Alain Lemaire was born in Drummondville on May 5, 1947. He is married and the father of three children. In 1967, he joined his brothers Bernard and Laurent, and participated in the growth of what is today Cascades Inc. From an early age, he was aware of the importance of recycling because of his involvement in the family business. He developed, in his youth, the values which today represent the very essence of Cascades internationally.
Alain studied at the Pulp and Paper Institute in Trois-Rivières. By focusing his actions on efficiency and remaining close to the operations, he reinforced his expertise in developing and turning around companies. An outstanding director, it was Alain Lemaire, among others, who orchestrated the financial recovery and the continued growth of Norampac. Under his leadership, Norampac became the biggest containerboard company in Canada and one of the seven most important in North America.
Alain Lemaire is a member of the Forest Products Association of Canada. He is known for his dedication and hard work. His qualities as a man of action have earned him numerous distinctions, not only in the regional and national business community, but also in the environmental and social sectors. He is a member of the Cercle des Bâtisseurs, and in December 2002, was awarded the Golden Jubilee Medal presented by the Honorable Lise Thibault, Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec.
In his leisure time, Alain Lemaire enjoys reading, skiing and playing golf. He is a fervent devotee of auto racing. He also finds great pleasure in taking care of his small wooded lot. |