Richard Deschamps | |
Residence: | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Office2: | Vice-chair of the Montreal Executive Committee |
Term Start2: | November 2009 |
Term End2: | November 2012 |
Office3: | Montreal City Councillor for Sault-Saint-Louis |
Term Start3: | January 1, 2002 |
Predecessor3: | Position created |
Successor3: | incumbent |
Office4: | LaSalle City Councillor |
Term Start4: | 1999 |
Term End4: | December 31, 2001 |
Successor4: | Position abolished |
Party: | Union Montreal (2001-2013) Independent (2013-) |
Occupation: | Management consultant |
Richard Deschamps is a Canadian politician from Montreal, Quebec. He currently serves as vice-chairman of the Montreal Executive Committee, responsible for infrastructure and economic development, and sits on Montreal City Council representing the Sault-Saint-Louis district of the borough of LaSalle. He was a member of the Union Montreal party.
Deschamps holds a Master of Business Administration, a Master of Science in industrial relations, and a Bachelor of Arts in psychology.
He has previously held teaching positions at Cégep Marie-Victorin, HEC Montréal and Université de Montréal. He has worked as a management consultant for National Bank of Canada, Transat Group and the Fonds de solidarité FTQ.[1]
He was first elected to city council in the former city of LaSalle in 1999. Following the merger of LaSalle into Montreal he has represented Sault-Saint-Louis on Montreal City Council since 2002.[2]
Following the resignation of Gérald Tremblay, on November 8, 2012 Union Montreal announced Deschamps as its nominee for Mayor of Montreal in the council vote to be held on November 16.[3] In the final vote, he was defeated by Michael Applebaum, winning 29 votes to Applebaum's 31.[4]