The business of mail

Published: 4 July 2019

Sitting down with Professor Karl Moore, former President and CEO of the Royal Mail and Executive Director of Canada Post, Moya Greene dishes on the evolving future of mail and her career path,...

A chapter closes for Bombardier

Published: 27 June 2019

Professor Karl Moore comments following the official sale of Bombardier’s CRJ regional jet program to Mitsubishi, thereby closing its chapter in commercial aviation. Read more in La Presse

Life in the fast lane

Published: 14 June 2019

In an interview with Professor Karl Moore, Jean Todt, President of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, dishes on his love of fast cars and the changes taking place in the automobile...

A move away from aerospace for Bombardier?

Published: 7 June 2019

Professor Karl Moore comments as news breaks concerning Bombardier’s talks with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to potentially sell their Canadair Regional Jet program. Read more

Insights from Element AI CEO

Published: 4 June 2019

Karl Moore interviews Element AI CEO Jean-François Gagné as he shares more about his entrepreneurial roots, his unconventional path, and the feat of building an AI company from the ground up....

Never underestimate the bashful leader

Published: 3 June 2019

An article for Financial Times on the hidden strengths of an introverted leader cites Professor Karl Moore’s work on introverted/extroverted personalities in the C-suite. Read more

Perspectives from Paris Match editor

Published: 28 May 2019

Professor Karl Moore joins the Editor-in-Chief of Paris Match, Olivier Royant, as he shares his perspective on the European political climate and the recent rise of populism....

Air Canada sets sights on Transat AT

Published: 21 May 2019

News has broken that Air Canada is looking to acquire Transat AT Inc. for about $520 million, sending its shares soaring to a new all-time high. Professor Karl Moore comments on the possible...

Experts: Air Canada will buy Air Transat

Published: 16 May 2019

Air Canada will buy Air Transat, offering $13 a share, or about $ 520 million, for its rival. (La Presse) Here are experts to comment what this transaction means for the consumers and the industry:

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