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CGI Names Tim Hurlebaus as New CEO as François Boulanger Retires

Hurlebaus, a longtime executive, takes over immediately and joins the board after Boulanger’s 30-year career at CGI.

  • On Tuesday, CGI named company veteran Tim Hurlebaus as President and Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately, succeeding François Boulanger who is retiring.
  • Boulanger is retiring after nearly 40 years in the IT services industry, including 30 years at CGI, having held the CEO role for less than two years.
  • Previously, Hurlebaus served as President and Chief Operating Officer managing CGI operations across the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia, regions representing nearly half the company's annual revenue.
  • Executive Chair of the Board Julie Godin praised Hurlebaus's expertise guiding CGI in the "AI-first" era, while CGI Founder and Co-Chair Serge Godin noted the Board identified him years ago as an innovative executive.
  • Hurlebaus expressed gratitude for the Board's confidence, stating "as AI continues to create tremendous opportunities," CGI is well-positioned to drive growth and help clients deliver complex, mission-critical projects.
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In the wake of fears surrounding the long-term effects of artificial intelligence, the Québec IT giant CGI is changing its boss. In charge of the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia, Tim Hurlebaus takes over François Boulanger, who retires after three decades in the company. The executive president of the board of directors, Julie Godin, and Mr Hurlebaus, take stock.

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His predecessor, François Boulanger, retired less than two years after his appointment.

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CGI names Tim Hurlebaus as new CEO as François Boulanger retires

MONTREAL - CGI Inc. says company veteran Tim Hurlebaus has been named president and chief executive.,

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
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