McGill Professor Karl Moore takes you inside his CEO class that is an integral part of the McGill MBA experience. Each week, some of Canada's top leaders spend an hour with Karl discussing their paths to success, insights into the latest business trends, their advice to budding entrepreneurs, their work/life balance and more.
This week on The CEO Series, Professor Moore speaks with Dr. Lucie Opatrny, President and Executive Director of the McGill University Health Centre. In this episode, they discuss how Quebec's healthcare system differs from other provinces, what healthcare can learn from other industries, and Dr. Opatrny's transition from academia in the faculty of medicine to executive leadership.
This week on The CEO Series, Professor Moore speaks with Susan Christoffersen, former Dean of the Rotman School of Management and now Professor and Presidential Advisor of Innovation Investments at the University of Toronto. In this episode, they discuss how Rotman is leveraging AI across its research and teaching, the uncertainty facing today's job market, and the leadership lessons Susan has carried through a decade in senior academic administration.
This week on The CEO Series, Professor Moore speaks with Nicolas Mulroney. the Co-Founding President & CEO of Bond Bakery Brands, a stakeholder-focused platform that invests in family- and founder-run bakeries. In this episode, they discuss Canada and the U.S.’s evolving relationship, emerging trends Nicolas sees reshaping family- and founder-run bakeries, and the leadership principle that has most shaped how he runs Bond.
This week on The CEO Series, Karl Moore speaks with Jay Klein, a Toronto-based entrepreneur who has built one of Canada’s most successful consumer brands by disrupting the traditional gum industry with a healthier, aspartame-free alternative. Tune in to hear them discuss building a brand from scratch, staying resilient amidst international tariffs and his experience first pitching and later returning as a Dragon on Dragon’s Den.
This week on The CEO Series, Professor Karl Moore speaks with Lucas Francioli, an entrepreneur, investor, and McGill graduate. Tune in for a conversation on Lucas’ time in the special forces and how that experience instilled the discipline that would later define his approach to building a startup across international markets.
This week on The CEO Series, Professor Karl Moore speaks with Nicolas Duvernois, CEO of Duvernois Creative Spirits. Tune in to hear how he overcame an early business failure, building an award-winning brand, and how Nicolas is focusing on key global markets like Quebec, France, and Japanto thrive in a competitive premium spirits industry.
This week on The CEO Series, Karl Moore speaks with Stéphan Crétier, the Founder, Chairman, President and CEO of GardaWorld, a security firm based in Montreal. Tune in as they discuss GardaWorld’s mergers and acquisitions strategy, what differentiates the company in a highly competitive global security industry, and lessons he’s learned amidst global disruptions like the tariffs and pandemic.
This week on The CEO Series, Karl Moore speaks with Angela Bonfanti, President and CEO of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind about the leadership lessons she has learned in building a purpose-driven organization, how CNIB partnered with government during the pandemic to support vulnerable Canadians and how the organization is creating a sustainable and innovative future.
This week on The CEO Series, Karl Moore speaks with Marc Parent, former President and CEO of CAE and one of Canada’s most influential aviation leaders. Join us this week as they discuss his transition from Bombardier to leading CAE, how he navigated geopolitical pressures and global competition in the aerospace and defence sectors, and the leadership lessons and legacy he carries forward through board service and mentoring the next generation of executives.
This week on The CEO Series, Karl Moore speaks with Mathieu Darche, General Manager and Executive Vice President of the New York Islanders, about what goes on behind the scenes in managing an NHL franchise, how leadership and team culture drive performance, and how analytics and personal leadership philosophy shape high-stakes decisions in professional hockey.
This week on The CEO Series, Karl Moore speaks with Nathalie Fagnan, President and CEO of Héma-Québec, the organization responsible for supplying blood and biological products to hospitals across the province. Nathalie shares how she brings a business mindset to public health, the strategic priorities guiding Héma-Québec today, and the efforts underway to rebuild and grow Quebec’s donor base.
This week on The CEO Series, Karl Moore speaks with Professor Santa Ono, Global President of the Ellison Institute of Technology Oxford about tackling some of the world’s biggest challenges through innovation. Santa explains the mission behind the Ellison Institute, how artificial intelligence is transforming the pace of scientific discovery, and how he builds strong scientific communities.
This week on The CEO Series, Professor Moore speaks with Monika Ille, CEO of APTN (Aboriginal Peoples Television Network), the world’s first national Indigenous broadcaster. Monika shares how APTN operates as a non-profit media organization, how it is adapting to reach younger audiences through digital platforms like TikTok and streaming services, and how the organization curates content to ensure authentic and impactful Indigenous storytelling.
This week on The CEO Series, Karl Moore speaks with Fabienne Colas, award-winning actress, filmmaker, entrepreneur, and founder of the Fabienne Colas Foundation, a driving force behind major Black film festivals across Canada and internationally. Fabienne shares her journey from Haiti to Canada, the mission behind the Fabienne Colas Foundation and the Black film festival movement, and what inspired her commitment to amplifying underrepresented voices.
This week on The CEO Series, Karl Moore speaks with Ken Holland, Vice President and General Manager of the Los Angeles Kings and one of the most accomplished executives in NHL history. Ken reflects on his promotion to General Manager of the Detroit Red Wings in 1997, winning the Stanley Cup, and the strategic thinking behind trades that shape a winning franchise.
This week on The CEO Series, Karl Moore speaks with Jennifer Heil, Olympic gold medalist, entrepreneur, and Chef de Mission for Team Canada right as the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics are underway. Jennifer explains what the Chef de Mission role really involves. lessons from building her women’s-health-centered startup and the importance of mental health for high-level athletes.
This week on The CEO Series, Professor Moore sits down with Ambassador Pete Hoekstra, the United States Ambassador to Canada, about the evolving Canada–U.S. relationship. Ambassador Hoekstra reflects on the constructive role politics can play in society, how trade tensions are managed while preserving a strong bilateral partnership, and how diplomacy adapts as governments and political leadership change.
This week on The CEO Series, Professor Moore speaks with Jean-Pierre Primiani, General Manager of the Opera for a behind-the-scenes look at leadership in the arts. Jean-Pierre discusses why philanthropy is essential to sustaining cultural institutions, the story behind a historic five-million-dollar donation, and how translation makes performances accessible to bilingual audiences.
This week on The CEO Series, Karl Moore speaks with Naveed Irshad, President and CEO of Manulife Canada, one of the country’s leading insurance companies. Naveed discusses how Canada’s aging population is reshaping the insurance industry, how Manulife is working to better educate Canadians on the value of insurance in long-term financial security, and how the company is leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to boost productivity.
This week on The CEO Series, Professor Moore speaks with Kurtis McBride, CEO of Miovision, a Canadian company transforming how cities manage traffic through technology. Kurtis explains how Miovision designs systems that help municipalities operate more efficiently, the strategic thinking behind Miovision’s recent acquisitions, and what Canada must do to position its innovation sector competitively against much larger international players.
This week on The CEO Series, Karl Moore speaks with The Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Industry and Economic Development for Quebec Regions. Minister Joly discusses how the federal government is preparing young people for the future, the role her department plays in creating jobs and supporting economic growth across Quebec, and key investments designed to strengthen both economic competitiveness and national resilience.
This week on the CEO Series, Professor Moore speaks with Mitch Joel, a Canadian entrepreneur. Mitch shares insights from his early career writing for leading business and technology magazines, growing and selling his digital agency, and how leaders should think about implementing AI responsibly.
This week on The CEO Series, Karl Moore speaks with General Jennie Carignan, Canada’s Chief of the Defence Staff. General Carignan discusses how the Canadian Armed Forces are leveraging big data and artificial intelligence in military operations, what it’s like reporting directly to the Minister of National Defence, and the growing importance of the Arctic for national sovereignty and security.
Karl Moore is delighted to be speaking with Mark Shapiro, CEO of the Toronto Blue Jays. This is a replay of show we recorded in 2023, before they made it to this year’s unbelievable World Series.
