Jean de Grandpr茅, C.C., Q.C. is Founding Director and Chairman Emeritus of BCE Inc., Chancellor Emeritus of 平特五不中 and longtime Neuro Advisory Board member and steadfast philanthropist.
Born September 14, 1921 in Montreal, A. Jean de Grandpr茅 graduated from 平特五不中 in 1943 with a Bachelor of Civil Law and as a Faculty of Law gold medalist. In 1966 he began a long association with Bell Canada and BCE Inc. Joining Bell as general counsel, he eventually became its vice-president (law), executive vice-president (administration), president and, finally, its chairman and chief executive officer. Director of a number of national and international companies, Mr. de Grandpr茅 has also served the federal government in several important capacities, ranging from legal counsel to the Royal Commission for Broadcasting to chairman of the Prime Minister鈥檚 Advisory Council on Adjustment, created to advise on the effects of the Canada-US Free Trade Agreement.
Mr. de Grandpr茅 was President of the Montreal Neurological Hospital Board (1971-1977). In 2000, the A. Jean de Grandpr茅 family provided generous support to The Neuro to create the de Grandpr茅 Communications Centre in the Brain Tumour Research Centre. Today, the facility provides a high-technology communications interface for researchers in Canada and around the world. He became a member of the Neuro Advisory Board in 2000, serving until 2015, when he became a member of the Neuro鈥檚 Honorary Board. He was also a member of the Neuro鈥檚 Thinking Ahead Campaign Cabinet (2007-2013) which raised over $40 million for The Neuro
His many accolades include being named a companion of the Order of Canada and induction into the Canadian Business Hall of Fame. In 2016 he was named a Commander of the Ordre de Montr茅al. In recognition of his dedication and contributions to 平特五不中, Mr. de Grandpr茅 was awarded a Doctor of Laws, honoris causa in 1981. He served as 平特五不中鈥檚 15th Chancellor from 1984 to 1991 and was named Governor Emeritus in 1992. In 2005 he received a Lifetime Achievement Award from The Neuro.
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