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June 2015 Captain Canuck to the Rescue

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36 BCBusiness June 2015 adam blasberg Monique Mercier executive vice-president, corporate affairs, chief legal officer and corporate secretary, Telus A lawyer educated at the Univer- sité de Montréal faculty of law and Oxford University, where she received an MA in politics and a Commonwealth scholarship, Monique Mercier was the †rst woman at Montreal law †rm Stikeman Elliott to take mater- nity leave. That was in 1987, and the Telus EVP— the only woman on the telco's nine- member executive team—is still setting precedents. Mercier joined Telus in 2008 when the company she was then working for as executive VP of law and human resources, Emergis, was acquired. Telus quickly added business development to her responsibilities and, in late 2011, moved her to Vancouver as its chief legal o£cer. In that capacity, Mercier won a yearlong court battle with Mason Capital, a New York hedge fund that was attempt- ing to block Telus's consolidation of two classes of shares; Harvard Business School now teaches it as a case study. "That was for me a very important achievement," she says. "It brought so much to Telus in terms of marketability and liquidity of its shares. We had a major expansion of our market capitalization, and also it improved our track record for excellence in corporate governance. Since then we have been trying to in€u- ence the evolution of corporate and securities laws to prevent similar things happening to other issuers." In March 2013, Mercier led the Telus legal team in another landmark case— this one establishing that wireless provid- ers are not required to give customers' private text messages to police without wiretap authorization. "We fought that battle up to the Supreme Court of Can- ada," says Mercier. "That was applauded everywhere by privacy commissioners and advocates, and I think that really made jurisprudence." In addition to her role as chief legal of©icer, Mercier's growing portfolio at Telus (she now manages more than 300 people across the country) also includes regulatory a"airs; government, social and media relations; sustainability; disas- ter recovery; privacy compliance; real estate (†nishing Telus Garden is a current priority); strategic initiatives like events; and Telus Studios, which produces vid- HealtH + tecHnology MOST INFLUENTIAL WOMEN IN B.C. Mercier won a yearlong court battle with Mason Capital, a New York hedge fund that was attempting to block Telus's consolidation of two classes of shares; Harvard Business School now teaches it as a case study

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