Marcel Vincent

Marcel Vincent
Born December 4, 1907
Montreal, Quebec
Died October 1, 1992 (aged 84)
Known for President of the Bell Telephone Company of Canada
Awards Order of Canada

Marcel Vincent, CC (December 4, 1907 October 1, 1992)[1] was a Canadian businessman. He was the first French Canadian president of the Bell Telephone Company of Canada[2] from August 1, 1963 to August 1, 1968. He was Chairman and CEO from August 1, 1968 to December 31, 1972.[3]

Born in Montreal, Quebec, Vincent graduated from the Université de Montréal (HEC Montréal) with a Master's degree in Commerce. He joined Bell Telephone in 1927 and served in World War II in the navy from 1941 to 1945.[3]

In 1972 he was made a Companion of the Order of Canada "for his contribution to the business community".[4] The Association francophone pour le savoir (Acfas) Prix Marcel-Vincent is named in his honour.[5]

References

  1. "The St. Maurice Valley Chronicle". October 31, 1957. p. 9.
  2. Brian Moore (1968). Canada. Time-Life Books. Montreal-born Marcel Vincent became the first French Canadian president of the Bell Telephone Company of Canada in 1963
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Bell - Our History" (PDF). BCE.
  4. Order of Canada citation
  5. "Prix Acfas – Marcel-Vincent" (in French).
Business positions
Preceded by
Thomas Wardrope Eadie
President of the
Bell Telephone Company of Canada

1963-1968
Succeeded by
Robert Carleton Scrivener