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Heather Chalmers, President and CEO of GE Canada

Série de conférences de PDG

Heather Chalmers, présidente-directrice générale de GE Canada
Photo : Owen Egan et Joni Dufour

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La série de conférences de PDG offre une occasion interactive aux étudiants et étudiantes au MBA et à la maîtrise de la Faculté de gestion Desautels d’en apprendre davantage sur les entreprises et les philosophies de vie de leaders de renom.

Si vous souhaitez suggérer des conférenciers et conférencières pour la série, communiquez avec le professeurÌýKarl Moore.

2022

Benoît Schultz25 novembre : Benoît Schultz

Président-directeur général d’Airbus Canada Limited Partnership

M. Schultz est entré à Airbus en 2002 en tant qu’ingénieur. Il a alors contribué à l’intégration transnationale de l’Airbus Design Office. Il a ensuite occupé divers postes de direction en finance avant de se joindre à l’équipe de l’approvisionnement en 2012.

En 2015, il est devenu vice-président de l’approvisionnement, Sièges et électronique. Il a contribué au développement du programme A350 XWB. En septembre 2016, il a été nommé vice-président principal de l’approvisionnement, Systèmes, équipements et services. En 2018, l’approvisionnement stratégique et commercial des systèmes de bord de l’A220 s’est ajouté à ses responsabilités. Il a assumé ces fonctions jusqu’à sa nomination à la tête d’Airbus Canada Limited Partnership à Mirabel, au Québec.

M. Schultz possède un diplôme en ingénierie de l’Institut supérieur de l’aéronautique et de l’espace et a obtenu un diplôme d’études supérieures (diplôme d’études approfondies) en économie des transports, de l’aéronautique et de l’astronautique à Toulouse, en France.

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Monika Ille 28 octobre 2022 : Monika Ille (EMBA, 2020)

Directrice générale du Réseau de télévision des peuples autochtones (APTN)

Monika Ille est membre de la Première Nation abénakise d’Odanak. Évoluant depuis 30 ans dans l’industrie de la radiodiffusion, elle a acquis une expérience riche et diversifiée. Après l’obtention de son diplôme avec mention de l’Université du Québec à Montréal, elle a amorcé sa carrière à la Société Radio-Canada, avant d’accepter un poste à l’Office national du film (ONF).

À l’ONF, elle a joué un rôle essentiel dans la création d’un nouveau programme de formation pour les cinéastes autochtones. Cette expérience l’a initiée au monde de la production cinématographique et l’a menée à réaliser son premier film documentaire intitulé Le Français aux cheveux rouges. Elle a également travaillé avec Femmes autochtones du Québec, à Montréal, et pour l’Assemblée des Premières Nations, à Ottawa.

Mme Ille apporte une vision forte et créative à APTN depuis 2003. Elle s’est jointe à l’équipe dans le rôle d’agente de liaison pour le Québec avant de faire le saut vers le service de la programmation. Plus récemment, elle a agi à titre de directrice générale de la programmation et de la grille. Ses accomplissements au sein du réseau l’ont menée à sa nomination au poste de chef de la direction d’APTN le 16 décembre 2019.

Mme Ille siège aux conseils de l’Université de Montréal, du Musée canadien de la nature et de l’Ordre de Montréal. Elle est aussi décideuse représentant l’industrie pour le Comité régional du Québec du Conseil canadien des normes de la radiotélévision. En 2019, elle a été nommée femme d’exception par la Maison Saint-Gabriel, et elle a reçu en 2022 le prix Excellence en gestion de la Faculté de gestion Desautels de l’Université ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ. En 2020, Mme Ille a obtenu son diplôme du programme de MBA pour cadres ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ-HEC Montréal.

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Frantz Saintellemy (EMBA’20)9 septembre 2022 : Frantz Saintellemy (EMBA, 2020)

Président et chef de l’exploitation de LeddarTech
Chancelier de l’Université de Montréal

M. Saintellemy est actuellement président et chef de l’exploitation de Leddartech.

LeddarTech est un acteur de premier plan des solutions de détection environnementale pour la conduite autonome et les systèmes avancés d’aide à la conduite. Ses solutions de bout en bout permettent de résoudre des problèmes critiques de fusion et de perception tout au long de la chaîne de valeur du marché automobile.

En plus de ses fonctions actuelles à Leddartech, il a été nommé 14e chancelier et président du Conseil de l’Université de Montréal. Il est titulaire d’un MBA pour cadres ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ-HEC Montréal.