This week on The CEO Series, Karl Moore speaks with Thane Calder, Founder and Chairman of CloudRaker. Thane shares the story behind founding CloudRaker, what it means to grow a startup in today’s turbulent environment, and the lessons he’s learned from his experience working with a venture studio.
This week on The CEO Series, Professor Moore speaks with Jon Cercone, owner of Taverne sur le Square, a restaurant in Montreal. Jon shares his perspective on navigating shutdowns during the pandemic, how inflation is impacting the hospitality industry today, and offers thoughts on what cities could do differently to better support small businesses.
This week on The CEO Series, Karl Moore speaks with Jonathan Goldbloom, Partner at Avenue Strategic Consulting and Chair of VIA Rail Canada and Hockey Canada. Jonathan shares his perspective on how communications have shifted over the past decade, including leading communications at the Jewish General Hospital during the peak of COVID-19 and his thoughts on the state of Quebec’s anglophone community as more English speakers move out of the province.
This week, Karl Moore rebroadcasts a conversation he had with the late Ken Dryden from 2016, when Dryden taught his Canadian Studies course at McGill university entitled "Thinking The Future To make The Future."
This week on The CEO Series, Karl Moore sits down with Fred Lalonde, the Founder & CEO of Hopper. Fred shares his perspective on life as an entrepreneur compared to the corporate world, how he chooses which ideas are worth pursuing, and the profound impact of COVID-19 on the travel industry
This week on The CEO Series, Karl Moore speaks with Isabelle Hudon, President and CEO of the Business Development Bank of Canada and Canada’s former Ambassador to France and Monaco. Isabelle reflects on her time as ambassador, how strategy is built within crown corporations, and her leadership approach across both public service and business.
This week on The CEO Series, Karl Moore sits down with Jeff Leger, CEO of 123Dentist, one of Canada’s fastest-growing dental organizations. Jeff shares his perspective on the technologies transforming dentistry, whether AI can help address Canada’s shortage of dentists, and how government policy is shaping dental care for Canadians.
This week on The CEO Series, Karl Moore speaks with Goldy Hyder, President and CEO of the Business Council of Canada. Goldy reflects on his time working alongside former Prime Minister Joe Clark, discusses the evolving role of China in Canada’s economic growth, and how Canadian businesses can position themselves for success in today’s rapidly changing global landscape.
This week on The CEO Series, Karl Moore sits down with Mario Peloquin, President and CEO of VIA Rail Canada, the country’s national rail service. Mario shares how VIA Rail is positioning itself for the future by modernizing infrastructure, engaging Gen Z travelers, and benchmarking against international rail systems.
This week on The CEO Series, Professor Moore speaks with Sunil Kapur, CEO of McCarthy Tétrault, Canada’s first national law firm. Sunil shares how his background in science shaped his legal thinking and reflects on his early experiences working with the Ministry of the Attorney General. Tune in for insights on leadership, legal strategy, and what it takes to succeed in today’s legal landscape.
This week on The CEO Series, Professor Moore speaks with R.J. Simpson, Premier of the Northwest Territories. Tune in to hear Premier Simpson share how climate change continues to reshape the North, the future of the diamond mining industry and the broader challenges and opportunities facing northern leadership in a shifting global landscape.
This week on The CEO Series, Karl Moore speaks with Mirko Bibic, President and Chief Executive Officer of BCE Inc. and Bell Canada, one of Canada’s largest communications and media companies. Mirko reflects on the launch of Bell’s AI Fabric, the critical role of public policy in broadband expansion, and some insights on Bell’s $30 billion investment to bring fiber internet to millions of Canadians during the pandemic.
This week on The CEO Series, Professor Karl Moore sits down with Eliza Reid, former First Lady of Iceland and best-selling author, to discuss Iceland’s global leadership in gender equality and her work advocating for equity both at home and abroad. Eliza also shares reflections on the unexpected transition into public life and what’s to come after her best-selling book, Death on the Island.
This week on The CEO Series, Karl Moore sits down with Hubert Bolduc, President of Investissement Québec, to discuss how the organization is driving economic growth across the province in close collaboration with the Minister of Economy. They also explore how Investissement Québec supports employee mental health, the importance of trade diversification, and how political shifts in the U.S. may be influencing Quebec’s business landscape.
This week on The CEO Series, Karl Moore speaks with Fady Dagher, Chief of the Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM). Fady shares his early journey into law enforcement, what inspired him to serve, and the growing focus on mental health support for officers
This week on The CEO Series, Karl Moore sits down with Dax Dasilva, CEO of Lightspeed, a global leader in point-of-sale software headquartered in Montreal. Dax reflects on the company's early days, the turning points that fueled its global rise, and the entrepreneurial spirit behind its founding 20 years ago.
This week on The CEO Series, Karl Moore speaks with Anthony Broccolini, CEO of Broccolini, a leading family-owned construction firm based in Montreal. Anthony shares how technology is reshaping the construction industry, navigating uncertainty in today’s VUCA world, and how demographic shifts are transforming the sector.
This week on The CEO Series, Professor Karl Moore sits down with Graham Carr, President and Vice-Chancellor of Concordia University. Tune in to hear about his path from teaching to senior administration, how Concordia stands out among local universities, and how it’s tackling tuition hikes and other emerging challenges in higher education.
This week on The CEO Series, Karl Moore speaks with Helen Antoniou, Chair of the Board of Governors at Concordia University. They discuss the role of philanthropy in Canada, decision-making in family businesses, and why multi-generational leadership can give family-run businesses a lasting edge.
This week on The CEO Series, Karl Moore sits down with Edward Greenspon, former CEO of thePublic Policy Forum and past Editor-in-Chief of The Globe and Mail. Tune in as they discuss the impact of Canada’s most influential prime ministers, the future of the media industry, and how organizations can navigate today’s increasingly complex policy landscape.
This week on The CEO Series, Professor Moore sits down with The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Canada’sMinister of Innovation, Science, and Industry. Tune in as they discuss Canada’s evolving relationship with the U.S., strategies to safeguard Canada’s infrastructure amidst potential tariffs, and on the importance of listening as a politician, in order to strengthen public trust in government.
This week on The CEO Series, Professor Moore sits down with Michael Duheme, the 25th Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Tune in as they discuss the importance of mental health in law enforcement, the Mounties’ role in securing Canada’s borders, and efforts to rebuild public trust.
This week on the CEO Series, Professor Moore speaks with Valerie Pisano, President and CEO of Mila—a non-profit AI hub in Montreal. Join us to hear Valerie shares some insights on the challenges Canadian startups face when seeking investment, how AI is shaping the workforce, and on the Mobius Bias Project, a new initiative tackling biases in AI.
This week on the CEO Series, Professor Moore sits down with Claude Marchand, CEO of LCI Education and LaSalle College Montreal, to discuss the future of education. Tune in as we explore what’s new in teaching, the profound impact of technology on the educational landscape, and how the creative economy shapes the next generation of innovators.
This week on the CEO Series, Professor Moore sits down with Harley Finkelstein, President of Shopify, to explore the evolving landscape of global retail and entrepreneurship. Join us as we discuss Montreal’s role as a global retail hub, Shopify’s commitment to Canada’s bilingual culture, and their innovative new AI product ShopifyMagic.
This week on the CEO Series, Professor Moore sits down with Steven Singer, CEO of Fody Foods, to discuss his entrepreneurial journey and passion for health-conscious food innovation. Join us as we dive into his experiences working with a board of directors, securing investments, and navigating the challenges of the food industry, including rising costs.
This week on the CEO Series, Professor Moore sits down with Catherine Tait, President of CBC. Join us to hear her insights on creative leadership, managing public broadcasting in a digital era, and the future of Canadian storytelling.
This week on the CEO Series, Professor Moore sits down with Omar Sachedina, Canadian journalist and Chief News Anchor at CTV News. Join us to hear his thoughts on journalism, storytelling in the digital age, and the evolving demands of Gen Z in the media landscape.
