
Boralex announces the departure of its Chief Financial Officer
A respected leader, Bruno Guilmette has played a key role in Boralex's financial evolution over the past six years—a period marked by strong growth and the implementation of a strategic plan that enabled the company to double in size. He brought a disciplined vision of financial management and a renewed approach to capital markets. Under his leadership, the Company completed several transactions and financings, including the sale to Energy Infrastructure Partners of a 30% stake in Boralex's operating assets and development projects in France. He led the implementation of a solid, flexible, and diversified financial structure for the Company—an essential asset in the execution of the new 2030 Strategy unveiled last June.

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