Pierre Fitzgibbon named to Concordia’s Volt-Age advisory board
Concordia’s Volt-Age program has named Pierre Fitzgibbon, former Minister for Economy, Innovation and Energy for Quebec, to its advisory board.
Fitzgibbon’s extensive experience in both the public and private sectors will help guide the program’s strategic direction as it fosters innovation and accelerates the transition to a sustainable energy future.
“Having Pierre Fitzgibbon on the advisory board strengthens our ability to navigate the electrification landscape,” says Norman E. Hébert, chair of Volt-Age’s advisory board and former chair of Concordia’s Board of Governors.
“His insights into economic strategy and innovation policy will help Volt-Age accelerate its impact across Canada and beyond.”
A catalyst for green innovation
Fitzgibbon is a seasoned business leader with extensive experience in the finance, technology and industrial sectors. He has held executive roles at prominent organizations, including the National Bank of Canada, Domtar, and Atrium Innovations, where he developed a reputation for strategic foresight and fostering industrial partnerships. He’s currently special advisor at Osler.
As Quebec’s Minister of Economy, Innovation and Energy, Fitzgibbon played a pivotal role in driving the province’s economic growth and positioning Quebec as a global leader in sustainable development and emerging technologies. This includes launching La filière batterie québécoise, to develop Quebec’s battery supply chain to support the global transition to electrification.
Enhancing Volt-Age’s strategic direction
Karim Zaghib, Volt-Age’s chief executive officer, says Fitzgibbon’s presence on the board will ultimately enhance the high-level direction and governance of Volt-Age.
“His vision for Quebec’s economic transformation aligns seamlessly with Volt-Age’s commitment to innovation in energy solutions. Our advisory board is designed to harness diverse expertise and Pierre’s presence will undoubtedly enhance our strategic direction.”
Funded by a $123-million federal research grant awarded to Concordia in 2023, Volt-Age brings together researchers, industry leaders and policymakers to develop cutting-edge solutions in energy storage, electrification infrastructure and sustainable urban design.
Fitzgibbon says he’s excited to have the opportunity to serve as a member of Volt-Age’s advisory board.
“Concordia’s forward-thinking approach and deep industry connections are driving the breakthroughs Quebec needs,” he adds. “I’m eager to contribute to this work that will shape the future of the energy transition in Quebec and Canada.”