This week on the CEO Series, Professor Moore sits down with Charles Bierbrier, Business Consultant, Previous Founder and CEO of a brewing company, and Professor at McGill University. Join us to hear his thoughts on entrepreneurship, the challenges of selling novel products, and the evolving demands of Gen Z in the business world.
This week on the CEO Series, Professor Moore sits down with Adam Waterous, Managing Partner & CEO of Waterous Energy Fund. Join us to hear his thoughts on energy poverty, the contrasting perspectives between Ottawa and Alberta energy policies, and the evolving role of the energy sector in addressing climate change and economic challenges today.
This week on the CEO Series, Professor Karl Moore sits down with Mary-Dailey Desmarais, Chief Curator at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Join us to hear her thoughts on the museum’s commitment to uplifting Indigenous art in North America, how her refined curation process shapes the museum’s exhibitions, and the evolving role of art museums in fostering cultural dialogue today.
Tune in for a special episode covering the U.S Elections this week on the CEO series as Karl sits down with the Governor of New Jersey, Phil Murphy and David Shribman, an American Journalist, Author, and Pulitzer Prize Winner.
Join us to hear how New Jersey plans to handle climate change, the Governor’s stance on the electoral college system, and David Shribman’s thoughts on a journalist’s bias towards change.
Tune in this week on the CEO series as Karl sits down with Lance Mortlock, a managing partner at EY. Join us to hear about Lance’s upcoming book ‘Outside in Inside Out’, scenario planning at EY, and his thoughts on which countries are currently leading the energy industry.
Tune in this week on the CEO series as Karl sits down with Alexis von Hoensbroech, CEO of WestJet, one of Canada’s leading airline companies. Join us to hear about Alexis’ approach to working with labour unions, the shift in flights from east to west, and their recent investments in the latest technology to approach the Net Zero goal.
Tune in this week on the CEO series as Karl sits down Lisa Giannone, President and COO of BFL Canada, a leading insurance brokerage and risk management firm. Join us to hear about BFL’s national strategy and its implementation to each of its local firms, how they plan to leverage AI in order to be more efficient, and their recent initiatives in the non-profit housing sector.
From the archives: Professor Karl Moore sat down with Nobel peace prize laureate Muhammad Yunus in September 2016 to discuss the story behind microcredit and how it's evolved.
Tune in this week on the CEO series as Karl sits down with Eric Montminy, President of Normandin Beaudry, a consulting company centered around total rewards. Join us to hear about modern talent acquisition, how he’s incorporating EDI practices at the firm, and his perspective on social differences between Canada and the U.S
Tune in this week on the CEO Series as Karl joins Jennifer Heil and Joseph Polosifakis in Calgary, Alberta. Jennifer and Joseph are two exceptional athletes in freestyle skiing and fencing respectively, who have previously competed in the Olympics, and will now be visiting the Paris 2024 Olympics as mentors. Join us to hear about the moments leading up to the Olympics, what it’s like inside the Olympic village, and their business endeavours ever since.
Tune in this week on the CEO series as Karl sits down with Noah Xie, Founder and President of KMIND, a strategic consulting company based in Shanghai. Join us to hear about his interdisciplinary approach to competitive consulting, his vision for strategic theory, and hear from a McGill Undergraduate and show producer Eya Ibrahim, on her parting thoughts from the interview.
This week on the CEO series, Karl sits down with Mark Weightman, President and CEO of the Montreal Alouettes. Tune in to hear about football marketing across North America, ALS’s strategic efforts to secure market share, and their inspiring comeback story from being ranked worst in the league to their rise to win the 2023 Grey Cup!
General Jenny Carignan was recently promoted to Chief of the Defence Staff of the Canadian Armed Forces. This week, we replay Karl's 2023 interview with General Carignan, when she was Chief of Conduct and Culture at the CAF. Tune in to learn more about her experience as a female leader in the military, changing the culture of the CAF, and her time on the ground in Iraq.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Daniel Lamarre, former CEO of Cirque du Soleil and now Executive Vice Chairman of the Board. Join us to learn more about the Cirque’s global partnerships, what it’s like working with creatives, and Daniel’s new book Balancing Act: Unleashing the power of creativity in your life and work.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Stephanie Veyrun Manetti, General Manager of Specialty Care and Country Lead at Sanofi Canada. Join us to learn more about what goes on in one of the world’s leading pharmaceutical companies, the reason behind their recent environmental investments, and today’s challenges in the healthcare industry.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Debra Margles, former President of Michael Kors Canada. Join us to learn more about what drives the fashion industry forward, what it takes to lead a team for more than 20 years, and the evolving landscape of luxury fashion in Canada’s major cities.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Jonathan Gitlan, CEO of Riocan. Tune in to learn more about the benefits of a legal education outside the practice of law, the operations and business strategy of Riocan Real Estate Investment Trust, and the future of real estate in Canada’s biggest cities.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Managing Partner of Commercial and Marketing at the Aston Martin Aramco Formula One Team, Jeff Slack. In this episode, Jeff will tell us about the creation and development of Aston Martin’s exclusive and inclusive brand strategy, how to form a winning team, and what is next for Aston Martin on the track. Stay to the end to hear a Producer’s Cut by former McGill classmates, producer Gabby Hartshorne-Mehl and organizer of McGill’s upcoming conference during the Montreal Grand Prix, Elena Dal Cin
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with François Brais, Managing Partner of Fasken’s Quebec Region. Tune in to learn more about mental health in the legal profession, practicing law and managing lawyers at a big law firm, and the implications of a bijural Quebec.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Craig Landry, COO of Air Canada. Tune in to learn more about Air Canada’s fleet, the challenges of managing an airline’s operations, and Craig’s background in music.
This week on the CEO series, Karl sits down with Gabriel Gervais, CEO of CF Montreal. Tune into learn more about Gabriel’s background in both consulting and professional soccer, his passion for the sport, and what is next for the team.
