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John Molson (December 28, 1763 – January 11, 1836) was an English-born brewer and entrepreneur in colonial Quebec and Lower Canada. He was the founder of Molson Brewery.
In 1763, John Molson was born in the village of Moulton near Spalding, Lincolnshire. His father John Molson senior (1730–1770) had, in 1760, married Mary Elsdale (1739–1772), the eldest daughter of Samuel Elsdale (1704–1788), of Surfleet. Her brother, Robinson Elsdale (1744–1783), was a celebrated privateer, whose unpublished exploits formed the basis of the novel by Frederick Marryat, The Privateersman (1846). Before the marriage, John Molson senior inherited a property known as Snake Hall, in Moulton Eaugate which consisted of a home and various outbuildings associated with 38 acres (15 ha) of land.
John Molson senior died on June 4, 1770. His will bequeathed properties to his wife and five surviving children. Under their marriage settlement, Snake Hall went to Mary, and was to then pass on to his eldest son, John, upon her death. She died on September 21, 1772. John senior had named four guardians and trustees for the estate; the young John Molson's financial affairs were overseen by his paternal uncle, Thomas Molson but in September 1771 Thomas turned over the duties of trustee and guardian to Samuel Elsdale, possibly due to poor health, as he died the following spring. Under Samuel Elsdale's oversight, Snake Hall was rented out to the benefit of their trusts. John went to live with a man named William Robinson, and at age 12 in 1776 was consigned to the care of a Mr Whitehead, who was paid for his board and education until 1780, when he turned 16. Writers have criticized Samuel Elsdale for his oversight but he seems to have performed his duties prudently, although John Molson plainly chafed under his guardianship.
A business school is a university-level institution that confers degrees in business administration or management. Such a school can also be known as school of management, school of business, school of business administration, or, colloquially, b-school or biz school. A business school teaches topics such as accounting, administration, strategy, economics, entrepreneurship, finance, human resource management, information systems, logistics, marketing, organizational psychology, organizational behavior, public relations, research methods and real estate among others.
There are several forms of business schools, including school of business, business administration, and management.
The John Molson School of Business (JMSB) is a business school located in Montreal, Canada. JMSB was established in 1974 by Concordia University and is considered one of the most prominent business schools in the world.
The Goodman Institute of Investment Management is a program at the John Molson School of Business. The Goodman Institute’s MBA in Investment Management Program provides the world’s only MBA program that fully integrates the requirements of the CFA Program. This combined curriculum permits students to study towards two world-recognized designations simultaneously.
The Molson Brewery was formed in Montreal in 1786. In 2005 Molson merged with US-based Coors to form Molson Coors Brewing Company, the world's seventh-largest brewing company at that time. The Canadian division of the Molson Coors Brewing Company is Molson-Coors Canada Inc.. Molson's first brewery was located on the St. Lawrence River in Montreal where the Molson family continues to maintain its operations today.
Founded in Montreal in 1786, the Molson Brewery is the oldest brewery in North America and continues to produce beer on the site of the original brewery. The company brews and markets a number of the most popular brands of beer in Canada. Domestic labels include Molson Canadian, Molson M, Molson Export, Molson Dry, Molson Exel De-Alcoholized beer, Old Style Pilsner, Rickard’s, Creemore Springs and Granville Island Brewing. Through partnerships with other major brewers, Molson Coors Canada also offers a diverse portfolio of beer brands, including Coors Light, Corona, Miller Genuine Draft (ending in 2015), Heineken, Foster's Lager and Tiger. Molson employs 3,000 people in Canada and operates five breweries in locations across the country (Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Moncton and St. John's), as well as the Creemore micro-brewery in Ontario and Granville Island Brewing in British Columbia. Molson Coors Canada is part of the Molson Coors Brewing Company.
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http://johnmolson.concordia.ca/graduate-programs/mba-program Learn why students choose the John Molson School of Business to do the MBA.
An amazing edition of the John Molson MBA ICC came to a close last Friday, January 8th, 2016. Reminisce on the good times through the recap video, and share your experience with friends & family! Promotional video made by the amazing Helene Ha: http://www.gourmandisesproductions.com The John Molson MBA ICC is the world’s largest graduate case competition. Held annually in Montreal, the competition celebrated its 35th anniversary from January 3rd to 8th, 2016.
