Globe and mail ceo of the year
The Globe and Mail's CEO of the Year award is an annual recognition of outstanding leadership and achievement in the business world. Here are some of the past winners:
- 2019: Mark Wiseman, CEO of BlackRock Canada
- 2018: Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors
- 2017: Howard Schultz, CEO of Starbucks
- 2016: Mary T. Barra, CEO of General Motors
- 2015: Tim Hortons CEO Marc Caira
- 2014: Indra Nooyi, CEO of PepsiCo
- 2013: Jim Balsillie, co-CEO of Research in Motion (RIM)
- 2012: Jim Treliving, CEO of Boston Pizza
- 2011: Jim Balsillie, co-CEO of Research in Motion (RIM)
- 2010: David O'Brien, CEO of Canadian Tire
The Globe and Mail's CEO of the Year award is based on a rigorous selection process that considers factors such as:
- Financial performance: The CEO's ability to drive growth, profitability, and shareholder value.
- Strategic vision: The CEO's ability to develop and execute a compelling strategy that drives long-term success.
- Leadership: The CEO's ability to inspire and motivate employees, build strong relationships with stakeholders, and navigate complex challenges.
- Innovation: The CEO's ability to drive innovation and adapt to changing market conditions.
- Corporate social responsibility: The CEO's commitment to corporate social responsibility, including environmental sustainability, diversity and inclusion, and community engagement.
The award is presented annually at The Globe and Mail's CEO of the Year gala, which brings together business leaders, policymakers, and other stakeholders to celebrate excellence in leadership.