Jean de Grandpré: Legacy of a Giant
Visionary leader and businessman Jean de Grandpré has earned many nicknames: he is known variously as the Simplifier, the Architect, and the Strategist. A lawyer when he joined Bell Canada in 1966, he went on to build a telecommunications empire that spanned the continent, crossing paths with politi...
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Zusammenfassung: | Visionary leader and businessman Jean de Grandpré has earned
many nicknames: he is known variously as the Simplifier, the
Architect, and the Strategist. A lawyer when he joined Bell Canada
in 1966, he went on to build a telecommunications empire that
spanned the continent, crossing paths with politicians, moguls, and
philanthropists along the way. Beginning as Bell's general counsel,
de Grandpré quickly rose through the corporate ranks and became
president in 1973. A few years later he created Bell Canada
Enterprises, one of America's largest telecommunications companies.
A globally recognized manager and director, he has served on the
boards of numerous companies, both in Canada and abroad. As
generous as he is discreet, he is involved with several charities,
including the Papillon Foundation, which helps disabled children.
At McGill University, his alma mater, De Grandpré served as
chancellor from 1984 to 1991 and is now governor emeritus and
chancellor emeritus. Danielle Stanton and Hervé Anctil retrace the
admirable career of this influential man whose life has spanned a
century. Offering insight into the secrets of his success, Jean
de Grandpré will inspire new generations of entrepreneurs. |
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DOI: | 10.2307/j.ctv2s0jdkd |