncor.com. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)


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