
CAE names Northrop Grumman executive Matthew Bromberg as new CEO
MONTREAL - Flight simulator company CAE Inc. has named Matthew Bromberg as its new president and chief executive.
Bromberg, who will join the company on June 16 and take over the top job on Aug. 13, has headed global operations for U.S. defence technology company Northrop Grumman Corp. since 2022. He will also stand for election to CAE's board of directors at the company's upcoming annual meeting.
Bromberg replaces Marc Parent, who announced last year that he was leaving the company in August this year.
CAE also says Calin Rovinescu will become executive chairman of the board, while Sophie Brochu will serve as lead independent director.
Rovinescu, a former chief executive of Air Canada, was appointed to the CAE board in February this year as an independent director and chair.
Brochu, a former chief executive of Hydro-Quebec, has been an independent director at CAE since 2023.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 2, 2025.
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Alternatively, Sunoco could guarantee that both entities will always receive the same distributions, and that Sunoco would cover any tax liability at the SUNCorp level. We believe this would maximize the likelihood that SUNCorp trades well – which would be in everyone's interest. In conclusion, we believe the Board ran an expedited and flawed process at the wrong time, is providing insufficient information for shareholders to vote on the transaction and has accepted a price that undervalues the Company. We intend to vote against the transaction as currently structured and hope others do the same. If the transaction fails and the sitting directors step down as promised, we would be delighted to have a more shareholder-friendly Board run an appropriate sale process and maximize value for shareholders. We request a meeting with the Board at its earliest convenience to discuss the matters summarized in this letter. Very truly yours, *** Information in Support of Public Broadcast Exemption under Canadian Law The information contained in this press release does not and is not meant to constitute a solicitation of a proxy within the meaning of applicable law. Engine is not requesting that Company shareholders give, withhold or revoke a proxy. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Engine has voluntarily filed a disclosure document (the 'Document') as a precautionary measure and solely to the extent necessary to rely on the public broadcast solicitation exemption under National Instrument 51-102 – Continuous Disclosure Obligations and Blanket Order 51-520 issued by the Alberta Securities Commission. The Document is hereby incorporated by reference into this press release and is available under the Company's profile on SEDAR+ at The registered office of the Company is 240 4th Avenue SW, Suite 1800, Calgary, Alberta T2P 4H4. 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Box 300, Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 4R5, by hand delivery to Computershare Trust Company of Canada, 8th Floor, 100 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M5J 2Y1 or by facsimile to Computershare Trust Company of Canada at 1-416-263-9524 or 1-866-249-7775, in each case at any time up to and including the last business day preceding the day of the Meeting, or any adjournment or postponement of the Meeting; (ii) by mail or hand delivery to the Company's registered office at 1800, 240 4th Avenue SW, Calgary, Alberta T2P 4H4 at any time up to and including the last business day preceding the day of the Meeting, or any adjournment or postponement of the Meeting; or (iii) by hand delivery to the chair of the Meeting prior to the Meeting's commencement on the day of the Meeting, or any adjournment or postponement of the Meeting; or (c) in any other manner permitted by law. 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In addition, Engine may solicit proxies by way of public broadcast, including press release, speech or publication and any other manner permitted under applicable Canadian laws, and may engage the services of one or more agents and authorize other persons to assist it in soliciting proxies on their behalf. Neither Engine nor any of its associates or affiliates has any material interest, direct or indirect, by way of beneficial ownership of securities or otherwise, in any matter to be acted upon at the Meeting other than the election of directors or the appointment of auditors. About Engine Capital Engine Capital LP is a value-oriented special situations fund that invests both actively and passively in companies undergoing change. 1 Simpson Oil Limited press release titled 'Simpson Oil Announces Overwhelming Support for Majority Board Refresh at Parkland AGM' (May 2, 2025). 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