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Marc Parent, former CEO of CAE

This week on The CEO Series, Karl Moore speaks with Marc Parent, former President and CEO of CAE and one of Canada’s most influential aviation leaders. Join us this week as they discuss his transition from Bombardier to leading CAE, how he navigated geopolitical pressures and glo ...  Show more

Mathieu Darche, GM and Executive VP of the New York Islanders

This week on The CEO Series, Karl Moore speaks with Mathieu Darche, General Manager and Executive Vice President of the New York Islanders, about what goes on behind the scenes in managing an NHL franchise, how leadership and team culture drive performance, and how analytics and ...  Show more

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