Darren Entwistle

Darren Entwistle

executive Canada

Darren Entwistle is the President and CEO of Telus Corporation, a Canadian telecommunications company based in Vancouver. With a strong background in the telecom industry, Entwistle has led Telus through significant expansions and innovations, particularly in fiber optics and healthcare technology. Under his leadership, Telus has focused on reducing its debt and optimizing its assets, including the recent decision to sell a minority stake in its extensive tower network to improve financial flexibility and fund growth initiatives.

Born on Jun 30, 1960 (65 years old)

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Canada Canada: Darren Entwistle is the long-time CEO of Telus Corp who will retire on June 30. 6

The Globe and Mail: Telus CEO Darren Entwistle to retire in June, Victor Dodig named successor

Canada Canada: Darren Entwistle, the chief executive officer of Telus, suggested to the board that the company pause its dividend growth. 7

The Globe and Mail: Telus halted dividend growth because of share price drop, CFO says

Canada Canada: Darren Entwistle is the chief executive officer of Telus and has ambitions to spin off two other business lines. 7

The Globe and Mail: Telus inks deal to take back control of Telus Digital

Canada Canada: Darren Entwistle is the long-serving chief executive officer of Telus Corp. 5

The Globe and Mail: Telus fails to deliver on Entwistle’s IPO-based growth strategy

Canada Canada: Darren Entwistle is the chief executive officer of Telus and has ambitions to spin off two other business lines. 7

The Globe and Mail: Telus Inc. proposes to buy back Telus Digital for more than $400-million

Canada Canada: Telus Health has grown from a small passion project of long-time chief executive officer Darren Entwistle to a multiheaded player with an outsized presence in Canada’s health care system. 8

The Globe and Mail: Business Brief: Carney chooses his fighters