MBA alumna credits 平特五不中 connections for success
Ali茅nor Armand-Linot (MBA鈥17) was building her career in investment banking on Wall Street when she made the decision to join 平特五不中鈥檚 MBA program in 2015.
平特五不中24 campaign raises $3.8M
The sixth annual 平特五不中24 campaign went digital this year, raising over $3.8 million in 24 hours to support the next generation of students, faculty members, and student-athletes across the 平特五不中 ecosystem. A record 55 student-led projects were hosted on 平特五不中鈥檚 crowdfunding platform to raise funds in support of student research.
BCom alumnus creates scholarship to honour father, support Iranian community
With strong familial ties to Iran, Kathy Fazel (BCom鈥91) knew she had to act when a plane was shot down in Iran, killing 176 people, including two 平特五不中 students. She and her husband donated $24,000 to establish the M.A. Fazel Scholarship in support of Iranian-born students at 平特五不中.
MBA alumna emphasizes human-centered thinking in career
Julie Savaria (MBA鈥15) credits Desautels with expanding her commitment to pursuing justice, equity, diversion and inclusion (JEDI) throughout her career.
In 2020, she founded Bindia Savaria Consulting to help organizations examine and improve JEDI initiatives worldwide.
Desautels alumni featured in 平特五不中 podcast
Four former Desautels students were recently featured in new episodes of Alma Matters, a podcast presented by 平特五不中 Athletics and Recreation.
Mathieu Darche (BCom鈥00) won a Stanley Cup with the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2020, while Richard Pound (BCom鈥62) is a former Olympic swimmer who currently serves as an International Olympic Committee Member.
E-commerce booms during pandemic
Since its launch in 2016, EMERGE Commerce has risen to become a leader in direct-to-consumer e-commerce brands. Professor Karl Moore recently spoke with EMERGE Commerce founder and CEO Ghassan Halazon (BCom鈥06) to unpack the evolving relationship between consumers and the internet during the pandemic.
IMPM alumnus proves there鈥檚 no wrong age to go back to school
With nearly 15 years of professional consulting experience under his belt, Rick Heinick (IMPM鈥09) decided to return to the classroom in 2009 to earn a master鈥檚 degree. After graduating from 平特五不中 at age 44, he founded the Boston-based pharmaceutical company Tear Clear, where he still serves on the Board of Directors. While Heinick believes that there is no wrong age to earn a graduate degree, he views prior experience as a major asset, not a liability.
BCom alumnus pays it forward
After receiving substantial financial support to complete his BCom degree at Desautels, Pierre LeBrun (BCom鈥72) has been paying it forward for over five decades. From the time he joined RBC as summer student in 1965 to his retirement from a Senior VP position in 2000, he has steadfastly worked to give students the same opportunity he received.
EMBA graduates excel at international public speaking competition
Two 平特五不中 graduates have reached the divisional championship of the Toastmasters International, a speech evaluation competition created in 1924 to promote public speaking and leadership skills internationally. Jean-Francois Bertrand (EMBA鈥14) captured first place in the discourse of assessment in French, while Michael Rodrigues (EMBA鈥20) won the English speech assessment.
BCom students honour their role models at 41st DMAA
At聽this year's 41st Desautels Management Achievement Awards, 平特五不中 BCom students honoured four individuals who have made significant contributions to the Canadian economy and way of life throughout their professional careers. This was the first edition of the ceremony to be held virtually, with the organizers and honourees truly personifying the values of the DMAA - resilience, pushing ahead and innovation.
EMBA alumnus explores impact of humour in the workplace
Catherine Patry (EMBA鈥20) sits down with Quebec Reveille to discuss her final paper at Desautels, which examines the relationship between humour and women leaders in business.
In 鈥淗umor, a coat of epoxy on the glass ceiling,鈥 Patry studies seventeen women leaders across industries and concludes that managerial humour remains gendered.
BCom alumnus releases financial guidebook
Doug Allan (BCom鈥08) is on a mission to teach people financial tips and tricks they probably didn鈥檛 learn in high school. The Desautels alumnus recently released 鈥淎 Fighting Chance: The High School Finance Education Everyone Deserves,鈥 a 10-chapter guidebook that encourages readers to study financial literacy early in life.
COVID-19 devastating to brain health in long haul
Inez Jabalpurwala (BA鈥89, MA鈥91, MBA鈥01), Global director of the Viral Neuro Exploration (VINEx) initiative and the founding CEO of the Brain Canada Foundation, discusses the long-term impacts of COVID-19 on brain health. Initial research has uncovered possible links between the virus and other viral infections and neurodegenerative diseases.
BCom alumnus joins Chief Outsiders executive team
Mike Rosenberg (BCom鈥89) recently joined Chief Outsiders鈥 team of digital marketing executives. A recognized customer acquisition leader with expertise in business development, Rosenberg brings a wealth of digital transformation experience to the table. Chief Outsiders operates as an 鈥淓xecutives-as-a-Service鈥 firm as it facilitates operations for a group of 80 Chief Marketing Operators across the U.S.
MBA alumnus begins new adventure at La Maison Simons
One of the oldest companies in Canada will soon be getting new blood as Mike Ross (MBA鈥11) takes the role of Senior Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer.