LeddarTech appoints David Torralbo as chief legal officer

Torralbo served as chief legal officer at Nouveau Monde Graphite

LeddarTech appoints David Torralbo as chief legal officer

LeddarTech – a provider of sensing solutions for autonomous vehicles – has appointed  David Torralbo as chief legal officer.

Torralbo has over 20 years of experience specializing in corporate and securities law, public and private M&A, corporate governance, litigation and risk management. Most recently, he served as chief legal officer at Nouveau Monde Graphite. Prior to that role he was chief legal officer of Atrium Innovations from 2011-2019. Torralbo has also served as a partner in the corporate group at Davies, Ward, Phillips & Vineberg. Earlier in his career, he was an associate in the London, UK office of Clifford Chance and a member of its debt and capital markets team.

David earned his bachelor of civil law and common law at the University of Ottawa and he has a bachelor of commerce from McGill University. He is a member of the Quebec Bar and holds a non-practicing certificate from the Law Society of England & Wales.

“It is a pleasure to welcome David Torralbo as our chief legal officer,” said Charles Boulanger, CEO of LeddarTech. “David’s expertise in mergers and acquisitions as well as his vast experience and passion for practicing law in the private and public sectors make him an excellent addition to our executive team.

“LeddarTech has, in the past two years, made significant acquisitions enabling the company to accelerate our technology roadmap, particularly in sensor fusion and perception. This was a strategic objective, and David’s background strongly complements our executive team’s dedication to executing on our strategic plan and commitment to exceptional customer service with truly unique sensing solutions that enable ADAS and AD technology,” added Boulanger.

Founded in 2017, LeddarTech is responsible for several innovations in automotive and mobility remote-sensing applications, with over 120 patented technologies enhancing advanced diver assistance systems and autonomous driving capabilities.

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