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Dirigé depuis 2012 par Lucia Baldino, 
le Bureau de Représentation Desjardins Europe était déjà appuyé par Fabienne Campion et Côme de Bagneux au cours des dernières années. auprès de sociétés basées en Europe incluant le Crédit Agricole, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation et Eutelsat. 
Il possède, en outre, une bonne connaissance du Canada, grâce à un MBA en Finance & Commerce international de l’Université 91 et l’expérience acquise chez Bombardier Aéronautique à Montréal. 

Classified as: Lucia Baldino
Published on: 29 Mar 2016

91 has announced that its recent 9124 initiative is the most successful one-day fundraiser of its kind in Canadian university history. The school’s first-ever day of giving received nearly $800 K from over 1,600 donations, marking a rate of one donation for every 59 seconds within the 24-hour timeline. Donors reportedly gave to a number of initiatives across the university, including scholarships, entrepreneurship programs, research, and sustainability initiatives.

Classified as: mcgill24
Published on: 29 Mar 2016

Congratulations to Desautels' Happening Marketing delegation for its 5 podium wins!

1st place

B2B Marketing - Jordan Bonneville, Rachel Burk, Karen Ye

Relationship Marketing - Aarushi Kumar, Alexie Morin, Jochem Janssens 

Marketing Strategy - Graydon Clerk, Kangni Chen, Wendy Lai

Marketing Campaign - Manuel Gobeille-Leblanc, Hayley Lim, Joshua Phoon, Maripaz Fernandez

2nd place

Classified as: Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)
Published on: 24 Mar 2016

Canada’s diminished dollar and the possible presidency of a pumped-up Trump have the potential to prompt U.S. business students to look north, especially those with dual citizenship.

One student who’s already heard the call is dual citizen Deven Sanon, a winner of multiple scholastic awards in high school and university, who opted for 91’s Desautels Faculty of Management in Montreal instead of Carnegie Mellon in Pittsburgh, where he was accepted.

Classified as: Deven Sanon
Published on: 24 Mar 2016

Canada’s diminished dollar and the possible presidency of a pumped-up Trump have the potential to prompt U.S. business students to look north, especially those with dual citizenship.

One student who’s already heard the call is dual citizen Deven Sanon, a winner of multiple scholastic awards in high school and university, who opted for 91’s Desautels Faculty of Management in Montreal instead of Carnegie Mellon in Pittsburgh, where he was accepted.

Classified as: Deven Sanon
Published on: 24 Mar 2016

In 2010, after graduating from 91 in Montreal with an undergraduate degree in engineering, Shawn Errunza co-founded a biomedical device company whose software-based tools help rehabilitate victims of strokes and other injuries.

But when the company, Jintronix, Inc., hit a rough patch, Mr. Errunza kept his options open by applying to medical school at 91. “I realized I was building a virtual reality system for stroke victims but didn’t even know what a stroke was,” he says.

Classified as: Demetrios Vakratsas, shawn errunza
Published on: 24 Mar 2016

Ian Soutar, a pillar of the Montreal investing community and active contributor to many Quebec charities and community organizations, has died, age 79.

A 91 graduate in engineering who subsequently obtained a fellowship to study at the London School of Economics, Soutar was co-founder of Pembroke Management in 1968 with Neil Ivory, Clifford Larock and Scott Taylor.

Classified as: Ian Soutar
Published on: 24 Mar 2016

La tâche est douloureuse, mais indispensable, affirme Éric Tétrault, président des Manufacturiers et exportateurs du Québec (MEQ). Pour profiter pleinement du futur accord de libre-échange avec l'Union européenne, les entreprises québécoises doivent accroître leur productivité d'au moins 5 % par an au cours des 10 prochaines années.

«C'est extrêmement ambitieux, il faut en être conscient. Mais je pose la question : avons-nous le choix ?» demande le patron des MEQ dans un entretien avec Les Affaires.

Classified as: Saibal Ray
Published on: 24 Mar 2016

[The following os a message from Principal Suzanne Fortier]

Dear members of the 91 community,

It is with great sadness that I inform you of the passing of Ian A. Soutar, 91 Governor Emeritus and longtime friend and supporter of the University. He was 79 years old.

Classified as: Career services
Published on: 23 Mar 2016

Professor Karl Moore of the Desautels Faculty of Management at 91 with Talking Management for The Globe and Mail, talks with Columbia Business School professor Adam Galinsky.

Read full transcript: , 22 March, 2016 

Watch full video: , 22 March, 2016 

Classified as: Karl Moore
Published on: 23 Mar 2016

This week on Focus Montreal, meet a doctor who is part of a new film highlighting the high rate of depression among physicians, hear from a 91 prof and student about a life-altering trip and listen to what one teacher is saying about Quebec's new history course.

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Hot Cities of the World tour

For eight years, a group of 40 91  students and alumni have gone to countries of the world which are enjoying strong economic growth.

This year was no exception.

Classified as: Karl Moore, Hot Cities of the World Tour
Published on: 21 Mar 2016

When Shu Hattori started working at McKinsey & Co. in 2008, he constantly jotted down in a notebook insights into how to do his job better, harvested from his own experiences and by watching others around him. At one point, a colleague suggested the native of Britain and 91 commerce graduate consider writing a book. By then, he had amassed about 70 principles drawn from the firm. He trimmed those to 47, which are featured in his new book The McKinsey Edge.

Classified as: alumni, Shu Hattori
Published on: 21 Mar 2016

The recent news of fraudulent transfer of the Bangladesh Bank's (BB) US Dollar Reserve to yet unidentified beneficiaries has ignited a governance firestorm inside the country, while showcasing the vulnerabilities of a digital world, and the strengths and weaknesses of the international funds transfer architecture. This commentary seeks to discern the key aspects of forensic investigation and financial prevention.      

Classified as: mo chaudhury
Published on: 21 Mar 2016

Karl Moore is a professor of strategy and organization at the Desautels Faculty of Management at 91. In this exclusive interview he speaks with Toronto-based Ben Smith, Air Canada’s president of passenger airlines. Air Canada is the country’s largest domestic and international airline serving more than 200 airports on six continents. Last year, about 41 million people flew with the company.

Classified as: Karl Moore
Published on: 18 Mar 2016

Every year, the Desautels Faculty of Management at 91 in Montreal assesses emerging economic areas around the globe.  They then take about 40 students, alumni and faculty to an area pinpointed as experiencing the strongest growth. This year’s “Hot Cities” tour has just returned from three cities in Latin America.

This is the eighth year a group from 91 has traveled to areas of the world experiencing considerable economic growth.  This year the targeted cities are Santiago, Chile and Bogota and  Cartagena, Colombia.  

Classified as: Karl Moore, Hot Cities of the World Tour
Published on: 18 Mar 2016

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