CAE’s Marc Parent appointed to the Order of Canada

CAE Press Release | November 27, 2020

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CAE announced that its president and CEO, Marc Parent, has been appointed Member of the Order of Canada by the Right Honourable Julie Payette, Governor General of Canada. The Order of Canada is one of the country’s highest honours, recognizing extraordinary Canadians whose service shapes our society. Parent is receiving the Order of Canada “for his achievements that have greatly contributed to the development and growth of the aerospace industry in Canada.”

CAE president and CEO, Marc Parent, has been appointed Member of the Order of Canada. CAE Photo

“Being appointed to the Order of Canada is the honour of a lifetime. I am truly humbled,” said Parent. “I will wear the Order’s insignia with great pride and recognition of the many people at CAE, within the aerospace industry, and at charitable organizations with which I have worked, who have energized and motivated me every step of the way.”

“Mr. Parent is a trailblazer in the Canadian aerospace industry and continues to pursue its growth worldwide. Under his leadership, CAE has become a Canadian symbol of excellence globally, with a noble purpose to make the world a safer place,” said the Honourable John Manley, Chair of CAE’s Board of Directors. “Through his business and philanthropic endeavours, Mr. Parent has made an exemplary contribution to our country, and his appointment to the Order of Canada is richly-deserved.”

Parent started his career as an engineer at Bombardier Canadair in 1984 and was recognized as one of “Canada’s Top 40 under 40” leaders in 1999. He joined CAE in 2005 and was appointed president and CEO in 2009, leading a drive for innovation that has seen the company become a world leader in training for civil aviation, defence & security, and healthcare. Over the past 40 years, he has been a passionate advocate for the Canadian aviation industry, serving on the boards of Aéro Montréal, the Canadian Association of Defense and Security Industries (CADSI) and the Aerospace Industries Association of Canada (AIAC). He has also dedicated himself to the community, leading several successful Centraide/United Way campaigns, and serving on the board of the McGill University Health Centre Foundation and as co-chair of its 2020 Dream Big Campaign.

Recipients of the Order of Canada will be invited to accept their insignia at a ceremony to be held at a future date.

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