Nov. 4, 2022

Haskayne School of Business hosts summit for business leaders on North American prosperity

Held in partnership with the Business Councils of Canada and Alberta and Innovate Canmore, the Global Business Futures Summit is facilitating big picture thinking – and acting

Calgary, AB – Business leaders in North America are navigating rapid change. 

Sustainability, reconciliation, geopolitics, migration, resources resiliency and a growing digital divide all present both opportunities and challenges for North American organizations. That’s why business leaders gathered at the end of October in Canmore, Alberta, for the first-ever Global Business Futures Summit – to discuss and share ideas around adapting to change.

The summit is just the beginning. A detailed summit report will be issued later this year recapping the conversation and outlining next steps. The report will be followed by webinars, panel discussions and continued peer-to-peer conversations.

The 65 Summit attendees represented a diverse mix of senior business leaders, business groups, academics, policy makers, trade organizations and industry associations from Canada, the United States and Mexico. 

Unlike many business gatherings, this summit was focused on facilitating strategic conversations in a peer-to-peer environment led by expert facilitators and aided by MBA students – tomorrow’s business leaders. The students facilitated table conversations and will be integral in the creation of the upcoming report.

“We are building something important. Something that will help determine the future of North American business. Our summit emphasizes corporate leadership, as opposed to public policy. We ask, what can and should business do to solve big challenges and address opportunities? The conversations we held were lively and passionate debates about where we can make an impact individually, within our organizations and broadly as a region in North America.”

Oleksiy Osiyevskyy, director of the Global Business Futures Initiative (GBFI) and associate dean, graduate programs at Haskayne

The Global Business Futures Initiative was formed at Haskayne to provide resources and tactical expertise for business leaders to help them future-proof their businesses.

“The summit was different. Top leaders rolled up their sleeves and worked together, sharing insights on how to enhance both North American competitiveness and global societal impact.”

Jim Dewald, dean of the Haskayne School of Business

Learn more about the Global Business Futures Initiative here.

Media inquiries

Karen Perl-Pollard
Senior Communications Strategist

Haskayne School of Business
403.620.7260 (cell)
Karen.perl.pollard@haskayne.ucalgary.ca

 

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About the Haskayne School of Business
The Haskayne School of Business was founded at the University of Calgary in 1967, and was named in honour of Richard F. Haskayne, OC, AOE, FCA, in 2002. The business school has approximately 4,000 full- and part-time students enrolled in bachelor's, master's, doctorate and executive education programs, and stays connected with its more than 26,000 alumni in 90 countries worldwide. Haskayne is where big ideas come to life and bold leaders thrive. Our mission is to create innovative research, unparalleled learning opportunities and meaningful engagement with our community.

For more information, visit haskayne.ucalgary.ca or follow on Twitter @HaskayneSchool