Hakeem Subair, BComm ’16
Hakeem Subair, BComm ’16, is making a global impact.
Hakeem Subair, BComm ’16
Hakeem Subair, BComm ’16, is making a global impact.
Alumni Clark Wiebe (MBA 2018) worked his way up at the Coachwood Group, a Windsor-based portfolio of businesses including Canadian Protein to become its COO.
"Find someone doing what you aspire to do and surround yourself with it," advises Clark Wiebe (MBA 2018), who worked his way up to become a key leader at Coachwood Group, a Windsor-based portfolio of businesses including Canadian Protein, Coachwood Capital, Coachwood Golf & Country Club, and its most recent acquisition, BioSteel.
Wiebe joined Coachwood Group as a sales representative right out of university and has since climbed the ranks to chief operating officer, where he serves as founder Dan Crosby’s "right-hand man."
Researchers from the Odette School of Business are seeking participants for a study about how to build and sustain resilient entrepreneurial teams.
Successful entrepreneurship is critical to a vibrant economy, but about 50% of new ventures fail within five years with dysfunctional teamwork being one of the most common causes.
A team of researchers, led by faculty from the Odette School of Business, are addressing this issue by investigating the social dynamics that enable startup teams to overcome adversities and uncertainties associated with starting a new business.
Stephen Carlisle, president and managing director of GM Canada, addresses guests during the Georgie-Odette Leadership Symposium on Thursday, Nov. 16, 2017.
GM Canada presdent and managing director Stephen Carlisle addressed a packed house during the annual Georgie-Odette Leadership Symposium on Thursday.
UWindsor MBA graduate Trevor Georgie has returned to Windsor with the Saint John Sea Dogs in an attempt to win the Memorial Cup.
UWindsor MBA graduate Trevor Georgie has returned to Windsor with the Saint John Sea Dogs in an attempt to win the Memorial Cup.