This week, Karl sits down with Carolyn Dewar, senior partner at McKinsey and company and one of the driving forces behind McKinsey’s CEO practice. Tune in to learn more about Carolyn’s NYT best-seller on CEO leadership, her definition of a CEO’s role, and how to manage different demographics as an effective leader.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Stephen Jarislowsky, Canadian business magnate and investor, and founder of Jarislowsky Fraser Limited. Tune in to hear fascinating stories from Stephen’s past, business strategy in his eyes given 80 years of experience in the field, and how Stephen keeps in tip top shape.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Emily Heitman, CEO of Schneider Electric Canada. Tune in to learn more about energy conservation, engineering talent as a growing hub in Montreal, and whether Emily is an introvert or extrovert.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Dominique Anglade, businesswoman, adjunct professor at HEC, and former leader of the Quebec Liberal Party/Leader of the Opposition of Quebec, and Martine St-Victor, General Manager at Edelman Montreal. On this special edition of the CEO Series, tune in to learn more about Haiti’s current situation, the growing crises currently faced by local populations in Haiti, and why women in leadership must be a core part of the solution.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Andrea Limbardi, President and CEO at Reitmans Canada. Tune into learn more about digitalization and AI in retail, expanding a family business, and how to predict fashion trends.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with General Wayne Eyre, the Chief of Defence Staff of Canada and Commander of the Canadian Armed Forces. Tune into learn more about Gen Z and reverse mentoring in the military, changing global powers given the rise of China as a superpower state, and the benefits of introverted leadership as portrayed by General Eyre.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Wayne Farmer, President of the Canada-ASEAN Business Council. Tune in to learn more about Canada’s relationships in Asia, green financing, and the future of Canada-ASEAN led trade.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Craig Buntin, former Olympic pair skater and current co-Founder and CEO of Sportlogiq, an AI-powered sports analytics company. Tune in to learn more about his dynamic and eventful career path, the strategy behind Sportlogiq, and the insights of an Olympic Athlete now working in the startup world.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl looks back on his October 2022 interview with the late Mr. Brian Mulroney, former Prime Minister of Canada. Tune in to hear about key historical events during Mr. Mulroney’s term, his experiences with Nelson Mandela and the Queen, and Mr. Mulroney’s perspective on future political events.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Robert Dewar, Senior VP of Customer Satisfaction, Customers Services, and Product Policy at Airbus Canada. Tune into learn more about Canada’s aerospace industry, the strategy behind Airbus operations, and why Robert is considered the Father of the Airbus A220.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Dean Soumitra Dutta of Said Business School at Oxford University. Tune in to learn more about introverts and extroverts at Oxford, the next generation of leaders, and Dean Dutta’s view of the world in 5 years.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Lino Saputo Jr., CEO of Saputo Inc, one of the world’s largest dairy processors. Tune in to learn more about the phenomenal growth of the Saputo family business, the trends pushing strategy in the dairy industry, and what it means to be a cheese guy.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Sam Watts, CEO of the Welcome Hall Mission. Tune in to learn more about the Mission’s vision and purpose in Montreal, its impressive size of operations, and the key to passion in nonprofit organizations.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Maxime Cohen & Alexandre Corbasson, Co-Founders of Genia. Tune into learn more about how AI is developing, how Genia promotes productivity in SMEs, and the startup’s future growth as AI becomes increasingly relevant in the corporate world.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Kish Kapoor, CEO of Richardson Wealth. Tune in to learn more about the company’s operations across Canada, the strategy of investment, and Kish’s favourite vegan restaurant in Toronto.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Martine Ferland, CEO of Mercer, a global consulting firm. Tune in to learn more about Martine’s take on working with Gen Z, her insights on where the future of work is headed in the context of AI, and her strategy for managing a company operating in 130 countries.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Anne-Sophie Martin, Chief of Staff at Parallel, and Olivier Babin, founder of a startup currently in stealth mode. Tune into learn more about the couple’s impressive career pursuits, their time at Stanford and McGill, and what it is like living in New York.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl travels to Ottawa to sit down with Ambassador Pham Vinh Quang at the Vietnamese embassy. Tune in to learn more about Vietnamese economic development, the country’s strong ties with Canada, and radio show producer Gabby Hartshorne-Mehl’s perspective on the country’s growth during her recent visit to Southeast Asia.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Frantz Saintellemy, President and CEO of LeddarTech and Chancellor at UDEM. Tune into learn more about Frantz’s expertise in automotives, AI, and IoT, his non-profit entrepreneurial organization Groupe 3737, and the secret to balancing it all.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Juan Carlos Salazar, Secretary General of ICAO, the UN Civil Aviation Organization. Tune in to learn more about ICAO’s operations and purpose, sustainability in the aviation industry, and the future of aviation.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with JP Chauvet, CEO of Lightspeed. Tune in to learn more about mergers and acquisitions, Lightspeed’s growth strategy, and what’s next for the company.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Dexter Peart, Co-Founder of Goodee, a marketplace for inspirational storytelling. Tune in to learn more about Dexter’s fascinating startup experiences leading up to Goodee, the company’s strong mission and community, and the logistics of socially-conscious fashion distribution.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Kat Garcia and Shahriar Kabir, co-founders of Ground, an AI-powered business platform and services tool. Tune in to learn more about corporate versus entrepreneurial work life, the nature of startups in the Silicon Valley versus New York, and where Ground will be in the near future.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Alexis Smirnov, CTO and Co-Founder at Dialogue. Tune in to learn more about Dialogue’s business model, the transition to digital-first healthcare around the world, and how the company makes the corporate world better for employees.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Kamal Munir, Professor of Strategy and Pro Vice Chancellor at Cambridge University. Tune in to learn more about emerging ecosystems, blurred industry boundaries, and authentic leadership.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Patricia Gauthier, General Manager at Moderna Canada. Tune in to learn more about data analytics in pharmaceuticals, the company’s growth since the COVID pandemic, and its focus for the future.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Yona Shtern, CEO of Hapbee Technologies, a company focused on delivering wearable wellness technology, and Nathalie Shtern, CEO of DoughNats, Montreal's best donut shop. Tune in to learn more about the exhilarating life of the entrepreneur, learning from successes and failure, and the couple's coolest startup stories.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Michael Keroullé, President and CEO of Alstom’s Americas Region. Tune in to learn more about rail systems across the world, how new forms of energy and big data are revolutionizing the industry, and the future of rail from the perspective of one of the world’s biggest players.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Marc Parent, President and CEO of CAE. Tune in to learn more about CAE’s business model and services, new divisions of the company, and Marc’s pilot license.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Phillip Crawley, recently retired Publisher of The Globe and Mail. Tune in to learn more about global power politics, Phillip’s view on the business strategy of publishing, and the future of print media in an increasingly digital world.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Andrea Marazzi, President of Novartis Canada. Tune in to learn more about pharmaceuticals in Canada and whether Andrea is an introvert or extrovert.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Fady Dagher, Police Chief of Montreal. Tune in to learn more about , Fady’s career change into policing, learning from other international forces, and how Fady most effectively keeps Montreal safe.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Pascal Grenier, Senior Vice President of Flight Services and Global Operations at CAE. Tune in to learn more about CAE’s recent acquisitions, the company’s aim to become carbon neutral, and expanding into other industries beyond aerospace.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with France Margaret Bélanger, President of Sports and Entertainment at Groupe CH, the owner of the Montreal Canadiens and Laval Rockets. Tune in to learn more about how business works in the NHL, what goes on at the Bell Centre during concerts or games, and France’s favourite moments in the arena.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Julian Birkinshaw, Vice Dean and Senior Professor in Strategy at the London School of Business. Tune in to learn more about teaching in London, Julian’s view on Brexit, and HBR.
This week is a special addition of the CEO Series. Karl’s Radio Show Producer and recent graduate of McGill University Gabriele Hartshorne-Mehl sits down to interview our beloved show host. Tune into learn more about Karl’s journey to academia, his time at Oxford and McGill, and his latest book on managing Gen Z.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl travels to London to sit down with an old friend, Andrew Hill, Senior Business Writer at the Financial Times. Tune in to learn more about business writing at the FT, interviewing authentic leadership figures, and the power dynamics of our world and how Andrew expects they will change.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Bernard Leblanc, CEO of Simons, one of Canada’s largest retail stores. Tune in to learn more about inventory selection and trend predictions, the importance of finding purpose in work, and working with Gen Z.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Kevin Ali, CEO of Organon. Tune in to learn more about women’s health, women’s leadership, and the importance of being an empath and an introvert as an executive.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Hugh MacKinnon, Chairman and CEO of Bennett Jones LLP. Tune in to learn more about the firm’s expansion into Montreal, the differences between civil and common law, and Hugh’s advice for prospective future lawyers.
