04.26.2023 - By Canadian Club of Toronto
According to a recent study conducted by Smith School of Business, 81% of Canadians feel it is the role of the CEO of a company to take a firm position on important social issues.
Perhaps in response, many executives have recently spoken out publicly on social and environmental issues. Is this trend a distraction or even a risk, especially now that many firms are facing greater pressure to improve core performance? Or is this the exact moment we distinguish the true visionaries from the rest of the group?
Join Canadian Club Toronto on April 26 for a timely discussion on the leadership implications and the risks and rewards of being an Outspoken CEO. This panel will be moderated by Andy Willis (Business Columnist, Report on Business, The Globe and Mail) and will feature:
Tabatha Bull – President CEO, Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business
Dr. Wanda Costen – Dean, Smith School of Business at Queen’s University
Meghan Roach – President CEO, Roots Corporation
Jim Stanford – Economist and Director, Centre for Future Work