McGill-HEC Montreal EMBA candidate makes 2020 Women of Distinction list at Women’s Y Foundation

Published: 22 February 2021

Kate Arthur (EMBA’21) will soon be recognized as a 2020 Woman of Distinction at Women’s Y Foundation for her leadership at Kids Code Jeunesse, a non-profit organization that strives to give every...

BCom team wins Canadian Finals of Accuracy Business Cup

Published: 22 February 2021

Congratulations to BCom students Shelley Sorkin, Dixon Wong, and Angel Miao who won the National Finals of the Accuracy Business Cup case competition. The team will be representing Canada at the...

McGill-HEC Montreal EMBA candidate breaks glass ceiling at Pratt & Whitney Canada

Published: 22 February 2021

Congratulations to Dominique Mathieu (EMBA’21), the first woman in the history of Pratt & Whitney Canada to be named Vice President, Counsel and Corporate Secretary....

Airline competition tricky due to COVID-19 concerns

Published: 22 February 2021

As Air Canada grapples with a year-end revenue loss of 70% due to the pandemic, its purchase of Transat AT has drawn criticism from competing airlines....

EMBA alumnus explores impact of humour in the workplace

Published: 22 February 2021

Catherine Patry (EMBA’20) sits down with Quebec Reveille to discuss her final paper at Desautels, which examines the relationship between humour and women leaders in business....

Authenticity is key to successful personal branding

Published: 22 February 2021

While the term ‘personal brand’ remains fluid and difficult to define, Professor Karl Moore says the best way to influence others is to be authentic and stay true to your value system....

BCom students win National Finals of KPMG Ideation Challenge

Published: 22 February 2021

Congratulations to Desautels BCom students Reda Ouazzani Touhami and James Xu, and their teammates from Concordia University and Western University, for winning the National Finals of the KPMG...

Professor Katrin Tinn proposes unique design for digital currency

Published: 22 February 2021

Professor Katrin Tinn recently teamed up with Professor Christophe Dubach from the Faculty of Engineering to propose a new design for the Bank of Canada’s digital currency. By protecting the...

Mass vaccination possible for Canada despite supply shortage

Published: 22 February 2021

As Canada struggles with a shortage of vaccine doses, Professor Saibal Ray says the government has an opportunity to get a mass vaccination plan in place by the time the supply chain stabilizes....

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