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http://johnmolson.concordia.ca/msc Stephanie Peck graduated in 2012 from the MSc in Marketing at Concordia University's John Molson School of Business. Ms. Peck talks about how the MSc allowed her to pursue her studies in a specialized program right after completing her Bachelor of Commerce. She also explains how completing the MSc thesis has helped her develop a wide range of skills that she now uses in her professional and personal life. For more information about the John Molson MSc program please visit http://johnmolson.concordia.ca/msc
What is a playback artist? Well i had the same question when i first applied for the job. I soon found out that its something we usually see everyday in movies, tv, and video games. We take it for granted but it's definitely noticed if it isn't there. A playback artist is someone who creates on set graphics and motion graphics. Anything you see on a monitor usually had to be designed and created to function properly ( which is usually controlled by an on set playback tech ). SGU was my first big step into the television industry and im thankful for it everyday, i had so much fun doing what i was doing so i figured i should share what i had involvement in as a playback artist for Stargate Universe. Everything you are about to see was either created by myself or modified in someway from e...
When watching television commercials, you might not always notice that the products they are trying to sell you are increasingly becoming computer generated, most obviously those that are animated - who can miss a talking pop can or a dancing M&M;? - and with more subtlety, the final beauty shot. You'll see 3D food products, mobile phones, razors, pop bottles, beer bottles, waffles, dominoes, handbags, volleyballs, soccer balls, pharmaceuticals and arguably the most extreme of all product shots – the automobile. Product shots are important to solidify the consumers "brand recognition" and maximize "product appeal" which is a vital issue in effective advertising. Perhaps due to the pressure that comes along with this responsibility more and more Directors are looking to 3D animation t...
Funniest meeting I ever attended in my entire Toastmasters history! Date: Wednesday, December 14, 2011 Location: John Molson School of Business, Concordia University (in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) speakwithstyle.ca toastmasters.org
Vancouver artist Ian Wallace has been exhibiting since the late 1960s. In his talk The Financial District, he spoke on his exhibition The Economy of the Image, on view at The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery in Toronto, Canada from 9 October 2010 - 2 January 2011 . A teacher at the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design from 1972 to 1998, Wallace has contributed to the development of contemporary Canadian art for over forty years. In 2004 he received the Governor General’s Award in Visual Arts and in 2009 he received the Molson Prize, both from the Canada Council for the Arts. A three-part survey of his work was held at Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen in Düsseldorf, Witte de With in Rotterdam and Kunsthalle Zurich in 2008. Ian Wallace's work is represented by Catriona Jef...
Conférenciers: Yves Gilbert, ingénieur et représentant du propriétaire, Services des immeubles, Université Concordia Lyse M. Tremblay, architecte et consultante LEED, Lyse M. Tremblay Éco-Architecture inc. Benoit Lamoureux, architecte, Fichten Soiferman et associés architectes José A. Candanedo, étudiant au doctorat, Université Concordia La conférence porte sur les thèmes suivants : 1. les raisons qui ont menée l’Université Concordia à vouloir faire certifier leur nouveau pavillon; 2. la présentation du pavillon John Molson et comment les stratégies LEED ont été intégrées au bâtiment; 3. la présentation du projet de démonstration de photovoltaïque et de chauffage solaire.
This is a slightly revised version of the candid video presented during Closing Ceremony of the John Molson Undergraduate Case Competition 2012. All footage is user-submitted by volunteers or organizing committee members. Copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners.
ctvmontreal.ca MONTREAL — Although born with cerebral palsy, Jay Jones Doyle can do most anything. One thing he can't do, however is stop his son's wrist-shot "He's a good goalie," says his son Benjamin."But I can score on him." Fatherhood and living a normal life were not in the cards for Jones, whose doctors told his mother Francine that a young Jay would never walk. But when he was five, she received a call from Willingdon School telling her that he'd managed to grip the railing and take the stairs on his own for the first time. "I don't think I ever had such a wonderful phone call in my life," she says. Many factors can cause the brain damage that leads to cerebral palsy. It is not communicable, hereditary or progressive, so the condition does not worsen with time. There are an ...
CASA Cares is proud to present the 8th Annual Charity Fashion Show. For the first time ever, CASA Cares is combining Fashion with environmental awareness in a night we promise you will never forget! "Recollection: Think Fashion Differently" promises to bring you an array of local and Eco-friendly Designers from Montreal, Quebec, and the rest of Canada. We will combine these designs with a night of Fashion, Entertainment, and an amazing after party with everyone who made this show possible! CASA Cares is a non-profit organization run by students at the John Molson School of Business in Concordia University. Every year, our biggest event consists of a Fashion Show to raise funds for the Montreal Children's Hospital. Throughout the years, we have raised a total of $60,000 dollars thanks to...
