平特五不中 alumna becomes CH Group鈥檚 first woman executive in 104 years
France Margaret B茅langer (EMBA鈥14) was recently appointed President of Sports and Entertainment for the Montr茅al Canadiens, owned by the CH Group. In an interview with La Presse, she shares her experience so far as the first woman to serve on the team鈥檚 executive committee.
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A foundation for lifelong learning
Tony Guglielmin (BA鈥82, MBA鈥84) praises Desautels鈥 diverse, forward-thinking environment for helping propel him to success in business. As the SVP and Chief Financial Officer at Ballard Power Systems, he encourages future generations of 平特五不中 students to pursue lifelong learning and embrace change throughout their professional journey.
Driven by empathy
Midway through her doctoral thesis research at 平特五不中, Anita Nowak (BCom鈥97, PhD鈥11) discovered a deep passion for supporting social and environmental innovators. With the encouragement of former faculty member Dr. Michael Hoechsmann, she zeroed in on empathy as the driving force for entrepreneurial success and developed a 鈥淧edagogy of Empathic听Action.鈥 This early research continues to inform her work as a global expert in empathy and adjunct lecturer at Desautels.
The business of hockey
Mathieu Darche (BCom鈥00) turned down an NCAA Division 1 hockey scholarship to study business management at 平特五不中, but he never strayed far from the ice. As the current Director of Hockey Operations for the Tampa Bay Lightning, Darche is grateful to Desautels for equipping him with the tools he needed to turn his dual passion for hockey and business into a successful career.
Blazing a trail for women in medicine
Susan Riddell-Fitzpatrick (BCom鈥61) was one of only three women to graduate from 平特五不中 with a Commerce degree in 1961. She went on to become Chair of the Montreal Neurological Hospital Board from 1993 to 1995. Looking back, Riddell-Fitzpatrick is grateful for the space 平特五不中 has given her and her family members to make history and pursue their dreams.
A call to share the vaccine with the world
According to Dr. Joanne Liu (IMHL'14), countries like Canada can accelerate the end of the pandemic by lending support to developing countries where vaccination rates are lower, and variants tend to originate. Liu feels 鈥渉eartbroken鈥 over missed opportunities to share vaccines with other countries but hasn鈥檛 been able to convince the Canadian government to change its approach.
Desautels alumnus makes list of most influential personalities
Congratulations to Ronald Ajavon (IMPM鈥15) for receiving one of Francopresse鈥檚 2021 Canadian Francophone Influential Personalities Awards. As the Director General of the Council of Fransaskois Schools, Ajavon spearheads social and political efforts to raise up new French-speaking schools throughout Saskatchewan.
Solving the pandemic puzzle in 2022
In an interview with Radio Canada鈥檚 Maxime Couti茅, Dr. Joanne Liu (MDCM'91, IMHL'14, DSc'16) outlines several potential challenges and solutions for another year of the COVID-19 pandemic. From Dr. Liu鈥檚 perspective, there will only be light at the end of the tunnel when wealthy countries like Canada share the vaccine with the rest of the world.
A call to revamp disaster response
As the CEO and President of Canadian Red Cross, Conrad Sauve (IMHL鈥14) has a front-row seat to how climate change continues to wreak havoc through massive floods and extreme droughts. In a new episode of 鈥淭he Current鈥 podcast, Sauve advocates for a greater emphasis on disaster recovery in addition to emergency responses.
Transforming revenue into community impact
When COVID-19 hit Canada, Catherine Dagenais (EMBA鈥18) successfully maintained employee and consumer operations at SAQ, Quebec鈥檚 liquor commission. As the government retailer鈥檚 CEO since 2018, Dagenais spearheaded company efforts to implement strict sanitary protocols and develop contactless delivery solutions to meet consumer needs.
New scholarship honours Devon Haye
A new scholarship has been launched in honour of Devon Haye (BCom鈥20), who passed away after a long and courageous battle with lymphatic cancer.
GCPA guest lecturer Michael Cohen receives teaching excellence award
Congratulations to Michael Cohen (BCom鈥15, GCPA'16) on receiving the Graduate Certificate in Professional Accounting Teaching Award for Guest Lecturers.
GCPA participants named on the CFE Honour Roll
Two Graduate Certificate in Professional Accounting (GCPA) participants Elizabeth Roy (BCom'20, GCPA'21) & Arye Richards (BCom鈥20, GCPA'21) have been named to the Honour Roll of the Common Final Exam (CFE) for their outstanding results.
New report finds supplier diversity a novel subject in Canada
In a new report supported by the Women's Entrepreneur Knowledge Hub out of Ryerson University, Prof. Patricia Hewlin and former Integrated Management fellows Sandra Urbina Chang (MBA鈥19), Fiorella Rojas Vizarreta, (MBA鈥19) and Hoaran Wang (BCom鈥20) outline a two-part study on perceptions and attitudes towards supplier diversity.
New school launched by EMBA grads
A new school for First Nations leaders was launched on Nov. 25, ahead of the Grand Economic Circle of Indigenous People and Quebec, which took place this past Nov. 25 and 26. Initiated by First Nations, this new school is propelled by Executive Education H脡C Montr茅al and will welcome its first cohort starting December 9, 2021.