March 2: Professor Charlebois’ Food Fight
Associate Dean, Research and Graduate Studies, Sylvain Charlebois was recently quoted in the National Post on his views regarding efficiency and change in the food industry. Read the full article
Associate Dean, Research and Graduate Studies, Sylvain Charlebois was recently quoted in the National Post on his views regarding efficiency and change in the food industry. Read the full article
“People think accounting is about numbers, and at first glance it is. But what lies beneath is human behaviour and judgment, and I want to understand more about human behaviour through an interdisciplinary lens,” says Sandra Scott, newly appointed professor in the Department of Business.
Professor Kerry Godfrey has been named a "2011 Fellow of the Institute" of the prestigious Ontario Hostelry Institute (OHI). The fellows of the institute exemplify their outstanding contributions to culinary hospitality, tourism and the hospitality industry. It also acknowledges their personal and professional industry accomplishments.
Individuals such as Professor Godfrey best demonstrate excellence and personal professionalism along with an unwavering support of industry-specific and professional institute training.
Six graduates of the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management were recognized as the Ontario Hostelry Institute’s (OHI), “Top 30 Under 30.” Jenn DiRaddo (Human Resources Specialist, Oliver & Bonacini Restaurants), Stephanie Guth (Line Cook – The Ritz Carlton, The Four Seasons, Toronto), Todd Hand (Acting Director, Foodbuy Canada - Compass Group), Sasha Saladziuk (Instructor, University of Guelph), Kylee Vankoughnet (Operations Standards Manager, Tim Horton's Inc.) and Robin Wilson(Manager - Events, Oliver & Bonacini) will be honoured in Toronto at the
The World Hunger Summit, organized by CME student Gavin Armstrong, was a tremendous success. Hundreds of people from across North America gathered on the weekend for the annual Universities Fighting World Hunger Summit. It's the sixth summit, but the first time the event has taken place outside the U.S.
"It's a landmark event, primarily I think because it was an idea instigated by a student, and then organized almost entirely by an undergraduate student," says Alastair Summerlee, president of the University of Guelph,
On April 2, CME students Mike Ackland, Kenneth Bache, Lee Fridman, Justin Sythes and Alexandra Skorupski will host the CME Trading Simulation. The competition will provide students with the opportunity to compete in a daylong simulation, while gaining valuable experience, and networking with industry professionals.
The last thing Prof. Sylvain Charlebois wants to do is keep his research a secret. “As a researcher, I feel it is part of my duty to convey some of the knowledge we create to the wider public. We are part of a publicly-funded institution, so we have a responsibility to the public. Yes, it is challenging for any academic to translate for this audience, but it is also exciting.”
Congratulations to our newest CME grads who received their degrees at convocation yesterday. It was a wonderful turnout with presentations from President Alastair J. S. Summerlee, Chancellor Pamela Wallin and a special introduction by marketing management student Gavin Armstrong.
Degrees were awarded in the following categories: bachelor of arts, bachelor of commerce, master of arts, master of arts (leadership), master of business administration, master of science and doctor of philosophy.
If you didn't enjoy doing something, felt apprehensive about even getting started and produced mediocre results, wouldn't you think it might be time to try a different approach? Professor Joan Flaherty, School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, says most people find writing intimidating and less-than-enjoyable. That’s why she thinks it’s time for something new: a counter-intuitive approach that turns what you’ve been taught about writing upside down.
Globalization is redefining many industries today, and that means most industries are undergoing some form of restructuring. Some companies may merge, some may buy out others, some may sell, and some may shift their focus. But how do owners and managers know the best approach to take?