A team of Nanyang MBA participants, comprising Cory Reid, Aswathi Suresh, Sunitha Vijiyasingam and Jonah Wong, led by our recent MBA graduate, Akshay Regulagedda who attended as coach representative, has won the John Molson MBA International Case Competition that was held in Montreal, Canada from 4th to 9th January 2015. Professor Vijay Sethi coached and prepared the team intensely for this Competition. This is the full version of the interview.
Our interview with John Molson Disclaimer- In anyway do not own the Molson brewery or any molson products, This is just a harmless video for a history project.
A team of Nanyang MBA participants, comprising Cory Reid, Aswathi Suresh, Sunitha Vijiyasingam and Jonah Wong, led by our recent MBA graduate, Akshay Regulagedda who attended as coach representative, has won the John Molson MBA International Case Competition that was held in Montreal, Canada from 4th to 9th January 2015. Professor Vijay Sethi coached and prepared the team intensely for this Competition. This is the short version of the interview.
Interview with the John Molson Supply Chain and Business Technology Association (JSBA). The BTM TalentMash event was designed to connect employers with BTM students, spread awareness about the BTM program and create a forum for BTM students to connect and have a great opportunity for professional development. Last year’s event brought together over 400 students and over 60 employer representatives for a day of networking and learning. We aim to build on that success by making 2015 TalentMash the marquee event for BTM students and employers. http://btmtalentmashquebec.ca Time & Date: October 3rd, 2015 Location: Concordia University
http://johnmolson.concordia.ca/en/career-services Please watch this video prior to attending the Interviewing I Workshop at Career Management Service, John Molson School of Business, Concordia University.
An amazing edition of the John Molson MBA ICC came to a close last Friday, January 8th, 2016. Reminisce on the good times through the recap video, and share your experience with friends & family! Promotional video made by the amazing Helene Ha: http://www.gourmandisesproductions.com The John Molson MBA ICC is the world’s largest graduate case competition. Held annually in Montreal, the competition celebrated its 35th anniversary from January 3rd to 8th, 2016.
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Gad Saad joins Dave Rubin to discuss the Sam Harris and Bill Maher disagreement with Ben Affleck on racism, Islamophobia and religion. ►►Watch the full interview: http://www.ora.tv/rubinreport/2015/8/6/gad-saad-interview-dave-rubin-report ►►Rubin Report on Ora TV debuts this September, and you'll still be able to catch it right here on YouTube! ►►Subscribe to Rubin Report for more: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RubinReport ►►Watch Rubin Report on Ora TV (coming soon): http://www.ora.tv/RubinReport Comment below or tweet to Dave at https://twitter.com/RubinReport ****** Follow Dave on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RubinReport Like Dave on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/daverubin About Dave Rubin: http://daverubin.tv/ About Rubin Report: http://www.rubinreport.co...
http://johnmolson.concordia.ca/graduate-programs/mba-program Learn why students choose the John Molson School of Business to do the MBA.
An amazing edition of the John Molson MBA ICC came to a close last Friday, January 8th, 2016. Reminisce on the good times through the recap video, and share your experience with friends & family! Promotional video made by the amazing Helene Ha: http://www.gourmandisesproductions.com The John Molson MBA ICC is the world’s largest graduate case competition. Held annually in Montreal, the competition celebrated its 35th anniversary from January 3rd to 8th, 2016.
January 6, 2017 at 1:30PM
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January 4, 2017 at 9:15AM
http://johnmolson.concordia.ca/msc Stephanie Peck graduated in 2012 from the MSc in Marketing at Concordia University's John Molson School of Business. Ms. Peck talks about how the MSc allowed her to pursue her studies in a specialized program right after completing her Bachelor of Commerce. She also explains how completing the MSc thesis has helped her develop a wide range of skills that she now uses in her professional and personal life. For more information about the John Molson MSc program please visit http://johnmolson.concordia.ca/msc
What is a playback artist? Well i had the same question when i first applied for the job. I soon found out that its something we usually see everyday in movies, tv, and video games. We take it for granted but it's definitely noticed if it isn't there. A playback artist is someone who creates on set graphics and motion graphics. Anything you see on a monitor usually had to be designed and created to function properly ( which is usually controlled by an on set playback tech ). SGU was my first big step into the television industry and im thankful for it everyday, i had so much fun doing what i was doing so i figured i should share what i had involvement in as a playback artist for Stargate Universe. Everything you are about to see was either created by myself or modified in someway from e...
