Bombardier Inc. announced today the appointment of Patrick Ghoche as Vice President, Investor Relations, effective January 18, 2016. Mr. Ghoche will manage Bombardier’s relations with investors and analysts globally. He succeeds Shirley Chénier, who retired last year.
“Patrick Ghoche is a highly dynamic executive with more than 15 years of experience in finance and accounting, making him an excellent addition to our team,” said John Di Bert, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Bombardier Inc. “One of his main responsibilities will be to communicate information to the Street regarding Bombardier’s transformation and performance in a transparent way.”
Mr. Ghoche spent nine years in investment banking at CIBC World Markets and at RBC Capital Markets. Prior to joining Bombardier, he was Managing Director, Corporate Finance at KPMG since 2013, focusing on mergers and acquisitions and raising capital within consumer and industrial markets.
Patrick Ghoche, who is a CFA charterholder and a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA), started his career at KPMG, first as Senior Auditor and then as Manager, Corporate Finance. He holds a Bachelor of Business Administration and a graduate diploma in Public Accounting from HECMontréal.
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