Telesat Names Brigadier-General (Ret’d) G. Michael Adamson Director of Defence Strategy and Business Development
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Telesat Names Brigadier-General (Ret’d) G. Michael Adamson Director of Defence Strategy and Business Development

OTTAWA, Ontario, Sept. 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Telesat (NASDAQ and TSX: TSAT), one of the world’s largest and most innovative satellite operators, today announced the appointment of recently retired Brigadier-General G. Michael Adamson as the company’s new Senior Director of Defence Strategy and Business Development. In this role, BGen (Ret’d) Adamson will work to expand and execute the government go-to-market and business development strategy for the Telesat Lightspeed low earth orbit (LEO) network, with an emphasis on Canada, the U.S. and other allied nations.

“The Telesat Lightspeed constellation will transform connectivity in a variety of enterprise industries, but particularly in the government market, which has some of the most stringent, mission-critical requirements in satellite communications,” said Michele Beck, Senior Vice President of Canadian Sales at Telesat. “BGen (Ret’d) Adamson’s depth of operational experience and understanding of government mission connectivity needs will be invaluable to all levels of our organization—from product development and engineering to service deployment and customer support—and ensure that our solutions advance space domain operations and capabilities for government customers.”

Coming from a decorated career in the Canadian Department of National Defence (DND), Adamson will help lead several aspects of Telesat’s Government market strategy. This includes cultivating relationships with both government and industry partners and evolving the strategy and service offerings for Telesat Lightspeed to address key government SATCOM demands of the Canadian government and key allied nations.

“Telesat is at the forefront of satellite innovation, and I am excited to join and support the team on the journey to launch the Telesat Lightspeed LEO constellation,” said BGen (Ret’d) Adamson. “I look forward to building trusted partnerships with government and defence organizations to advance the adoption of strategic communication systems for North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) modernization efforts to bolster defence for Canada and its allies.”

Most recently, BGen (Ret’d) Adamson was the inaugural Commander of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) 3 Canadian Space Division and the Joint Force Space Component Commander, where he worked with Canadian and Allied Partner stakeholders to operationalize the Space Domain and determine CAF space operations requirements. Prior to that he served as Commander 14 Wing Greenwood, where he was responsible for operations and administrations at Canada’s largest east coast airbase.

About Telesat

Backed by a legacy of engineering excellence, reliability and industry-leading customer service, Telesat (NASDAQ and TSX: TSAT) is one of the largest and most innovative global satellite operators. Telesat works collaboratively with its customers to deliver critical connectivity solutions that tackle the world’s most complex communications challenges, providing powerful advantages that improve their operations and drive profitable growth.

Continuously innovating to meet the connectivity demands of the future, Telesat Lightspeed, the company’s state-of-the-art Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite network, has been optimized to meet the rigorous requirements of telecom, government, maritime and aeronautical customers. Telesat Lightspeed will redefine global satellite connectivity with ubiquitous, affordable, high-capacity links with fibre-like speeds. For updates on Telesat, follow us on X, LinkedIn, or visit www.telesat.com.

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These forward-looking statements are based on Telesat Corporation’s current expectations and are subject to a number of risks, uncertainties and assumptions. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors, some of which are beyond Telesat Corporation’s control, are difficult to predict, and could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or forecasted in the forward-looking statements. There are numerous risks and uncertainties associated with Telesat’s business and the Telesat Lightspeed constellation. Known risks and uncertainties include but are not limited to: inflation and rising interest rates; Telesat’s ability to meet the funding conditions of its funding agreements with the Government of Canada and Government of Quebec; technological hurdles, including our and our contractors’ development and deployment of the new technologies required to complete the constellation in time to meet our schedule, or at all; the availability of services and components from our and our contractors’ supply chains; competition; risks associated with domestic and foreign government regulation, including access to sufficient orbital spectrum to be able to deliver services effectively and access to sufficient geographic markets in which to sell those services; Telesat’s ability to develop significant commercial and operational capabilities; risks associated with operating satellites and providing satellite services, including satellite construction or launch delays, launch failures, in-orbit failures or impaired satellite performance; and volatility in exchange rates. The foregoing list of important factors is not exhaustive. Investors should review the other risk factors discussed in Telesat Corporation’s annual report on Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2023, that was filed on March 28, 2024, with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) and the Canadian securities regulatory authorities at the System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval (“SEDAR”), and may be accessed on the SEC’s website at https://www.sec.gov/ and SEDAR’s website at https://www.sedarplus.ca/ as well as our subsequent reports on Form 6-K filed with the SEC and also available on SEDAR.

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