This week, Karl sits down with Mark Shapiro, CEO of the Toronto Blue Jays. Tune in to learn more about how Mark ended up in Toronto, the strategy of baseball, and the future of the sport in Canada.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down in Accra, Ghana on McGill’s Hot Cities trip to speak with Akua Owusu-Nartey, Regional Managing Director of Ogilvie Ghana and Patricia Obo-Nai, CEO of Vodafone Ghana. Tune in to learn more about the marketing and telecommunications industries of West Africa, how high inflation affects business operations, and the importance of authentic leadership amongst Ghanaians.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Éric Martel, CEO of Bombardier. Tune in to learn more about the operations of a leading aerospace company, the increasing importance of sustainability in airplane manufacturing, and whether Éric is an introvert or extrovert.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Quebec’s Minister of Finance and Minister of Anglophone Affairs, Eric Girard. Tune into learn more about the strengths of Quebec’s economy, Quebec’s political environment, and the inner workings of the Cabinet.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Senator Tony Loffreda. Tune in to learn more about how the Senate works, Tony’s love for banking and finance, and his service on several Committees vital to Canada’s economy.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down in Accra, Ghana with Sekou Coulibaly, Founder and Executive Director of SEKBI, a sustainable fashion brand based in Africa. Tune in to hear the insightful questions of several McGill Hot Cities participants and to learn more about Sekou’s time in the fashion industry and the future of sustainability in fashion.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl travels to Ghana alongside 50 McGill students and alumni on the Hot Cities Trip. He sits down with Shobhita Soor, CEO of Legendary Foods Africa. Tune in to learn more about obtaining a law degree and MBA from McGill, the insights Shobhita gained from starting a business in Africa, and strategy in the edible insects market.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl travels to Newfoundland to sit down with Mark Dobbin, President of Killick Capital, a leading private equity firm dedicated to Atlantic Canadian businesses and aerospace. Tune in to learn more about the start-up industry in Newfoundland, Killick’s interest in aerospace, and to find out what a killick actually is in Newfoundlander terms.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl travels to Newfoundland to sit down with Michelle Simms, President and CEO of the Genesis Centre, a startup incubator based at Memorial University. Tune in to learn more about entrepreneurship in Michelle’s early life, Newfoundland’s startup sector, and Verafin, one of the Genesis Centre’s greatest success stories.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Martin Gauss, CEO of airBaltic. Tune in to learn more about management diversity, cryptocurrency in the airline industry, and Martin’s pilot license.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Charles Emond, CEO of CDPQ. Tune in to learn more about Charles’s passion for architecture, strategy at CDPQ, and whether the markets are showing signs of a recession right now.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Benoît Schultz, CEO of Airbus Canada. Tune in to learn more about safety in aerospace, upcoming trends for airplanes, and running a major corporation in one of Montreal’s biggest industries.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Michael Deluce, CEO of Porter Airlines. Tune in to learn more about the logistics of the airline industry, the competitive advantage of Porter, and managing the company during the pandemic.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Lucas Francioli of MoveMate, Collins Oghor of Collogh Cares, and Felix Aupalu of All Artic, three successful entrepreneurs working within Montreal’s startup world. Tune in to learn more about indigenous entrepreneurship, business strategy across the healthcare, moving, and non-profit sectors, as well as what the entrepreneurial mindset truly means.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with the Lezlie Karls, Jake, Karls, and Nick Saltarelli, the founders and owners of Mid-Day Squares, the fastest-growing functional chocolate bar company. Tune in to learn more about the entrepreneurial journeys of each founder, social media as a vital tool for start-ups, and the in-house therapists that work at Mid-Day Squares.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with McGill-educated doctor and NFL guard for the New York Jets, Laurent Duvernay-Tardif. Tune in to learn more about the mindset of a doctor versus that of an NFL guard, the relationship a football player maintains with his coach, and winning the Superbowl.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Former Prime Minister, Paul Martin, and CEO of the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business, Tabatha Bull. Tune in to learn more about Tabatha’s indigenous-focused business board, Paul’s time in G20 and as a Prime Minister, and how all Canadians can become a stronger ally to Indigenous communities.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Caroline Codsi, CEO of Women in Governance. Tune in to learn more about Caroline’s resiliency growing up during the Lebanese civil war, the importance of diversity and representation in business, and lessons Caroline learned as a ballerina.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Dan Magliocco, CEO of Danone Canada. Tune in to learn more about Dan’s career trajectory, Danone’s business strategy, and achieving sustainability in the food industry.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with General Jenny Carignan, the first Chief of Conduct and Culture at the Canadian Armed Forces. Tune in to learn more about her experience as a female leader in the military, changing the culture of the CAF, and her time on the ground in Iraq.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Aurélie Hélouis, CEO and Co-Founder of infinity, a quantum computing firm. Tune in to hear more about quantum computing, Aurelie’s MBA experience and time in Karl’s class, and her military education.
This week Karl sits down with Elyce Simpson Fraser, CEO of Simpson Seeds, a family-owned farm in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan that is one of Canada’s larger special crops exporters. Tune in to learn more about sustainable farming, professionalizing a family business, and weekending in Moose Jaw.
This week on the CEO series, Karl sits down with Gregoire Baillargeon, President of BMO Quebec. Tune in to hear more about BMO’s operations, Gregoire’s view of the economy, and whether he is an introvert or extrovert.
This week, Karl sits down with Brian Fetherstonhaugh, a New York based consultant to CEOs and other Executives. Tune in to learn more about how to CEO resiliency, corporate strategy, and how to reduce your stress.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Emma Griffin, a former London Executive that currently sits on several private and public boards in North America and Europe. Tune in to learn more about the differences in operations of private and public boards, how current industry trends play into decision-making and business strategy, and the evolution of the board experience.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Daniel Lamarre, Executive Vice Chairman and former CEO of Cirque du Soleil. Tune in to hear more about creativity integrated into business purpose, Cirque’s journey to success, and Daniel’s opinion on working with artists.
This week, Karl sits down with Dr. Joanne Liu, a fellow McGill Professor, and former International President of Doctors without Borders. Tune in to learn more about her career at Doctors without Borders, working in a warzone, and whether we are prepared for the next pandemic.
This week, Karl sits down with Dr. Joanne Liu, a fellow McGill Professor, and former International President of Doctors without Borders. Tune in to learn more about her career at Doctors without Borders, working in a warzone, and whether we are prepared for the next pandemic.
This week on the CEO series, Karl sits down with Anna Chif, Co-Founder of Dialogue, a company aimed at improving employee mental and physical health. Tune in to hear more about Anna’s start-up experience, finding the right co-founder, and whether Anna is an introvert or extrovert.
This week on the CEO series, Karl sits down with Anna Chif, Co-Founder of Dialogue, a company aimed at improving employee mental and physical health. Tune in to hear more about Anna’s start-up experience, finding the right co-founder, and whether Anna is an introvert or extrovert.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Brian Mulroney, former Prime Minister of Canada. Tune in to hear about key historical events during Mr. Mulroney’s term, his experiences with Nelson Mandela and the Queen, and Mr. Mulroney’s perspective on future political events.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Davide Pisanu, CEO of ClearEstate, a Montreal-based fintech firm. Tune in to learn about Davide’s extensive and fascinating career journey, his experience at Cirque du Soleil, and his recommendation to do hard things.
On this week’s edition of the CEO series, Karl sits down with Samira Sakhia, CEO of Knight Pharmaceuticals. Tune in to her about Samira’s transition from CFO of one company to CEO of another, collaboration during crisis, and the importance of relationships.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Marie-Josée Desrochers, the CEO of Place des Arts, a local favourite and cultural stronghold in Montreal. Tune in to hear about the mind of a pianist in management, the importance of Art as a component of STEAM, and Montreal’s world-renowned festival culture.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Marie-Josée Desrochers, the CEO of Place des Arts, a local favourite and cultural stronghold in Montreal. Tune in to hear about the mind of a pianist in management, the importance of Art as a component of STEAM, and Montreal’s world-renowned festival culture.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl travels to the Silicon Valley and sits down with Anastasia Bezrukova, CEO of Minori, a minimalist makeup brand, and Tigran Karapetian from The Production Board, a holding company that solves the most fundamental environmental problems our world faces. Tune in to hear more about the living differences between the west and east coast, social media as a vital marketing tool, and the process of forming a start-up.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl travels to the Silicon Valley and sits down with Anastasia Bezrukova, CEO of Minori, a minimalist makeup brand, and Tigran Karapetian from The Production Board, a holding company that solves the most fundamental environmental problems our world faces. Tune in to hear more about the living differences between the west and east coast, social media as a vital marketing tool, and the process of forming a start-up.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Simon De Baene, Co-Founder and CEO of GSoft. Tune in to hear about bootstrapped entrepreneurship without external investment, the challenges of onboarding Generation Z, and Simon’s passion for the employee experience.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Simon De Baene, Co-Founder and CEO of GSoft. Tune in to hear about bootstrapped entrepreneurship without external investment, the challenges of onboarding Generation Z, and Simon’s passion for the employee experience.
