GUS Canada launches Future Forward Council to drive strategic growth
In September, GUS Canada launched the Future Forward Council (FFC), a group of business leaders, health professionals, past government officials and ambassadors representing provinces across Canada.
The council has been formed to give strategic advice on positioning GUS Canada for continued success in a rapidly changing environment.
The FFC reflects GUS Canada’s commitment to transparency, inclusivity and forward-thinking leadership. United by a shared goal, the Council aims to drive innovation and strategic growth through collaboration and by identifying opportunities that will benefit students, educators and the broader educational community in Canada.
Cyndi McLeod, CEO of GUS Canada, expressed her excitement: “At GUS Canada, we believe that progress is born from collaboration and diverse perspectives. The Future Forward Council exemplifies this commitment, and I am confident that its members’ collective insights and experiences will drive meaningful change in the education sector.”
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