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John Molson School Advisory Board welcomes new members

Anne-Marie Croteau: 'Working alongside our corporate members gives us insights into the broader business landscape.'
September 12, 2024
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Clockwise from top: Ian Selvarajah, Marcello Iacovella, Delphine Manceau and Martin Cossette, advisory board members at the John Molson School of Business Clockwise from top: Ian Selvarajah, Marcello Iacovella, Martin Cossette and Delphine Manceau, advisory board members at the John Molson School of Business

The John Molson School of Business Advisory Board is proud to welcome four new corporate members: Martin Cossett; senior vice-president, corporate strategy and corporate secretary, Bell Canada and BCE; Marcello Iacovella, vice-president, sales, business development and partner at WATERAX Inc; Delphine Manceau, dean, NEOMA Business School; and Ian Selvarajah, partner, management consulting, technology strategy and digital transformation, KPMG Canada.

“We are so thrilled to welcome our new members,” says Anne-Marie Croteau, dean of the John Molson School of Business.

“Working alongside our corporate members gives us insights into the broader business landscape and strengthens our connection with the business community. We thank them and all our advisory board members for their time and commitment to ensuring our school is among the best in the world.”

Ken Brooks joined the board in 2016 and served as chair from 2019 to 2024. After eight years of service, he has left the board. Nathalie Le Prohon will take on the role of chair with Robert Szokup serving as vice-chair.

“We are grateful to Ken for his many contributions over his tenure. He brought enthusiasm and positive energy, and we thank him for his support,” says Croteau.

The new members join existing members George Alexopoulos, vice-president, sales, Belden Canada Inc; Nelson Gentiletti, board member/advisory services; Karina Bosca, senior business analyst, Tulipe Management Consulting and president, John Molson School alumni chapter; Nancy Hammond, senior consultant in financial services, strategy and gender, International Finance Corporation (IFC); Maria Mangiocavallo, vice-president and head, commercial banking, Quebec Region, Scotiabank; and Anna Martini, chief executive officer, Psycho Bunny; and Julia Khon, founder and president, unaburo.

Learn more about the John Molson School of Business Advisory Board.



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