On this special edition of the CEO Series, tune in to hear the Producer’s Cut of our recent interview with Barry Nalebuff! Gabriele Hartshorne-Mehl is a student at McGill University, a research fellow studying introversion and extroversion in the C-suite, and Karl’s show producer. In this mini episode, Gabby will share with us her favourite questions that Karl asked to Barry Nalebuff, author and Yale Professor. She will also provide her Gen Z-take on the interview.
On this special edition of the CEO Series, tune in to hear the Producer’s Cut of our recent interview with Barry Nalebuff! Gabriele Hartshorne-Mehl is a student at McGill University, a research fellow studying introversion and extroversion in the C-suite, and Karl’s show producer. In this mini episode, Gabby will share with us her favourite questions that Karl asked to Barry Nalebuff, author and Yale Professor. She will also provide her Gen Z-take on the interview.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Guy Cormier, CEO of Desjardins. Tune in to hear about Guy’s career journey from bank teller to CEO, Desjardins’ data analytics and security initiatives, and his perspective of Gen Z.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Guy Cormier, CEO of Desjardins. Tune in to hear about Guy’s career journey from bank teller to CEO, Desjardins’ data analytics and security initiatives, and his perspective of Gen Z.
This week on the CEO Series, tune in as Karl sits down with the Mintzberg’s. Henry is a retired McGill professor, author, and world-renowned strategic mind. His daughter, Susie, is a McGill PhD Candidate in social work. Listen in to hear about Henry’s writing process, aging gracefully, and key insights on business strategy from the family.
This week on the CEO Series, tune in as Karl sits down with the Mintzberg’s. Henry is a retired McGill professor, author, and world-renowned strategic mind. His daughter, Susie, is a McGill PhD Candidate in social work. Listen in to hear about Henry’s writing process, aging gracefully, and key insights on business strategy from the family.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Barry Nalebuff, author and Yale professor. Tune in to hear about Barry’s new book, Honest Tea, and the best tactics for success in negotiation.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Barry Nalebuff, author and Yale professor. Tune in to hear about Barry’s new book, Honest Tea, and the best tactics for success in negotiation.
On this week's edition of the CEO Series, Karl Moore sits down with Mike Greenley, CEO of MDA, one of the world’s largest aerospace companies. Tune in to hear about MDA’s secret to success, the Canadarm, and our country’s role in future colonies on the moon.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Gabriel Gervais, CEO of CF Montreal. Tune in to hear about Gabriel’s own soccer career, the strategy of the CF Montreal team, and what’s next for the club from a growth perspective.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl sits down with Gabriel Gervais, CEO of CF Montreal. Tune in to hear about Gabriel’s own soccer career, the strategy of the CF Montreal team, and what’s next for the club from a growth perspective.
This week, Karl speaks to Andres Friedman, CEO of Solfium, a Canadian solar energy start-up. Tune in to hear about Andres’s early life in Uruguay, distributed solar energy as an increasingly normalized source of electricity, and the tech company’s innovations to accelerate the adoption of solar energy on a large scale.
Listen in for Marissa’s take on leadership, GM’s innovations to prepare the Canadian automotive industry for a transition to EVs, and the company’s successes in forming a more diverse and inclusive workforce.
This week on the CEO series, Karl Moore sits down with Ivan Vella, CEO of Rio Tinto Aluminum, a global leader in mining and metal production. Tune in to hear about Rio Tinto’s strategy behind revolutionizing the aluminum industry, indigenous impacts on mining, and what's next for the organization.
On this week's edition of the CEO Series, Karl Moore sits down with Charles Decarie, CEO of Just for Laughs, the world's largest international comedy festival. Tune in to hear about Charles' thoughts on humor, the strategy behind making people laugh, and what's next for the organization.
On this week's edition of the CEO Series, Karl Moore sits down with André Cinq-Mars, Managing Director of Lumi Canada, a provider of annual general meeting technology serving shareholders and corporation. Tune in to hear about André's background as an entrepreneur, his reflections on remote work, and the components of a good meeting.
On this week's show, Karl Moore sits down with Fabrice Vil, Founder of Pour 3 Points, a non-profit organization that aims to use coaching and sports to drive positive social change for teenagers in low-income neighborhoods. Tune in to hear them discuss the dynamics around systemic racism, what it means to be a coach, and how Fabrice views leadership.
On this week's edition of the CEO Series, Karl Moore sits down with Susan Cain, New York Times Bestselling Author of the book Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking. Tune in to hear about her new book Bittersweet: How Sorrow and Longing Make Us Whole, and her thoughts on appreciating life, storytelling, and learning to become bittersweet.
On this week's edition of the CEO Series, Karl Moore sits down with Harley Finkelstein, President of Shopify. As an early employee at Shopify, Harley shares unique insight into one of Canada's most successful technology companies. Tune in to hear his thoughts on entrepreneurship, leadership, and the future of retail.
On this week's edition of the CEO Series, Karl Moore sits down with Susan Christoffersen, Dean of the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto, a top business school in Canada and the world. Tune in to hear them discuss Susan's career, what business school was like during the pandemic, and her perspective on business as a whole.
On this week's edition of the CEO Series, Karl Moore sits down in Quebec City with Denis Ricard CEO of iA Financial Group, one of Canada's largest insurance and wealth management groups. Tune in to hear about Denis' thoughts on the current state of insurance, leadership, and adapting to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Here's this week's blurb as well: On this week's edition of the CEO Series, Karl Moore sits down with Collins Oghor, Founder & CEO of Collogh Cares, a digital health and advocacy startup committed to preventing kidney failure across the globe. Tune in to hear about Collins' background both as a doctor and as an entrepreneur, and the problem that he is working to solve in healthcare
On this week's edition of the CEO Series, Karl Moore sits down with Peter Simons, newly stepped down CEO and now Chief Merchant of La Maison Simons, one of Canada's largest retailers and indeed the longest private family-owned business. Tune in to hear them discuss the history of Simon's, what's next for Peter, and the future of the retail industry.
On this week's edition of the CEO Series, Karl Moore sits down with Lieutenant-General Frances Allen, Vice Chief of the Defense Staff. Tune in to hear about her perspective on leadership, the Canadian military, and how she sees it evolving going forward.
On this week's CEO Series, Karl Moore sits down with Jason Robinson, CEO of Evoco, a sustainable plant-based materials company that helps provide natural footwear products, making the world a better place. Tune in to hear about how Evoco was founded, what Jason sees for the future of the environment, and the role of individuals in changing the world.
On this week's episode of the CEO Series, Karl Moore sits down with Dr. Joanne Liu, Former International President of Doctors Without Borders, and current ER physician in Montreal. Tune in to hear them discuss Dr. Liu's experiences across various epidemics and conflicts, and most recently her work supporting medical services in the Ukraine.
On this week of the CEO Series, Karl Moore sits down with Christa Dickenson, CEO of Telefilm Canada, Canada's premier financing partner for films across all stages of production and marketing. Tune in to hear about Christa's perspective on leadership, the future of the film industry, and the future of work.
On this week of the CEO Series, Karl Moore sits down with Roger Martin, former Dean of the Rotman School of Management, best-selling author, and of the world's foremost business thinkers. Tune in to learn about Roger's take about education, strategy, and CEOs today.
On this week's edition of the CEO Series, Karl Moore sits down with Carolyn Dewar, a Senior Partner at McKinsey & Company, and the founder of their CEO Practice. Among other things, Carolyn will be discussing her recently co-authored book, CEO Excellence: The Six Mindsets That Distinguish the Best Leaders from the Rest, and will dive deep into what makes a successful business leader.
On this week's edition of the CEO Series, Karl Moore sits down with Omar Alghabra, Canada's Senior Minister of Transportation. Tune in to learn more about Omar's background as well as some exciting new developments for the Canadian transport landscape.
On this week of the CEO Series, Karl Moore sits down with Mirko Bibic, CEO of BCE. BCE is best known for its businesses like Bell, Bell Media, CTV, and RDS. Tune in to hear about Mirko's experiences as CEO, his take on leadership, and how he manages to stay on top of things throughout the pandemic.
