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In Memoriam - Wallace Crowston

On February 25, 2024, a major figure in Â鶹AV Desautels’ history passed away. Wallace (Wally) Crowston was a former professor and dean who led the Faculty of Management during the late 1980s and 1990s. Crowston’s research explored the use of computer-based information systems to plan and coordinate project management, and he authored widely cited articles in major journals.

Published: 23 Apr 2024

New York City Public Pension Fund pushes RBC for energy transparency

The New York City Public Pension Fund has pushed Canada’s largest bank to deliver greater transparency about its investments in green energy and fossil fuels. The Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) will begin publishing the ratio between the two types of energy investments in its portfolio.

Published: 17 Apr 2024

After a slow 2023, exchange-traded fund listings are revitalizing

In 2023, more than 120 exchange-traded funds (ETFs) were delisted in Canada—more than four times as many as in an average year. Even so, there was still a net gain in the overall number of ETFs, with 164 new ones launching for the year. With numbers in for the first quarter of 2024, the high number of delistings appears to have been an anomaly.

Published: 17 Apr 2024

Two Â鶹AV Desautels professors amongst recipients of the President’s Prize for Public Engagement through Media

Â鶹AV's President’s Prize for Public Engagement Through Media recognizes outstanding achievement among those who share their knowledge with the public. In 2024, Â鶹AV Desautels was well-represented among the winners.

Published: 17 Apr 2024

Mary Dellar named MUS Professor of the Year

The Management Undergraduate Society (MUS) has awarded the 2023-2024 Professor of the Year Award to Mary Dellar. This annual award recognizes a professor's outstanding commitment to students and engaging and innovative teaching methods. It is the highest honour given by the undergraduate student body at the Â鶹AV Desautels Faculty of Management.

Published: 16 Apr 2024

The Hot Cities World Tour explores Egypt and Morocco

Since its inception in 2009, Â鶹AV's annual Hot Cities of the World Tour has taken undergraduates, graduates, alumni, and professors to the frontier of our increasingly globalized world. This year, the 13th iteration of the tour visited Egypt and Morocco – two of the largest and most important economies in Africa, and critical gateways to Europe and the Middle East.

Published: 12 Apr 2024

IMPM alumnus recognized with 2024 Wealth Briefing Award in London

The achievements of International Master’s Program for Managers alumnus Damiano Baj (IMPM’16) were recognized with the European Chief Information Officer Award at the Wealth Briefing Awards in London on March 21, 2024.

Published: 3 Apr 2024

Incomes are up in Quebec, and Â鶹AV’s Personal Finance Essentials course can help people learn more about managing their money

Widespread access to higher education is a relatively recent phenomenon. People in Quebec only started attending university in significant numbers in the 1960s. And Quebec’s highly educated workforce has yielded dividends, writes Nicolas Bérubé in La Presse. In 2021, the median household income was up 26% from ten years before. It’s a golden age for earners in Quebec, and with more income comes more money management responsibility.

Published: 3 Apr 2024

Bell Centre matchup between Montreal and Toronto will set Professional Women’s Hockey League attendance record

The Montreal Canadiens have been the hottest ticket in town for over a century, but the Habs are no longer the only professional hockey team capable of drawing a standing-room only crowd to the Bell Centre. Tickets for the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) April 20, 2024, matchup between Montreal and Toronto sold out in less than twenty minutes, and will set a new record for a PWHL game.

Published: 3 Apr 2024

Tata Consultancy Services to grow AI and analytics capabilities in Montreal

Headquartered in Mumbai, the Tata Group is a multibillion-dollar conglomerate with operations in more than 100 countries. Their information technology services arm Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is expanding its operations in Montreal. They’re investing in a state-of-the-art IT services delivery facility that will provide TCS customers with a range of technology solutions, including AI, machine learning, cloud computing, and advanced analytics.

Published: 22 Mar 2024

Â鶹AV Desautels faculty members and researchers celebrated at Bravo Gala

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Â鶹AV hosted its annual Bravo Gala on Thursday, March 21, which honours its faculty members and researchers who have won special awards, memberships and prizes over the past year. Â鶹AV Desautels is proud to announce 14 of its faculty amongst the distinguished honourees this year. Congratulations to our deserving laureates! Full list below. #Bravo2024

Published: 21 Mar 2024

The MPFE course helps Canadians make the most of their money

The Â鶹AV Personal Finance Essentials (MPFE) course helps prepare young Canadians for life, Benjamin Croitoru tells Jessica Moorhouse on the More Money Podcast. Personal finance should be taught in high school, or maybe even junior high, he posits. Finance can seem intimidating to the uninitiated, but personal finance isn’t as complicated as the world of high finance.

Published: 14 Mar 2024

Advanced life deferred annuities can give retirees peace of mind

For people with defined contribution pension plans, longevity risk is a significant concern. You don’t want to outlive your money. The issue is compounded because today’s retirees have longer life expectancies than ever before, writes Sebastien Betermier in Benefits Canada.

Published: 14 Mar 2024

Temu’s low prices are drawing in consumers despite product quality issues

The online marketplace Temu, launched in 2022, has become one of the most downloaded apps in North America. The platform is known for ultra-low prices, though the quality and safety of the products it sells are sometimes suspect.

Published: 14 Mar 2024

MBA studies sharpen management skills, but can’t create managers on their own

Some scholars have argued that MBAs serve business school bottom lines more than they benefit students, writes Ann Peng in the Kansas City Business Journal. Other studies have quantified significant financial benefits for those who hold these degrees. But the MBA doesn’t make the manager, and Peng suggests that recruiting MBA students based on their leadership experience instead of their years of general work experience can facilitate their leadership development.

Published: 8 Mar 2024

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