When watching television commercials, you might not always notice that the products they are trying to sell you are increasingly becoming computer generated, most obviously those that are animated - who can miss a talking pop can or a dancing M&M;? - and with more subtlety, the final beauty shot. You'll see 3D food products, mobile phones, razors, pop bottles, beer bottles, waffles, dominoes, handbags, volleyballs, soccer balls, pharmaceuticals and arguably the most extreme of all product shots – the automobile. Product shots are important to solidify the consumers "brand recognition" and maximize "product appeal" which is a vital issue in effective advertising. Perhaps due to the pressure that comes along with this responsibility more and more Directors are looking to 3D animation t...
Funniest meeting I ever attended in my entire Toastmasters history! Date: Wednesday, December 14, 2011 Location: John Molson School of Business, Concordia University (in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) speakwithstyle.ca toastmasters.org
Vancouver artist Ian Wallace has been exhibiting since the late 1960s. In his talk The Financial District, he spoke on his exhibition The Economy of the Image, on view at The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery in Toronto, Canada from 9 October 2010 - 2 January 2011 . A teacher at the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design from 1972 to 1998, Wallace has contributed to the development of contemporary Canadian art for over forty years. In 2004 he received the Governor General’s Award in Visual Arts and in 2009 he received the Molson Prize, both from the Canada Council for the Arts. A three-part survey of his work was held at Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen in Düsseldorf, Witte de With in Rotterdam and Kunsthalle Zurich in 2008. Ian Wallace's work is represented by Catriona Jef...
Conférenciers: Yves Gilbert, ingénieur et représentant du propriétaire, Services des immeubles, Université Concordia Lyse M. Tremblay, architecte et consultante LEED, Lyse M. Tremblay Éco-Architecture inc. Benoit Lamoureux, architecte, Fichten Soiferman et associés architectes José A. Candanedo, étudiant au doctorat, Université Concordia La conférence porte sur les thèmes suivants : 1. les raisons qui ont menée l’Université Concordia à vouloir faire certifier leur nouveau pavillon; 2. la présentation du pavillon John Molson et comment les stratégies LEED ont été intégrées au bâtiment; 3. la présentation du projet de démonstration de photovoltaïque et de chauffage solaire.
This is a slightly revised version of the candid video presented during Closing Ceremony of the John Molson Undergraduate Case Competition 2012. All footage is user-submitted by volunteers or organizing committee members. Copyrights and trademarks belong to their respective owners.
ctvmontreal.ca MONTREAL — Although born with cerebral palsy, Jay Jones Doyle can do most anything. One thing he can't do, however is stop his son's wrist-shot "He's a good goalie," says his son Benjamin."But I can score on him." Fatherhood and living a normal life were not in the cards for Jones, whose doctors told his mother Francine that a young Jay would never walk. But when he was five, she received a call from Willingdon School telling her that he'd managed to grip the railing and take the stairs on his own for the first time. "I don't think I ever had such a wonderful phone call in my life," she says. Many factors can cause the brain damage that leads to cerebral palsy. It is not communicable, hereditary or progressive, so the condition does not worsen with time. There are an ...
CASA Cares is proud to present the 8th Annual Charity Fashion Show. For the first time ever, CASA Cares is combining Fashion with environmental awareness in a night we promise you will never forget! "Recollection: Think Fashion Differently" promises to bring you an array of local and Eco-friendly Designers from Montreal, Quebec, and the rest of Canada. We will combine these designs with a night of Fashion, Entertainment, and an amazing after party with everyone who made this show possible! CASA Cares is a non-profit organization run by students at the John Molson School of Business in Concordia University. Every year, our biggest event consists of a Fashion Show to raise funds for the Montreal Children's Hospital. Throughout the years, we have raised a total of $60,000 dollars thanks to...
Convocation ceremony for the John Molson School of Business.
John Molson School of Busines Tuesday, June 9, 2015 • 10:00 a.m. École de gestion John-Molson Mardi 9 juin 2015 • 10 h
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