Lightspeed Announces Resignation of Board Member Manon Brouillette
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MONTRÉAL, June 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Lightspeed (TSX: LSPD) (NYSE: LSPD), the one-stop commerce platform for merchants around the world to simplify, scale and provide exceptional customer experiences, today announced that distinguished technology executive Manon Brouillette will be resigning from its board of directors to focus on her new role as Chief Operating Officer and Deputy CEO of the Verizon Consumer Group, effective June 11
th, 2021. On behalf of Lightspeed, I would like to congratulate Manon Brouillette for her appointment to the newly created role of Verizon Consumer Group s (VCG) Chief Operation Officer and Deputy CEO, said Dax Dasilva, Lightspeed Founder and CEO. Manon has brought invaluable insight and expertise to our business during her tenure on our Board. We are delighted that she will be leading one of the world s largest telecommuni
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Mr. Tall has been Co-Chair of Carlyle Group s Infrastructures group since
April 2021. He previously held various positions of increasing responsibility during his 16-year career at the Caisse de dépôt et placement du
Québec. At the time of his departure in
December 2020, he held the positions of Head of Real Assets and Private Equity, and President and Chief Executive Officer,
CDPQ Infra.
Mr. Tall has a Bachelor s degree in Business Administration (Finance) from HEC Montréal, a Master s degree in Business Administration (Finance) from the
University of Ottawa and an undergraduate degree in Economics from Université de
Montréal.
Lightspeed Announces Third Quarter 2021 Financial Results, Provides Outlook for Fourth Quarter
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Third Quarter revenue grew 79% YoY to $57.6M
Excluding the impact of recent acquisitions, revenue was $49.3M, ahead of the guidance range of $44-$47M
Customer locations continued to grow, reaching almost 115,000 globally
GTV grew 48% YoY to $9.1B
Payments continues to grow with revenue up almost 4x the same period last year
Lightspeed reports in US dollars and in accordance with IFRS.
MONTREAL, Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Lightspeed POS Inc. ( Lightspeed or the Company ) (TSX: LSPD) (NYSE: LSPD), a leading provider of cloud-based, omnichannel commerce platforms, today announced financial results for the three-and nine-month periods ended December 31, 2020.
TORONTO Nancy Tower knows just how important help from the highest echelons of corporate Canada can be for someone trying to break into the old boys club. She was a promising worker when she started at Halifax-based energy company Emera Inc. in 1997, but said a gender-blind CEO gave her some advice that helped her ascend to become the president and chief executive at subsidiary Tampa Electric. He prodded her to get experience in all areas of the business, making her a more well-rounded executive candidate, even if it was lonely at times. I was chief financial officer of Emera for six years and when I would attend conferences, most of the CFOs would be male. I didn t have a lot of female colleagues, Tower said. I think the utility business does tip toward more males in senior positions.