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    Mikael Meir

    CEO Coach - Strategy + Leadership for C-Suite Executives and Scale-Up Entrepreneurs

    Mikael Meir is the President of Mikael Meir Inc., a firm that provides executive coaching, team and culture development services to C-Suite leaders.34 He is a top executive, business, and leadership coach based in Toronto, helping clients develop themselves, empower their teams, and inspire their organizations.2

    With a background as a finance entrepreneur and CEO for 16 years, Meir has been providing executive coaching for 12 years. He is also a part-time instructor at York University's Schulich School of Business, teaching Ethics and Finance to MBA students.1

    Meir's career has been marked by significant transformation. He was once a 38-year-old self-made venture capitalist and CEO running a billion-dollar hedge fund. However, he experienced a personal downfall that included demoralization, emotional and professional bankruptcy, and a 2-year prison sentence.1 Following this, Meir underwent a decade-long personal transformation, focusing on service, trust, and humility.

    Now, Meir works as a leadership consultant, designing and facilitating programs on leadership, team, and organizational transformation. He is also a keynote speaker on topics such as Transformation, Conscious Leadership, and Team Effectiveness.15

    Highlights

    May 5 · youtube.com
    Prison to Professor in 5 Years | Mikael Meir | Talks at Google
    Prison to Professor in 5 Years | Mikael Meir | Talks at Google

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