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The CEO Series Highlight interviews from the last season Stephen Bronfman, Claridge Phillip Crawley, Publisher the Globe and Mail Brian Fetherstonhaugh, CEO OgilvyOne Worldwide Hubert Lacroix, CBC/Radio Canada David Segal, DAVIDsTEA John Micklethwait, Editor in Chief, The Economist For David Segal, Rupert Duchene, Hubert Lacroix and Brian Fetherstonhaugh the Montreal Gazette published portions of the interviews in articles in their business section. These are also available for publication in Postmedia papers in your city as a free advertising of the series on your station. Future Planned Interviews, we have/are reached out to these people for potential interviews: Mark Carney, Bank of England Gregg Saretsky, WestJet - done Lino Saputo, Jr, Saputo, Inc. – done Heather Monroe-Blum, former Principal McGill University –done Henry Mintzberg, the anti-CEO - done Moya Greene, British Royal Mail Ryan Holmes, Hootsuite Topics the show covers Work/life balance: What is the schedule and life of a leader? What is the future strategy of your organization, where do you go from here? Difficult strategic decisions and handling adversity Career path: Was it linear or a squiggly line? How do you define being a leader, how has it changed in the last 20 years of your career? Introverted leaders in the C-Suite and managing Millennials (two areas Karl is researching currently) Leading through technological disruption: How do you stay abreast of the latest tools? Developing leaders: How should young people spend their 20s? ( part of our audience is students) The Concept Imagine Inside the Actors Studio with top CEO's. McGill University professor and noted author, Karl Moore, sits down with charismatic Canadian and international business leaders. Professor Moore maintains relationships with hundreds of CEOs he has worked with for his research and as a consultant and top academic in the management world. His unique status as a peer to these leaders brings out sides of their personalities unseen in interviews where they are the mastheads of their respective companies. Each week he asks a different CEO about their path to success, advice for

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The CEO Series

Highlight interviews from the last season

Stephen Bronfman, Claridge

Phillip Crawley, Publisher the Globe and Mail

Brian Fetherstonhaugh, CEO OgilvyOne Worldwide

Hubert Lacroix, CBC/Radio Canada

David Segal, DAVIDsTEA

John Micklethwait, Editor in Chief, The Economist

For David Segal, Rupert Duchene, Hubert Lacroix and Brian Fetherstonhaugh the Montreal Gazette

published portions of the interviews in articles in their business section. These are also available for

publication in Postmedia papers in your city as a free advertising of the series on your station.

Future Planned Interviews, we have/are reached out to these people for potential interviews:

Mark Carney, Bank of England

Gregg Saretsky, WestJet - done

Lino Saputo, Jr, Saputo, Inc. – done

Heather Monroe-Blum, former Principal McGill University –done

Henry Mintzberg, the anti-CEO - done

Moya Greene, British Royal Mail

Ryan Holmes, Hootsuite

Topics the show covers

Work/life balance: What is the schedule and life of a leader?

What is the future strategy of your organization, where do you go from here?

Difficult strategic decisions and handling adversity

Career path: Was it linear or a squiggly line?

How do you define being a leader, how has it changed in the last 20 years of your career?

Introverted leaders in the C-Suite and managing Millennials (two areas Karl is researching

currently)

Leading through technological disruption: How do you stay abreast of the latest tools?

Developing leaders: How should young people spend their 20s? ( part of our audience is

students)

The Concept

Imagine Inside the Actors Studio with top CEO's. McGill University professor and noted author, Karl Moore, sits down with charismatic Canadian and international business leaders. Professor Moore maintains relationships with hundreds of CEOs he has worked with for his research and as a consultant and top academic in the management world. His unique status as a peer to these leaders brings out sides of their personalities unseen in interviews where they are the mastheads of their respective companies. Each week he asks a different CEO about their path to success, advice for

budding entrepreneurs, work/life balance and more. The latest business developments are not left untouched, with fresh thinking on topics around business strategy and trends. Karl Moore is an Associate Professor at the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University. Moore is an author and has a weekly video column called "Talking Management" in the Globe and Mail. He was named one of the world's greatest business thinkers in a 2005 issue of the Business Strategy Review published by the London Business School.