Technology >> CEO Interviews >> June 12, 2000

Andre Tremblay – Microcell Telecommunications Inc (mict)

ANDRE TREMBLAY is President and Chief Executive Officer, Microcell Telecommunications Inc., and Executive Vice President, Telesystem Ltd. Mr. Tremblay has devoted a significant part of his career to the telecommunications industry. Over the last 15 years he has held a number of positions, including advisor to Charles Sirois, Chairman and CEO of Telesystem. He subsequently played a key role in decisions that have guided Telesystem's development since the early 1990s. During this period, Mr. Tremblay assumed various executive responsibilities, particularly for the group's activities within Canada. In addition, he has also been very involved in the area of financing telecommunications projects. Mr. Tremblay became President and CEO of Microcell Telecommunications in 1995, heading up a team whose mission is to take the lead in implementing personal communications services (PCS) in Canada. In December 1995, under his leadership, Microcell was awarded a national license to offer PCS in Canada. In November 1996 in Greater Montreal, Microcell inaugurated the first Canadian PCS network operating at 1.9 GHz. In addition to his professional activities, Mr. Tremblay has written a number of articles on telecommunications and is regularly invited to speak on various aspects of the industry throughout North America. He sits on the Board of Directors of the Communications Research Centre, a research arm of Industry Canada, and on the boards of several public companies. He also represents Microcell within the GSM Alliance, an association of North American GSM network operators. Mr. Tremblay holds a Bachelor's degree in Administration, a degree in Accounting from Universit Laval and a Master's degree in Taxation from University de Sherbrooke. He has also attended the Advanced Management Program at Harvard University. Profile
TWST: Could you give us a short background summary on Microcell

Telecommunications Inc.? Then describe how you see the company and

business today.

Mr. Tremblay: To give you some context,