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Andrea Courey (BCom鈥82) was newly divorced, with three kids to feed and no money in the bank when she started Grandma Emily鈥檚 Granola. She credits her BCom education with giving her the tools she needed to get through the early days of her business, but notes that real-world experience is a very different thing than classroom knowledge.

Classified as: BCom Alumni, Gregory Vit, Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), 91黑料网 Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship
Published on: 17 May 2017

After less than a year at the job, Ericsson Senior VP and head of North American operations Rima Qureshi (BCom鈥87, MBA鈥96) has left the company. Chief Strategy Officer Niklas Hueveldop has stepped in on an interim basis, and the company has started the search for a permanent replacement. Ericsson is in the midst of a turnaround, streamlining operations and bumping up its investment in R&D.

Classified as: BCom Alumni, MBA Alumni, Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Published on: 16 May 2017

J. Pearce Bunting聽 (BCom'52) grew up during the Great Depression, then rose through the ranks of his father鈥檚 brokerage firm to become president in 1967. Ten years later, he became president of the TSX and modernized the operation by introducing a computerized trading system.

The technology was immensely unpopular with old-guard floor traders, but times were changing鈥攁nd Mr. Bunting is now remembered as having been good for the exchange. Patrick Mars, who ran Bunting鈥檚 old company, said that 鈥淯nder his watch the exchange prospered and did well.鈥

Classified as: BCom Alumni, Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)
Published on: 11 May 2017

Rima Qureshi (BCom'87, MBA'96) knows all about learning to adapt. In an interview with Desautels Professor Karl Moore, she says that as a highly analytical, self-contained decision-maker, her position as senior VP and North American head of Ericsson has taught her the importance of listening, getting others involved in decision-making early, and finding a common position to build on.

Classified as: Karl Moore, Strategy & Organization, BCom Alumni, MBA Alumni, Master of Business Administration (MBA), Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)
Published on: 11 May 2017

Congratulations to Desautels undergraduate students: Evan Coulter, Valentyn Litvin, Meagan Prins, and Marina Simonian who won the top prize at the prestigious PRMIA International Risk Management Challenge- marking a second consecutive victory for the Faculty at this competition.

Classified as: Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), Patrick Augustin, Sebastien Betermier, Evan Zhou, finance, Case Competitions and Challenges
Published on: 12 Apr 2017

鈥淚鈥檓 not looking at fashion through a Canadian lens, or even a Western lens, but a global lens,鈥 says Imran Amed (BCom'97). Indeed, he doesn鈥檛 even look at it through the eyes of someone who grew up steeped in fashion. Mr. Amed started Business of Fashion as a personal blog while he was working as a management consultant with zero fashion training. Today, his London-based site is the go-to source for news-hungry glitterati.

Classified as: BCom Alumni, imran amed, Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), International advisory board
Published on: 11 Apr 2017

West Vancouver-based PNG Gold has announced the appointment of Wesley Marstaller (BCom'05)聽as Executive Vice President of the corporation. Before coming on board at PNG Gold, Mr. Marstaller served in several capacities at the Macquarie Group, then as COO of the Rennie Group. PNG Gold CEO Greg Clarkes praises Mr. Marstaller, saying that his expertise will help with 鈥渂uilding the management group necessary to achieve the Company鈥檚 near and long term goals.鈥

PNG Gold is a mining company specialized in gold exploration in Papua New Guinea.聽

Classified as: BCom Alumni, Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)
Published on: 5 Apr 2017

Northleaf Capital Partners has brought former Goldman Sachs banking analyst Simon Bibeau聽(BCom'15) on board to perform market research and asset management duties in its infrastructure team. Northleaf Capital is a Canadian private-markets investment firm with over $9 billion in private equity and offices in Toronto, Chicago, Menlo Park and London.

Classified as: BCom Alumni, Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)
Published on: 24 Mar 2017

For reading week, Desautels Associate Professor Karl Moore took a group of students on the ninth edition of the Hot Cities of the World Tour, which is an annual trip that gives 30 91黑料网 undergrads and alumni a close-up view of the cities and towns powering some of the world鈥檚 fastest-emerging economies.

Classified as: Karl Moore, Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), Strategy & Organization
Published on: 21 Mar 2017

As Kevin Donovan enters his second year as head coach of a high-school lacrosse programme, he talks about his first game with the team, improving the squad鈥檚 place in the standings, and how accountability helps student athletes develop into adulthood.

Classified as: BCom Alumni, Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)
Published on: 21 Mar 2017

Business partners Audrey Bolduc and Mitalie Makhani won the 2015 Dobson Cup with their pitch to make fertilizer from used coffee grounds. Now CEO of GroundIt, Ms. Bolduc returns to judge the 2017 Dobson Cup. She sat down with The Dobson Chronicles to talk about her company鈥檚 all-natural fertilizer, her incredible experience as a Dobson Cup contestant, how her time at Desautels has moulded who she is as an entrepreneur, and just what possessed her to found a startup while she was still in school.

Classified as: Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship, Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), 91黑料网 Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship
Published on: 21 Mar 2017

An undergraduate team from Desautels came home from a case competition in Portugal with an invite to go back for a month-long project aimed at making the city of Porto more attractive to startups. The prize is doubly sweet, as neither the team nor the officials saw it coming. Team member Aarushi Kumar says that 鈥淚t was not something we were expecting and it was not something the organizers were expecting to do, either.鈥

Classified as: Information Systems, Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), Case Competitions and Challenges
Published on: 17 Mar 2017

Consulting Magazine has released its 2017 Rising Stars of the Profession 35 Under 35 list, and number 34 on that list is KPMG鈥檚 Matthew O鈥機onnell, who is named for Excellence in Financial Services. Mr. O鈥機onnell works in the company鈥檚 Forensic Advisory Services Practice, where he deals in anti-corruption, regulatory compliance and conflict minerals. He has taken point on several big-ticket investigations in a multitude of nations.

Classified as: Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)
Published on: 15 Mar 2017

Congratulation to Desautels undergraduates Amir Fawzy Guirguis, 聽Charles Lavoie-Aubuchon, Maria Power, and聽 Samantha Simpson for winning the 2017 CBS Case Competition in Copenhagen, Denmark, as well as to Amir Fawzy Guirguis, in particular, for securing the award for Best Speaker. The latest win at CBS coincides with Desautels鈥 record of achievement at the international case competition, first securing a win in 2015 and then coming in second the following year.聽

Classified as: Richard Donovan, Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)
Published on: 8 Mar 2017

SmartCEO magazine has named asset management firm Star Mountain Capital to its 2017 New York Future 50 awards list. Star Mountain founder and CEO Brett Hickey will be presented with the award at the Future 50 Gala on March 16. Mr. Hickey was previously President of Aegis Capital Group and an investment banker at Citigroup.

Star Mountain Capital is an up-and-coming lower middle-market asset manager. The Future 50 Awards showcase companies that are playing a notable role in the region鈥檚 economy and future.

Classified as: Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)
Published on: 3 Mar 2017

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