Aéroports de Montréal (ADM) has appointed Jerome Conraud as vice president of strategy, planning, and sustainability, effective from November 25, 2025.
With over 20 years of professional experience, Conraud has previously held several key positions at McGill University.
As director of the Physical Infrastructure Portfolio, he oversaw capital project planning in line with the institution's strategic priorities.
He developed the university's asset maintenance plan for one of the largest real estate portfolios in Quebec and served as director of Utilities and Energy Management Services.
In this role, he led energy efficiency initiatives and contributed to the implementation of the university's Climate and Sustainability Action Plan. Additionally, he spearheaded the drafting of McGill's decarbonisation roadmap.
His career has also led him to play a leading role at the Office municipal d'habitation de Montréal, serving as director of energy.
“Conraud is recognised for his ability to transform organisational objectives into concrete strategies,” ADM said in a statement.
“His expertise is based on an integrated understanding of the energy, operational, and environmental issues specific to large institutions.
“This makes him the ideal person to support ADM in its next phase of development.”
An engineer by training, Conraud holds a Master of Applied Science (MASc) in Building Engineering from Concordia University and a Graduate Diploma (D.E.S.S.) in Management and Sustainability from HEC Montréal.