Founders and Presenters: Waterstone HC

Dec 31, 2008
Each week, the Financial Post profiles one winner of Waterstone Human Capital’s 2008 10 Most Admired Corporate Cultures program. This week, Gordon Nixon, chief executive and president of Royal Bank of Canada, told Sanam Islam how the bank demonstrated excellence in the five areas... { MORE }
Dec 24, 2008
Each week, the Financial Post profiles a winner of Waterstone Human Capital’s 2008 10 Most Admired Corporate Cultures program. This week, Sanam Islam spoke with Robert Johnson, chief executive and president of Purolator Courier Ltd., about how the company demonstrates excellence in... { MORE }
Dec 18, 2008
For Immediate Release:Leaders Play Crucial Role in Retaining Top Talent In An Economic Downturn, saysHuman Capital Expert Toronto, December 18th, 2008: Marty Parker, the country’s leading expert on humancapital, says 2009 will be a critical test of Canada’s corporate leaders and... { MORE }
Dec 17, 2008
Each week, the Financial Post profiles one winner of Waterstone Human Capital’s 2008 10 Most Admired Corporate Cultures program. This week, Sanam Islam spoke with John Betts, chief executive of McDonald’s Canada, about how the company demonstrates excellence in the five areas used to... { MORE }
Dec 10, 2008
Each week, the Financial Post profiles one winner of Waterstone Human Capital’s 2008 10 Most Admired Corporate Cultures program. This week, SanamIslam spoke with Gene Lewis, general manager of e-finance solutions developer Intuit Canada, about how the company demonstrates excellence... { MORE }
Dec 3, 2008
Each week, the Financial Post will profile one winner of Waterstone Human Capital’s 2008 10 Most Admired Corporate Cultures program. This week, SanamIslam spoke with Kathleen Taylor, chief operating officer of privately held Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, about how the company... { MORE }
Nov 26, 2008
Each week, the Financial Post will profile one winner of Waterstone Human Capital’s 2008 10 Most Admired Corporate Cultures program. This week, Sanam Islam spoke with Mark Pacinda, Boston Pizza International’s president, about how the company demonstrated excellence in the five areas... { MORE }
Nov 20, 2008
Edmonton-based tax software company Intuit Canada has made the top 10 list of most admired corporate cultures. WestJet Airline is the only other Alberta firm to make the list compiled by Waterstone Human Capital, a Toronto-based search firm. The other companies are Boston Pizza... { MORE }
Nov 19, 2008
In 2004, the executives at Toronto-based Waterstone Human Capital, a top retainer-based search firm, were curious to know what topics the Canadian business leadership community wanted to learn more about. Their research found that chief executives were increasingly talking about... { MORE }
Nov 19, 2008
Companies with a positive corporate culture are making more money, according to an annual survey by Toronto-based Waterstone Human Capital. This year's study found an overwhelming 82 per cent of executives surveyed said culture has a strong, or very strong, impact on their company's... { MORE }

June 7, 2010
We’re thrilled to announce that E. Hunter Harrison, the former president and CEO of CN, has agreed...
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