by Tassan Sung | May 19, 2026 | Stories
“There is going to be a lot of change over the next 20–30 years, and the most important thing is going to be our ability to change.” Meeting Dr. Stephanie Simmons is to marvel at her intellectual horsepower while simultaneously appreciating her humility and dogged...
by Tassan Sung | May 19, 2026 | Stories
Creating generational wealth through the sale of a company is often portrayed as the finish line for many family-run businesses. In reality, however, it can mark the beginning of an entirely new chapter – one filled with uncertainty, emotional complexity, and...
by Tassan Sung | May 19, 2026 | Stories
Like many women in leadership, Rebecca Pang has worked tirelessly for decades. Now, after achieving many of her career goals, she is rediscovering the artistic expression that shaped her youth, incorporating music into an already full life that includes family,...
by Tassan Sung | May 19, 2026 | Stories
There are leaders we constantly read about, see online and in the paper, and then there are leaders who occupy some of the most influential positions in Canada, yet fly under the radar while brilliantly running some of the country’s largest organizations. Tina Osen is...
by Tassan Sung | May 19, 2026 | Stories
I first saw Joanna Cameron speak at a Cause We Care charity luncheon several years ago. As a partner at Osler law firm, she was one of the luncheon sponsors and spoke, but not in the way sponsors typically do at these events. She held the room rapt as she told a raw,...