MONTREAL, Dec. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ – Alithya Group inc. (TSX: ALYA) (“Alithya”) announces the appointment of David Torralbo as its Chief Legal Officer and CorporateMONTREAL, Dec. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ – Alithya Group inc. (TSX: ALYA) (“Alithya”) announces the appointment of David Torralbo as its Chief Legal Officer and Corporate

Alithya appoints David Torralbo as new Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary

MONTREAL, Dec. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ – Alithya Group inc. (TSX: ALYA) (“Alithya”) announces the appointment of David Torralbo as its Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary effective December 15, 2025. In overseeing Alithya’s legal function, Mr. Torralbo will leverage his extensive M&A, legal, and strategic expertise to support the execution of the Company’s strategic plan.

Mr. Torralbo is a seasoned legal executive, with more than 25 years of experience in corporate and securities law, public and private M&A, litigation and risk management, and corporate governance. Most recently, he served as the Chief Legal Officer at LeddarTech Holdings Inc., an AI-driven software company that Mr. Torralbo helped lead through a public market debut. Prior roles include CLO of Nouveau Monde Graphite Inc. and Atrium Innovations Inc. Prior to that, Mr. Torralbo was a partner in the corporate group at Davies, Ward, Phillips & Vineberg, where his practice focused on corporate, M&A, and securities matters.

David earned his bachelor’s degrees in civil law (LL.L) and common law (LL.B) at the University of Ottawa and has a bachelor of commerce degree (B.Com) from McGill University. 

Quote by Paul Raymond, President and Chief Executive Officer:

“I am very pleased to welcome David Torralbo as Chief Legal Officer. With a proven track record in legal and strategic roles, I look forward to working with David as we continue to pursue our focused vision and advance our long-term goals.”

About Alithya

We are trusted advisors who leverage AI and the latest technologies in our strategic consulting and digital transformation services. We help solve business challenges that enable our clients to unlock new opportunities, modernize processes, and gain efficiencies. We leverage a world-class team of passionate industry experts, AI-based IP solutions, the latest digital technologies, a solid understanding of mission critical business applications, and a partner ecosystem to accelerate results. We’ve built a foundation of success that includes a specialized global delivery network to provide end-to-end solutions.

We strive to make a difference. We are Alithya.

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