Personal Account: 25 Tales About Leadership, Learning, And Legacy From A Lifetime At Bank Of Montreal

Tony Comper
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Personal Account: 25 Tales About Leadership, Learning, And Legacy From A Lifetime At Bank Of Montreal

Tony Comper
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“This is not a memoir you would generally expect from a banker. The title of the book — Personal Account — describes the road he followed in his career path and reflects his personal perspective from an environment rich with opportunities for readers to learn from. I highly recommend taking that trip with him.” — Policy Magazine
  • Date de publication : Nov 03, 2020
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 256
  • Éditeur : ECW Press
  • ISBN : 9781770415171
  • Dimensions : 6.0" W x 0.87" L x 9.0" H
Tony Comper, CM (Toronto, Ontario), began working at Bank of Montreal at age 16, launching a four decade-long career that culminated first with his tenure as the chief operating officer, and then as the bank’s chief executive officer from 1998–2006. Tony and his wife, Liz, were named members of the Order of Canada for their work with the FAST (Fighting Anti-Semitism Together) foundation. Bruce Dowbiggin’s (Calgary, Alberta) career has included successful stints in television, radio, theater, and print. His books include Money Players (a finalist for the 2004 National Business Book Award), The Defence Never Rests, The Stick, and Cap in Hand.

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