Cope was named CEO of Bell at the age of 53 as part of a proposed thirty five billion dollar
leveraged buyout led by
Providence Equity and the Ontario Teachers'
Pension Fund in 2008. Due to the credit crunch and the
2008 financial crisis, the buyout was cancelled. He led a competitor,
Telus Mobility, before becoming
President at Bell in 2005. He previously ran
Clearnet, a wireless company that was bought by Telus in 2000. a major corporate campaign to improve mental health in Canada, for which he received
The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal. In June 2019, BCE announced Cope will retire in January 2020, at which point COO Mirko Bibic will become CEO. Over the past 10 years, under Cope's leadership, company profits tripled to $3.05 billion. == Community involvement ==