Le Groupe 3737 est un accélérateur et un incubateur sans but lucratif axé sur la diversité, l’équité et l’inclusion. L’organisation appuie principalement les personnes agnostiques en matière de genre, les femmes, les jeunes et les personnes immigrantes qui se lancent en affaires.

2021

September 27, 2021: Antonio Park
World-renowned chef and restauranteur

Antonio Park (Image by Eva Blue)Antonio Park is a world-renowned chef who started cooking in his mother’s South Korean kitchen, in Argentina/Paraguay. Thanks to a fresh garden that spanned acres, and his Mom’s insistence on creating everything from scratch, the drive for perfection, sustainability, and farm-to-table cooking became his raison d’être. This mantra carried him through years of training under Japan’s most revered cooking masters, fed his ambition to work his way up from a dishwashing station to running two of the most noted restaurants in Montreal, and moonlighting as a judge on one of Food Network Canada’s top-rated programs, ‘Chopped’.
Image of Antonio Park by Eva Blue


André GremilletOctober 29, 2021: André Gremillet,ÌýMBA’00
President and CEO, The Cleveland Orchestra

André Gremillet began his tenure in January 2016 as the ninth Executive Director of The Cleveland Orchestra and was appointed its first President & CEO in 2018. Under his leadership, The Orchestra celebrated its 2018 Centennial with critically-acclaimed performances in Cleveland, New York, Tokyo and Vienna, and reached an audience of 2.3 million through two live streamed performances from Bejing in 2019. Since Gremillet began his tenure, The Cleveland Orchestra has gained even wider recognition, being referred to by The New York Times as “America’s most understatedly amazing orchestra†(2018) and “America’s Finest, Still†(2020). Gremillet has also overseen a significant expansion of the Orchestra’s education programs, the creation of the Orchestra’s own record label, and the launch of its new streaming platform. Prior to joining The Cleveland Orchestra, M. Gremillet served as Managing Director of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO), and as President and CEO of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra. Born near Montréal, and a conservatory-trained pianist, Gremillet holds a master’s degree from the Mannes College of Music and an MBA from ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ University.


Jordan OwenMarch 26,Ìý2021: Jordan Owen, BCom'16
Co-Founder & CEO of SquareFeet.ai

Ìýis the Co-Founder & CEO of SquareFeet.ai, a Proptech startup that provides dynamic tools based on real time data to various players in the real estate sector, revolutionizing the way developers and brokers work.

Fascinated by the real estate industry, Jordan began his career as a broker at Colliers. He quickly migrated to real estate development, working for his family business, one of the largest developers in Montreal. Here, Jordan acquired critical expertise in the development of multi-residential projects, and created a model to optimize pricing that generated tremendous value for the business. Realizing the potential technology could have in enhancing real estate practice, he decided to continue his studies in the field. Jordan recently launched his entrepreneurial career with two startups:ÌýÌý&Ìý.

Jordan has a Bachelor of Finance from ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ University, a Masters in Real Estate Development at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and is currently completing a Masters in City Planning at MIT.


Tabatha BullFebruary 19, 2021: Tabatha Bull
President & CEO, Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business

Tabatha Bull is the President & CEO of Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business, working with Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal businesses to help strengthen a prosperous Indigenous economy and Canadian market. Also, a member of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce board, Tabatha is committed to working with members to improve business competitiveness across all industry sectors.

Tabatha joined CCAB in the fall of 2018 as Chief Operating Officer. Prior to this, she led the First Nations and Métis Relations team at the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO), Ontario’s electricity system operator. She continues to support Canada’s energy sector as a member of the Positive Energy Advisory Council and the C.D. Howe Institute’s Energy Policy program.

Tabatha is Anishinaabe and a proud member of Nipissing First Nation near North Bay, Ontario. She has a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Waterloo.


Maria Della PostaJanuary 22, 2021: Maria Della Posta, BCom’85, MBA’91
President, Pratt & Whitney Canada

Maria Della Posta is the President of Pratt & Whitney Canada and has served in this role since June 2019. She leads all global operations, engineering, customer service, sales, marketing, and business development organizations, and a team of more than 10,000 employees worldwide.

Maria joined Pratt & Whitney in 1985 and progressed through roles of increasing leadership in various functions including supply chain, finance, and customer service. She was named Vice President, Customer Support in 2001, Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing in 2010, and Senior Vice President, Pratt & Whitney Canada in 2012.

Maria holds a BCom and an MBA degree from the Desautels Faculty of Management and aÌýDesautels Management Achievement Award.


