Talking transport: A Q&A with the chairman of SC&RA’s Symposium

Louis Juneau started his career in the aviation industry in the 1980s as an operations manager, gaining experience in managing human resources and learning critical teamwork skills. While working in the aviation sector, he developed an interest in regulations and safety, writing an operations manual following the reform and certification of flight dispatchers. He was also part of the Y2K program.

In the early 2000s he transferred those interests to specialized transportation. Nova Permits & Pilot Cars had been started by Normand Patry in 1992. Patry tried to sell the company to American interests around 2003, but things didn’t go according to plan. In 2004, Nova’s Finances Director Monique Comeau and Juneau acquired shares in the company. In 2005 they bought the company outright.

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