André Caillé
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André Caillé (born September 11, 1943) is a Canadian electricity company executive.
André Caillé was the chairman of Hydro-Québec from September 2004 to November 2007 and the chairman of the World Energy Congress. From October 1996 until April 2005, he was president and chief executive officer of Hydro-Québec. From 1982 until 1996, he was an executive of Gaz Métropolitain, a distributor of natural gas. He is a chemist, and earned a doctorate in physical chemistry (1968) from the Université de Montréal.
He has been chancellor of the Université de Montréal.
Administrator and Senior strategic advisor for Junex since April 2008. President of the QOGA (Quebec Oil and Gas Association) created in April 2009.
Political views
Quebec’s Deputy Minister of the Environment from 1978 to 1981.
Caillé affirmed he voted Yes in the 1995 Quebec referendum on sovereignty, but stated he presently believes the ADQ's autonomist policy is more concurrent with the feelings of Quebecers. Caillé also considered the notion of being a candidate for the Conservative Party of Canada in the last national election as well, but did not.
References
Power play: ADQ eyes ex-Hydro chief [1]
Mental Illness Foundation - President to help fund raising - André Caillé
- Le Devoir, April 7, 2005.Hydro-Québec - Thierry Vandal succède à André Caillé
- La Presse mercredi 06 avril 2005 : "André Caillé mis à la retraite - "Chaises musicales à Hydro-Québec." (André Caillé forced to retire. Musical chairs at Hydro-Québec) by Denis Lessard
- Nomination à l'UdeM : André Caillé est nommé chancelier de l’Université de Montréal