2020

Mirko BibicNovember 13, 2020: Mirko Bibic
President & Chief Executive Officer
BCE Inc. and Bell Canada

Mirko Bibic is the President & Chief Executive Officer of BCE Inc. and Bell Canada, and has served in this role since January 2020. He leads the Bell group of companies with a strategy to deliver the best networks, drive service and content innovation, operate with agility and efficiency, and champion customer experience.Ìý

Prior to his current post, Mirko was the Chief Operating Officer from October 2018, and was responsible for all operations of Bell Mobility, Bell Business Markets, and Bell Residential and Small Business. From 2012 to 2018, he served as Executive Vice President, Corporate Development & Chief Legal and Regulatory Officer. He joined Bell in 2004 as Senior Vice President, Regulatory Affairs. Before entering the telecommunications space, Mirko was a Partner at Stikeman Elliott LLP, a global leader in Canadian business law. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ University and a Law degree from the University of Toronto.Ìý


Dominique AngladeOctober 23, 2020: Dominique Anglade
Leader of the Quebec Liberal Party and
Leader of the Official Opposition of Quebec

Dominique Anglade has more than twenty years of experience working across different industries in various leadership roles, before she became leader of the Quebec Liberal Party on May 11, 2020.

Dominique holds a Bachelor of Industrial Engineering from l’École Polytechnique de Montréal and an MBA from HEC Montréal. She began her career in 1996 as an engineer with Procter & Gamble and was promoted shortly thereafter to head a business unit. From 2000 to 2003, she worked for Nortel Networks as Senior Manager, then in 2004, was named Director of External and Governmental Affairs for Quebec. From 2005 to 2012, she worked at McKinsey & Company leading organizational transformation project teams in aerospace, not-for-profit, and finance sectors. Between 2012 and 2015, Dominique served as President and CEO of Montréal International, an economic development agency, until her election as Member of the National Assembly for Saint-Henri-Sainte-Anne.

Dominique is the first woman to lead the Quebec Liberal Party and the first black woman to lead a provincial party in Quebec.


Benjamin SmithSeptember 11, 2020: Benjamin Smith
Chief Executive Officer, Air France-KLM

Benjamin Smith is a senior airline industry veteran, having spent twenty years at Air Canada before joining Air France-KLM as Chief Executive Officer.

In 1990, while at university, he started part time as a Customer Service Agent at Air Ontario. In 1992 he followed an entrepreneurial path and established his own retail corporate travel agency, successfully running this business for eight years. In 2002 he joined Air Canada, envisioning and subsequently leading its Tango subsidiary.

Benjamin later became Vice President, Network Planning, followed by Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer in 2007, and subsequently President, Airlines (Air Canada, Rouge, Express, Cargo) and Chief Operating Officer in 2014. He assumed overall responsibility for commercial, operations, and customer service functions, and spearheaded their commercial growth strategy, resulting in impressive financial performance.

In August 2018 Benjamin Smith was appointed CEO of Air France-KLM, and in December, a member of the Air France-KLM Board of Directors.


Louis VachonFebruary 14, 2020: Louis Vachon
CEO of National Bank

Mr. Louis Vachon is CEO of National Bank, the sixth largest bank in Canada. Named CEO of the Year by Canadian Business magazine, as well as Financial Personality of the Year, 2014, by Quebec business publication Finance et Investissement, Mr. Vachon began his career in 1985 at Citibank. He joined LeÌvesque Beaubien Geoffrion in 1986. From 1990 to 1996, he worked for Bankers Trust, where he was ultimately appointed President and CEO of the Canadian subsidiary, BT Bank of Canada. Mr. Vachon is a Member of the Order of Canada and the Ordre de MontreÌal as well as a recipient of the Global Citizens Award from the United Nations Association in Canada. Mr. Vachon also serves on the Boards of Molson Coors Brewing Company and Groupe CH Inc. and is involved with a number of social and cultural organizations.


Heather ChalmersJanuary 17, 2020: Heather Chalmers
President & CEO, GE Canada

Heather Chalmers is the CEO of GE Canada and Country Leader for GE Healthcare, one of Canada’s iconic names. She has been with GE for over 23 years and has led high-performing teams that are industry leaders in innovation to solve complex challenges both locally and globally. Heather joined GE Plastics in 1995 where she took on multiple commercial roles. In 2007, she took a leadership role at GE Healthcare and was promoted to Country Leader of the Healthcare business in 2014. In addition, Heather is Vice-Chair of the MEDEC Board and Treasurer of the St. Elizabeth Foundation Board.

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