Bright Side of Business: CEO’s art auction raises over $26K for new Civic Hospital campus
The auction, called Art For Impact, featured the work of 21 local artists.
Bright Side of Business: CEO’s art auction raises over $26K for new Civic Hospital campus
The auction, called Art For Impact, featured the work of 21 local artists.
Telfer alumna Kathryn Tremblay on turning ‘dark moments’ into opportunities
While the chief executive exudes positivity and joy, she’s faced her share of hurdles. On the topic of resilience, Tremblay was honest.
Turn it up to 11: Rainbow Bistro is not only back, it’s better than ever
It’s like the Rainbow Bistro found its pot of gold when a group of savvy businessmen, motivated by their love of music, banded together to
10th Annual Unlikely Pairing event raises $125,000 for Christie Lake Kids
Formal dining rooms in homes around the city made a giant comeback Saturday night. That’s because caring donors and loyal supporters of Christie Lake Kids
2021 Best Ottawa Business Awards honours top recipients
Members of Ottawa’s business community came together Friday to applaud, admire and appreciate a who’s-who of local leaders.
Ottawa’s CEO of The Year: Kathryn Tremblay
As pandemic-fuelled chaos swirled all around her business 18 months ago, Kathryn Tremblay calmly stood in the eye of the storm. She plotted an organizational
ExcelHR co-founder Kathryn Tremblay named Ottawa’s 2021 CEO of the Year
Altis-excelHR group of companies are on track to place more than 8,000 workers across Canada in 2021, and the firms’ combined revenues are expected to
‘I wanted to do more and I wanted to do it better’
Three decades on, CEO Kathryn Tremblay writes new chapter for excelHR
Best Offices Ottawa: Drawing up a blueprint for a glass house
By closely collaborating to address a unique set of challenges, in[tempo] design and Excel HR created a workspace that balances openness with privacy and sleekness
Strong turnout for opening of Rockcliffe Park’s new $1.5-million field house and outdoor ice rink
You could hear the crisp sound of skates on ice, mixed with children’s voices and laughter, as a large crowd of residents turned out Sunday
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