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Montreal Port Authority president and CEO steps down

The Montreal Port Authority (MPA) has announced that its president and chief executive officer (CEO) Martin Imbleau will step down on 8 September.

“I am extremely grateful for the trust placed in me by the Board of Directors as well as the MPA team, made up of committed, competent people dedicated to operating the present and building the future of the Port of Montreal,” stated Imbleau.

According to the port authority, the board of directors is working now to ensure a healthy transition and to fill the position as soon as possible.

Nathalie Pilon, chair of the MPA’s Board of Directors, commented, “Under his leadership, the Port of Montreal weathered the storm related to the pandemic, the Contrecœur expansion project passed key milestones towards its realization and a clear shift towards the decarbonisation of the port ecosystem was undertaken.”





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