What is a social enterprise? Tune in to this week's edition of the CEO Series, where Karl Moore sits down with Barbara Stegemann, Founder and CEO of The Seven Virtues (as seen on CBC's Dragon's Den), a leading sustainable perfume line focused on promoting both peace and commerce in conflict zones.
On this week's edition of the CEO Series, Karl Moore sits down with two guests: serial entrepreneur David Segal whose ventures include the famous DAVIDsTea, Mad Radish, and Firebelly Tea, and Deborah Flint, long-time airline executive CEO of the Greater Toronto Airport Authority which includes Toronto Pearson Airport. Listen in to hear about their diverse experiences across the business world, and what they've learned through their careers.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl Moore sits down with three-time gold medal winner Kim St. Pierre, former goalie for Canada's women's hockey team, and Craig Buntin, former Olympic figure skater. Tune in to hear about their experiences at the games, and the lessons they've learned over the years
On this week of the CEO Series, Karl Moore sits down with John Wood, a former Microsoft executive who quit his job to start a non-profit Room to Read, focused on increasing literacy rates across the world. Now, John has surprised the world by stepping down from Room to Read to start something new.
On this special week where the 2022 Winter Olympics are kicking off in Beijing, China, Karl Moore had the opportunity to sit down with Richard Pound, Canadian lawyer, first Head of the World Anti-Doping Agency, and Vice-President of the International Olympic Committee. Go Team Canada!
This week on the CEO Series, Professor Karl Moore sits down with Francisco Salazar, Global Leader of Monitor Deloitte, one of the world's most prominent management consulting firms.
This week on a special edition of the CEO Series, Karl Moore sits down with Daniel Boulud, award-winning Chef and Owner of the Dinex Group and Adam Bryant, Former Corner Office journalist for the New York Times and current Managing Director at the ExCo Group, a company that coaches CEOs on leadership.
On this week of the CEO Series, Karl Moore sits down with James Elian, CEO of AirSprint, a jet company pioneering the fractional jet ownership space in Canada.
Karl Moore chats with Patrick Coveney, the CEO of Greencore, one of Ireland and the U.K.'s largest food companies.
Karl Moore chats with Professor Henry Mintzberg, one of the leaders in management strategy today.
Karl Moore sits down with Monika Ille, CEO of the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network - the world's first fully indigenous news channel
Can a building be healthy? This week on the CEO Series, Karl Moore of McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management discusses how to make our build environment healthier with Raefer Walis, founder and CEO of GIGA. Headquartered in Quebec City, GIGA’s healthy building solutions have a global presence, which has become all the more relevant during a pandemic that has had the world thinking about how to stay healthy in our homes and places of work.
What is a creative services firm? This week on the CEO Series, Karl Moore of McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management speaks with Vito Piazza, Global CEO of Sid Lee, one of the world’s leading creative services firms, founded in Montreal. From Honda to the Raptors, Sid Lee helps to create innovative creative solutions for their clients around the world.
Who are businesses in service for? Why should businesses ask themselves this question? This week on the CEO Series, Karl Moore of McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management speaks with Susan Black, CEO of the Conference Board of Canada, speak about the Board’s insight into the Canadian economy and business scene. The Conference Board of Canada isn’t only researching economic trends, like us all, they are living the trends that will shape the business world for years to come.
Will we ever get back to “normal”? his week on the CEO Series, Karl Moore of McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management speaks with Adrian Woolridge, Political Editor for The Economist speaks about where the world is headed next. The co-author of a new book, Woolridge believes that encouraging more young people to join the public sector is key to recovering a global status quo.
How did Simons grow from a Quebec-based family business to a brand with national recognition? This week on the CEO Series, Karl Moore of McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management speaks with Peter Simons, CEO of La Maison Simons about the evolution of the retail business through the years.
How do you make money from a free product? This week on the CEO Series, Karl Moore of McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management speaks with Kat Tchernavskikh, co-founder and CTO, of Shoott a start-up that offers short photoshoots at no up-front cost to its customers. In December, Tchernavskikh was named to the Forbes 30 under 30 list for her dedication to building a successful start-up that now has a presence across the United States.
What can we expect from the car of the future? This week on the CEO Series, Karl Moore of McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management speaks with Ola Källenius, Chairman of the Board of Management of Daimler AG and head of Mercedes-Benz about the future of the automobile industry amid increasing concerns about the environment. As the first non-German to take on the top position in the company’s almost 100 years of existence, Källenius knows what it’s like to feel like the world’s eyes are on you.
What does economic reconciliation look like? This week on the CEO Series, Karl Moore of McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management speaks with Tabatha Bull, President & CEO of the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business to discuss Indigenous business in Canada. A proud member of Nipissing First Nation, Bull took over the CCAB at the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic and has led the organization through a new phase of business leadership entirely from home since March.
How agile can a big business be? This week on the CEO Series, Karl Moore of McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management speaks with Mirko Bibic, CEO of Bell Canada about running Canada’s largest telecommunications company. A lawyer by trade, Bibic has over 15 years of experience under his belt to steer the business toward success.
How do you start a world-class film festival and keep it going during a pandemic? This week on the CEO Series, Karl Moore of McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management speaks with Fabienne Colas, founder of the International Black Film Festival about her unique events that celebrate Black filmmakers from around the world.
How do we transform this moment of conversation about racial prejudice into a movement to reinvent the workplace? This week on the CEO Series, Karl Moore of McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management speaks with Shundrawn Thomas, President and CEO of Northern Trust Asset Management based in Chicago about racial injustice in corporate America and around the world. Drawing on his personal experiences of racial discrimination and a widely-shared open letter on the subject, Thomas urges us to consider how embracing positive values can make a significant change in today’s state of affairs.
What does the future hold for the energy industry and what are big businesses doing to adapt? This week on the CEO Series, Karl Moore of McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management speaks with Zoe Yujnovich, EVP of Conventional Oil & Gas for Shell Worldwide by digging into Shell’s conventional oil and gas strategy. As a longtime leader at Shell, Yujnovich believes in the power of developing a deep relationship with her community.
What happened to the Montreal’s electric cab service, Téo Taxi? This week on the CEO Series, Karl Moore of McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management speaks with Alexandre Taillefer, founder of Téo Taxi and Jean-François Ouellet, associate professor at HEC Montreal about their new book “Réinventer le taxi : les dessous de l’échec de Téo Taxi.” In their book and this week’s show, the two co-authors unpack the factors of Téo Taxi’s failure and how to build a successful start-up.
How can communities harness the power of data? This week on the CEO Series, Karl Moore of McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management speaks with Rob Bernshteyn, CEO of Coupa and author of Smarter Together: How Communities Are Shaping the Next Revolution in Business about how data is shaping the future of business. As the CEO of a community intelligence business, Bernshteyn has a vision for how collective data initiatives can help drive business—even during the COVID-19 pandemic.
What can business figures from military leaders? This week on the CEO Series, Karl Moore of McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management sits down with Major General Jennie Carignan, leader of the NATO mission in Iraq to discuss leadership as a member of the armed forces. As one of the highest ranking women in the Canadian armed forces, MGen Carignan leads the NATO mission in Iraq with authenticity and an eye to successful strategy.
How is one of Canada’s top universities adapting to the disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic? This week on the CEO Series, Karl Moore of McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management and Christopher Manfredi, Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic) at McGill delve into the high-level management of a higher education institution. As the second in command at McGill, Manfredi has been an integral part of re-developing the university for the pandemic age.
How do you climb the corporate ladder? This week on the CEO Series, Karl Moore of McGill University's Desautels Faculty of Management and Nadine Renaud-Tinker, President of the Royal Bank of Canada’s Quebec Headquarters discuss her lifelong career at the country’s largest bank. From psychology graduate to provincial leadership figure, Renaud-Tinker has some career development tips to share with CEO Series listeners.
