Danny Bouchard
About Danny Bouchard
Danny Bouchard is an Associate and Pursuit Manager at Hatch, where he has worked since 2011. He has over 16 years of experience in project and commercial management, primarily in the aerospace and mining sectors.
Work at Hatch
Danny Bouchard has been with Hatch since 2011, currently serving as Pursuit Manager for Eastern North America. In this role, he focuses on developing large proposals tailored to client needs in the mining and metals, energy, and infrastructure sectors. He has also held the position of Commercial Manager at Hatch for 13 years and was previously a Project Controls Manager from 2017 to 2019. Bouchard's extensive experience at Hatch includes managing multi-million dollar projects and overseeing project controls.
Education and Expertise
Danny Bouchard holds an MBA from HEC Montréal, where he served as AEMBA President from 2007 to 2008. He also earned a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Polytechnique Montréal, completing his studies in 2003. His educational background supports his expertise in project, program, business, and commercial management across various industries, particularly aerospace and mining & metals.
Background
Bouchard has over 16 years of experience in project and program management, with a significant portion of his career spent in the aerospace sector. He has worked for major companies, including Bombardier Aerospace and Pratt & Whitney Canada, where he held various positions, including Associate Product Planning Manager and Design Engineer. His international experience includes working as an On-site Consultant for Boeing Company while at Dassault Systemes.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Danny Bouchard has been actively involved in product development for leading aerospace manufacturers. His roles have included extensive work in EPCM and EPC contract development and negotiations. Bouchard is fluent in French and English and possesses a strong knowledge of Spanish, enhancing his ability to communicate in diverse environments.