Sparks to Speeches chronicles the remarkable life of Ralph Sultan, whose long and storied career exemplifies adaptability and interdisciplinary accomplishment.
Sultan was born to immigrant parents, and he began his professional journey in the family house-painting business in Vancouver. He then took on heavy construction in hydroelectric projects and technical marketing roles for companies such as Linde Air, contributing to the development of the Avro Arrow and Rolls-Royce aircraft engines. His career subsequently transitioned to academia, where he spent fifteen years at Harvard University, culminating in a professorship at the age of thirty-two, all while engaging in economic research on oligopolistic markets and consulting for global corporations, including Coca-Cola, IBM, and General Electric. Sultan’s professional trajectory also extended into the finance and resource industries as he filled the roles of chief economist of The Royal Bank of Canada, executive vice president at Anglo American’s Hudbay subsidiary, co-owner of a major Yukon mine, and participant in international negotiations on energy and mining projects. His later years were marked by political service as a Liberal minister in British Columbia, reflecting a life dedicated to public duty.
Throughout this staggering memoir, Sultan reflects on the interplay between personal ambition and societal contribution that has defined his professional exploits, as well as the dynamics of reinvention he strove for across business, academia, and politics.