After graduation, Lacavera founded
Globalive in 1998 with a $25,000 small business loan from the
Royal Bank of Canada. Globalive is a
telecommunications and
investment company based in
Toronto,
Ontario. In 1999, he founded InterClear, a billing and collection service and then in 2000, Assemble Conferencing. These are three companies were merged into each other and started calling Globalive Communications, which was later converted into Globalive. In 2001, he co-founded Enunciate Conferencing with two partners, which was sold to Premiere Global Services for USD $28.3 million in 2006. Lacavera through his Globalive acquired Yak Communications for all-cash USD $67.7 million in 2006, a communications company founded in 1991 by Charles Zwebner. In 2008, Globalive founded
WIND Mobile, a
wireless telecommunications provider, and Lacavera became the
Founder CEO of the company. He also founded an investment firm, Globalive Capital Inc. In 2015, Lacavera stepped down as a CEO of Globalive Capital and appointed its previously chief financial officer, Brice Scheschuk as the new CEO. He also started an augmented reality solutions company, a joint venture between Globalive and Gibraltar Ventures's XMG Studios, called Globalive XMG. Globalive XMG was later sold to the Los Angeles-based Civic Resource Group's CivicConnect. Anthony closed a deal of $1.6 billion to sell WIND Mobile to
Shaw Communications in March 2016, which Shaw renamed it to
Freedom Mobile. The same year in September, Lacavera also sold his other three companies including the Yak Communications to
Distributel, OneConnect Services and Canopco to Accelerated Connections Inc (ACI). In March 2022, Lacavera showed an interest to reacquire Freedom/Wind from Shaw in a pending merger with
Rogers Communications for C$3.75 billion to satisfy regulatory concerns. After an unresponsive behavior from Rogers, Lacavera's Globalive directly went to Shaw making the same offer to buy the company.
Theatre and other media In 2008, Lacavera co-produced the all-
African-American Broadway production of
Tennessee Williams'
Pulitzer Prize-winning
drama Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, starring
James Earl Jones,
Phylicia Rashad,
Anika Noni Rose, and
Terrence Howard. The production, with some roles recast, had a limited run (2009 – April 2010) in
London's
West End Productions. It received
Laurence Olivier Award for
Best Revival in 2010. He has also co-produced Broadway's
A Streetcar Named Desire in 2012, another play by Williams. It was directed by
Emily Mann, starring
Blair Underwood,
Nicole Ari Parker,
Daphne Rubin-Vega, and
Wood Harris. He started a media company, Globalive Media, with journalist Michael Bancroft, produced and premiered its first television series,
Beyond Innovation, a weekly technology and business related program, aired in November 2018 on
Bloomberg TV globally. In March 2020, the second season of the half-hourly series premiered on Bloomberg. == Philanthropy ==