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MONTREAL, May 9, 2024
MONTREAL, May 9, 2024 /CNW/ - Filled with a deep sense of pride and a strong feeling of achievement, Pierre Lemonde announces today that he will resign from his position as President and CEO of the Montreal Council on Foreign Relations (MCFR) next fall after nearly 25 years of devoted service leading the organization.
As the MCFR pursues its journey both in Quebec and across Canada, as well as internationally, Pierre Lemonde humbly notes that he will have succeeded in fulfilling the organization's mission of promoting a better understanding of international matters and fostering closer collaboration among various groups interested in international affairs through events and partnerships.
Over the next few months, Mr. Lemonde will focus on facilitating a seamless and efficient transition for the MCFR, ensuring that the organization can carry on its mission under optimal circumstances.
In a message to the MCFR members, he highlights the expertise and dedication of his colleagues who, year after year, organize approximately 35 high-quality events. The MCFR is recognized for the quality of networking opportunities it provides to participants. On average, the MCFR collaborates with 25 events hosted by other organizations every year, all focusing on current events and issues on a global scale.
As the transition approaches, the Board of Directors acknowledges his exceptional contribution in establishing a renowned organization in the international business community. Pierre Lemonde's ambition, rigor, and broad vision have allowed the MCFR to position itself among the key players in international affairs and to have excellent financial health, ensuring sustainability and long-term success.
Over the past 20 years, since returning to the organization in 2004, significant surpluses have been accumulated under his leadership. These funds have enabled the MCFR to contribute to society by creating a $25,000 scholarship - the MCFR Prize for a doctoral student in international relations - and another $10,000 scholarship for a graduate student in international business, specifically for overseas internships.
Additionally, the MCFR regularly provides financial support to other organizations for events aligned with its mission, including institutions such as CÉRIUM, the Institut d'études internationales de Montréal, the Centre for International Peace and Security Studies, and the Fonds québécois en journalisme international.
The board of directors will soon review the succession process and make a public announcement regarding it.
"In announcing his retirement from the MCFR in the fall, Pierre Lemonde can take pride in having been the main builder of this significant and relevant Montreal institution, a platform that has often become indispensable. The members and the Board of Directors congratulate him and thank him for his service."
-Pierre Marc Johnson, Chairman of the Board, MCFR
"Throughout all these years, the MCFR has succeeded in fulfilling its mission of promoting a better understanding of international matters. I am incredibly proud of the journey we have pursued and, along with our team, we have succeeded in making this platform essential when addressing international issues. It now shines bright not only in Montreal but also throughout Quebec, Canada, and even internationally. I step down peacefully and will do everything to ensure that this transition is a success for the organization and that the MCFR continues its mission under the best conditions. Thank you everyone for these wonderful years at the MCFR!"
-Pierre Lemonde, President and CEO, MCFR
The Montreal Council on Foreign Relations (MCFR) is a non-profit, non-partisan private organization whose mission is to promote greater knowledge of international affairs and foster closer collaboration among various groups interested in international matters through its events and partnerships. The MCFR was established in Montreal, in 1985, by Professor Louis Sabourin. The Honourable Gérard Pelletier acted as its first President.
SOURCE Montreal Council on Foreign Relations (MCFR)
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