Tom Pentefountas

Tom Pentefountas is Vice-Chairman of Broadcasting of the CRTC (Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission), having taken up this post on April 4, 2011.[1] He served as President of the National Executive Committee of the political party Action démocratique du Québec from 2007 to 2008.

Tom Pentefountas
President of the ADQ
In office
2007–2008
Preceded byGilles Taillon
Succeeded byMario Charpentier
Personal details
Political partyConservative (federal)
ADQ/CAQ (provincial)
OccupationLawyer, businessperson

Early life

Pentefountas was born and raised in Montréal in the province of Québec. He is of Greek descent and is fluent in English, French, and Greek.

Pentefountas holds a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Ottawa and a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Political Science with a minor in Philosophy from Concordia University, where he received the Jean H. Picard Award for Academic Excellence and Leadership and the Thomas H Moore Prize for Academic Excellence. He also earned a certificate in Entertainment Law from Osgoode Hall Law School of York University and a mini MBA from McGill Executive Institute.

He is a member of the Quebec Bar Association.

Career

Pentefountas is a criminal lawyer by trade. From 1996 to 2011, he was with the firm Silver Sandiford and represented clients in Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.

He hosted for two years a radio show on CKDG-FM Montreal, providing his expertise on human rights, criminal law and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. He was also a regular contributor to the “Gang of Four” on CJAD Montreal.

Pentefountas is a member of the Montreal Hellenic Board of Trade since 1998, serving as Vice-President from 2005 to 2007, and of the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association since 2007.

Pentefountas' appointment to the CRTC was criticized by the NDP because he lacked broadcasting experience, a requirement for the job, and was a friend of Stephen Harper's spokesman Dimitri Soudas.[2]

Electoral record

Provincial

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2008 Quebec general election
Party Candidate Votes % ±
  Liberal Michelle Courchesne 15,349 45.50
Parti QuébécoisFrançois-Gycelain Rocque12,42536.83
Action démocratiqueTom Pentefountas4,02411.93
GreenErika Alvarez1,0213.03
Québec solidairePierre Brien9182.72

Nelligan

Quebec provincial by-election, September 20, 2004
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalYolande James7,81252.58-25.02
IndependentMichel Gibson4,03827.18
Parti QuébécoisSahar Hawili1,53810.35-2.46
Action démocratiqueTom Pentefountas1,0396.99-0.45
GreenRyan Young2511.69+0.19
UFPJosée Larouche1200.81
Bloc PotBlair Longley580.39
Total valid votes 14,85699.58
Total rejected ballots 620.42
Turnout 14,91828.60-41.05
Electors on the lists 52,163
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