Stephane Guilbault, president of the Montreal Automobile Dealers Association (CCAM), recently announced the retirement of Senior Advisor Diane Belair.
During a conference scheduled for the Montreal International Auto Show in January, the CCAM will celebrate Belair’s 25 year career with the association, highlighting some of her significant achievements. These include the annual Charity Preview for the Montreal International Auto Show, as well as the CCAM Symposium, plus the NADA-CCAM development program which has helped forge strong relationships and sponsorships between the auto industry in Quebec, the rest of Canada and also the United States.
Additionally, back in 1999, Belair was also instrumental in helping minimize the impact of the damage to the Olympic Stadium, during that year’s Montreal Auto Show.
“It’s been a privilege to serve both the CCAM and the Montreal International Auto Show over the last 25 years,” Belair remarked. “I’ve always been a person driven by passion and I’ve always strived to work hard for our association members. I’ve had tremendous pleasure working in this role, however, now it is time to focus on other things, namely life at home,” she said. “I leave behind a very talented and dedicated team.”
Denis Dessureault, the CCAM’s executive vice president, will assume the roles and responsibilities previously shared with Belair.
The team at Canadian auto dealer and Universus Media would like to wish Diane Belair a happy and enjoyable retirement!



