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Biography: Michael Graydon
As President and CEO of the BC Lottery Corporation
Michael is responsible for providing the overall leadership and vision for the
corporation. He also directs and supports his Executive Leadership Team in the
development of the tactics and plans necessary to realize the objectives of the
organization. Michael joined BCLC in April 2008 and came to the Corporation
with over 30 years of progressive marketing and general management experience.
After completing studies at the University of Western Ontario in 1976,
Michael embarked on a career path that has provided his family the occasion to
experience life in Toronto, Vancouver and New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. The journey
also provided many opportunities to develop his skills in a number of
industries, including beer sales and marketing with Carling OKeefe;
advertising with Vickers & Benson; chain restaurant management with The
Keg; grocery retail at Sobeys; food manufacturing at J.D. Sweid; and furniture,
appliance and consumer electronics retail with Mega Group Inc. His talents
and passion for growth and innovation led Mega to be welcomed into the
prestigious Platinum Club reflecting seven consecutive years of
being recognized as one of Canadas Best Managed Companies. Mega Group
also has been recognized as one of Canadas TOP 20 Small to Medium sized
employers in 2006 and 2007 and Furniture Manufactures Association
Retailer of the Year in 2007. Michael has developed his personal leadership
style to one focused on innovation, creativity, strategic vision, profit
generation and most importantly the development of human capital. Taking
advantage of the opportunity to expand his formal education, Michael attended
Insead in Paris, France with studies focused on business management and
leadership. He also attended the London School of Business in London, England
studying business administration and strategic planning. And in 2005 Michael
was invited to participate in the Ivey School of Business, Quantum Shift
program that brought 40 of Canadas top entrepreneurial CEOs together in
an intensive business leadership development program. Michael has extended
his leadership and guidance role to the communities where he has resided. He
had the pleasure to serve on the Board of Directors of Symphony Nova Scotia and
the Nova Scotia Tattoo. Internationally, he was a Canadian representative on
The Food Business Forum, an international grocery organization and think
tank. He currently sits as the Vice Chairman of the Canadian Chamber of
Commerce.
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