After over a decade-and-a-half at the head of the Montreal Chamber of Commerce, Michel Leblanc is stepping down.
The outgoing president and CEO began serving on the board in 2009 and said he will leave in the spring.
“I will leave the chamber with a sense of accomplishment,” said Leblanc in a news release. “First and foremost, the chamber is a formidable team of extremely competent and dedicated people, working tirelessly for the metropolis and its businesses… In closing, I have a special thought for our companies and our members: I have always taken great pride in being your voice and defending your interests. I hope I have served you well.”
The chamber’s board of directors has set up a selection committee to find Leblanc’s replacement.
Leblanc holds a masters degree in economics from the University de Montreal and has sat on various boards and committees in Montreal.
Board chair Philippe Johnson offered his gratitude for Leblanc’s service.
“Under his leadership, the chamber has spearheaded numerous initiatives that …