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Media Advisory - Mr. Richard Garneau, President & CEO of Resolute Forest Products, at the Canadian Club of Montreal's podium


MONTREAL, Jan. 17, 2013 /CNW Telbec/ -


Speech title: Sustainable development: Resolute's issues and challenges

Monday, January 21, 2013
Noon - 2 p.m. (speech at 1 p.m.)
Le Centre Sheraton Montreal Hotel
Ballroom
1201, René-Lévesque W. blvd, Montréal

Since 2010, Richard Garneau is President and CEO of Resolute Forest Products. He most recently served as President and CEO of Catalyst Paper Corporation. Prior to his tenure at Catalyst, Mr. Garneau was Executive Vice President, Operations, at Domtar. He also held a variety of roles at Norampac, Copernic.com, Future Electronics, St. Laurent Paperboard, Finlay Forest Industries and Donohue Inc.

A global leader in the forest products industry, Resolute Forest Products offers a wide array of paper, wood and pulp products derived from a renewable resource and produced in a sustainable, environmentally responsible manner.

Resolute aims to contribute to the environmental, social and economic sustainability of the regions where it operates.

We hope to have the pleasure of welcoming you to this most interesting luncheon presentation.

SOURCE: Canadian Club of Montreal



For further information please contact:

Media Contact:
Roxane Gélinas
Coordinator - Events
Canadian Club of Montreal
514 398-0333
rgelinas@canadianclub-montreal.ca

A photographer will be on site. Please contact spirale.communications@gmail.com for more information.



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