How can Canadian entrepreneurs access funding? This week on the CEO Series, Karl Moore of McGill University's Desautels Faculty of Management provides a glimpse into the only bank entirely devoted to entrepreneurs with Michael Denham, CEO of the Business Development Bank of Canada. With programs targeting all entrepreneurs and a presence across Canada, BDC is shaping the country’s business landscape.
Do introverts make good leaders? This week on the CEO Series, Karl Moore of McGill University's Desautels Faculty of Management considers the advantages of being an introvert or an introvert with Susan Cain, author of Quiet. While popular culture tends to elevate extroverts as successful leaders, it helps to have introvert traits as well to encourage staff participation.
What does a Board of Governors do? This week on the CEO Series, Karl Moore of McGill University's Desautels Faculty of Management discusses management in the world of higher education with Helen Antoniou, Chair of the Concordia University Board of Governors. The pandemic has shaken up universities, but Boards of Governors are helping to look ahead to the future of higher learning.
How can design do good? This week on the CEO Series, Karl Moore of McGill University's Desautels Faculty of Management explores the world of socially-conscious design with Byron and Dexter Peart, co-founders of Goodee. Twins and entrepreneurs, the Peart brothers have dedicated their careers to amplifying the intersection of good design and good products.
This week on the CEO Series, Karl Moore of McGill University's Desautels Faculty of Management sits down with three young Black leaders at McGill. O'Nell Agossa is the former president of the Management Undergraduate Society, Jemark Earle is the current president of the Students' Society of McGill University, Torie Williams is the former president of the Black Students' Network. Together we discuss their personal leadership experiences and how universities can be more welcoming of BIPOC students and staff.
Are people still buying jewellery in the midst of the pandemic? This week on the CEO Series, Karl Moore of McGill University's Desautels Faculty of Management dives into the impact of COVID-19 on the luxury goods industry with Jean-Christophe Bedos, CEO of Maison Birks. Although the closure of stores changed retail strategies it has also pushed the brand to expand its online strategy and explore new horizons.
How does a multinational conglomerate weather the storm of pandemic? This week on the CEO Series, Professor Karl Moore of McGill University's Desautels Faculty of Management sits down with Heather Chalmers, President & CEO of GE Canada and Country Leader of GE Healthcare Canada to unpack GE's response to the COVID-19 crisis. Ms. Chalmers explains how she strives to remain authentic as a leader and the importance of intergenerational mentorship.
When will we be able to fly again? This week on the CEO Series, Professor Karl Moore of McGill University's Desautels Faculty of Management dissects the devastating effect of COVID-19 on the travel industry. Aviation has withstood its fair share of crises but none as severe as the current pandemic which may have lasting effects on how we travel.
How do you make money if your restaurant is only half full? This week on the CEO Series, Professor Karl Moore of McGill University's Desautels Faculty of Management sits down with three restaurant owners to discuss the challenges the coronavirus poses to the hospitality industry. Antonio Park, owner of Park, Lenny Lighter, general manager of Moishes, and Dennis Stevens, owner of Nostos share how they have been fighting to keep their restaurants alive throughout the pandemic and what might come next.
This week on the CEO Series, Professor Karl Moore of McGill University's Desautels Faculty of Management sits down with 3 Montreal entrepreneurs to discuss how their business is battling the effects of COVID-19. Jordan Owen, co-founder of Bien Aller, Vera Gavizon, co-founder of Workhoppers, and Marty Algire, co-founder of FixMeStick share how the global pandemic has affected their respective businesses. Their conversations cover: -How to start a business from scratch to respond to a community's needs; -The effect of the pandemic on subscription models; -How to sell products when physical stores are closed.
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On this week's episode of the CEO Series, Karl Moore of McGill University sits down with Ethan Brown, founder and CEO of Beyond Meat. Their conversations covers: -the ingredients that go into Beyond Meat recipes -Beyond Meat's successful stock -how Beyond Meat has tackled the COVID-19 pandemic
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Professor Karl Moore Sits down with Amanda Lang, journalist at BNN Bloomberg, to discuss leadership and business.
From the archives: Professor Karl Moore sits down with David Bensadoun, CEO of Aldo Group, to discuss leadership and the future of retail.
From the Archives: Professor Karl Moore sits down with Kent Nagano, Music Director for the MSO, to discuss leadership, musicianship, and his conducting style.
Originally Published: January 15, 2018
From the archives: Professor Karl Moore sits down with Angela Brown, President and CEO of Moneris Solutions, to discuss the financial services industry, her leadership experience, and the time she spent working in the US.
Originally published: March 3, 2017
From the archives: Professor Karl Moore sits down with Bertrand Cesvet, then Chairman of Sid Lee, to discuss creativity, leadership and growth.
Originally published: January 27, 2017
From the archives: Professor Karl Moore sits down with Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Muhammad Yunus to discuss the story behind microcredit and how it's evolved.
Originally published: September 16, 2016
Professor Karl Moore sits down with Laurent Beaudoin, former Chairman and CEO of Bombardier. They discuss how he began working for his father-in-law Joseph Armand Bombardier, how he came to some of his biggest decisions, and what he foresees for the company's future.
Professor Karl Moore sits down with Mark Hantho, Chairman of Global Investment Banking and Capital Market Coverage at Deutsche Bank. They discuss the his experience in the finance industry, his leadership style, and what he's learned from his time abroad.
Professor Karl Moore sits down with David McMillan and Jon Cercone, two of Montreal's finest restaurateurs. They discuss the nuances behind opening an eatery like Joe Beef and Tavern on the Square, the difficulties they've faced the restaurant industry, and their respective leadership styles.
Professor Karl Moore sits down with Som Seif, CEO of Purpose Investments, to discuss his career path, his views on cryptocurrency, and his approach to leadership.
Professor Karl Moore sits down with Nathalie Pilon, CEO of ABB Canada, to discuss her approach to leadership, Canada's position in the global business landscape, and ABB Canada's future.
Professor Karl Moore sits down with Damon Williams, CEO of RBC Global Asset Management, to discuss leadership, talent management, and RBC's presence on the world stage.
Professor Karl Moore sits down with Amy Edmondson, Novartis Professor of Leadership and Management at the Harvard Business School, to discuss how HBS has evolved, the case method, and how to be a good mentor.
Professor Karl Moore sits down with Henry Mintzberg, one of the world's leading business thinkers, to discuss the value of management education, his recent thinking on healthcare, and his new book titled "Managing Scrambled Eggs".
Professor Karl Moore sits down with Rob Khazzam, General Manager of Uber Canada, to discuss growth management, Uber's approach to safety, and big data.
Professor Karl Moore sits down with General Jonathan Vance, Chief of the Defense Staff of the Canadian Armed Forces, to discuss leadership, innovation, and business lessons from the military.
Professor Karl Moore sits down with Narayana Murthy, Co-Founder of Indian IT giant Infosys, to discuss entrepreneurship, leadership, and the evolution of the IT industry,
Professor Karl Moore sits down with Alain Bellemare, CEO of Bombardier, to discuss Alain's career path, the global transportation landscape, and Bombardier's strategic process.
Professor Karl Moore sits down with Sam Watts, CEO of The Welcome Hall Mission. The Welcome Hall Mission is a Montreal-based nonprofit organization which offers various services and programs to the community, including a men's emergency shelter, addiction treatment, and youth services. Sam discusses the differences between the businesses and NGOs, the impact of technology on the social sector, and how to instill compassion in young people.
Professor Karl Moore sits down with Sophie Brochu, CEO of Energir. Formerly known as Gaz Metro, Energir helps develop sustainable energy sources such as natural gas, solar and wind power, and hydroelectricity. They discuss leadership, strategy, and how the world of energy is evolving.
Professor Karl Moore sits down with George Daley, Dean of Harvard Medical School, to discuss his career, his approach to leadership, and the evolution of medical school.