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Claude Mongeau is a Canadian railroad executive who served as the president and chief executive officer of Canadian National Railway (CNR) from January 1, 2010, to July 1, 2016. He succeeded Hunter Harrison. During his tenure as president of CN, he "tried to improve ... frayed relations with the railway's customers and partners through a series of service agreements." On April 26 2017 CN announced that the training centre would be named after Mongeau.

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  • Claude Mongeau (en)
  • Claude Mongeau (fr)
  • 클로드 몬죠 (ko)
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  • 클로드 몬죠(영어: Claude Mongeau)는 캐나다의 기업인으로, 2010년 1월 1일부터 2016년 7월 1일까지 캐나다 녀셔널 철도 (Canadian National Railway)의 CEO와 회장을 역임했다. 캐나다 맥길 대학교 졸업 이후, 컨설팅 회사 베인앤드컴퍼니에서 첫 직장생활을 하였다. 이후 철도업계에서 커리어를 쌓아 마침내 CN Railyway의 회장이 되었다. (ko)
  • Claude Mongeau is a Canadian railroad executive who served as the president and chief executive officer of Canadian National Railway (CNR) from January 1, 2010, to July 1, 2016. He succeeded Hunter Harrison. During his tenure as president of CN, he "tried to improve ... frayed relations with the railway's customers and partners through a series of service agreements." On April 26 2017 CN announced that the training centre would be named after Mongeau. (en)
  • Claude Mongeau est un exécutif ferroviaire[Quoi ?], qui est président-directeur général de la compagnie Canadien National depuis le 1er janvier 2010. Né à Montréal, au Québec, M. Mongeau a commencé sa carrière en se joignant au Canadien National en 1994. Il a tenu des positions de vice-président des finances et stratégie de la compagnie et assistant au vice-président du développement de la corporation. Il fut nommé Vice-Président Exécutif et Chef Financier en octobre 2000. (fr)
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  • President & CEO of Canadian National Railway (en)
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  • Claude Mongeau is a Canadian railroad executive who served as the president and chief executive officer of Canadian National Railway (CNR) from January 1, 2010, to July 1, 2016. He succeeded Hunter Harrison. During his tenure as president of CN, he "tried to improve ... frayed relations with the railway's customers and partners through a series of service agreements." Born in Montreal, Quebec, Mongeau began his railroad career when he joined CN in 1994. He held the positions of vice-president of strategic and financial planning, and assistant vice-president of corporate development. He was appointed executive vice-president and chief financial officer in October 2000. Before joining CN, Mongeau was a partner with Groupe Secor, a Montreal-based management consulting firm providing strategic advice to large Canadian corporations such as Bombardier and Bell Canada. He also worked in the business development unit of Imasco Inc., a diversified holding company with subsidiaries operating in the manufacturing, retail, and financial services sectors. His career started in Europe with Bain & Company, a leading American consulting firm. In 1997, Mongeau was named one of Canada's top 40 executives under 40 years of age by the Financial Post Magazine. In 2005, he was selected Canada's CFO of the Year by an independent committee of prominent Canadian business leaders. On April 26 2017 CN announced that the training centre would be named after Mongeau. (en)
  • Claude Mongeau est un exécutif ferroviaire[Quoi ?], qui est président-directeur général de la compagnie Canadien National depuis le 1er janvier 2010. Né à Montréal, au Québec, M. Mongeau a commencé sa carrière en se joignant au Canadien National en 1994. Il a tenu des positions de vice-président des finances et stratégie de la compagnie et assistant au vice-président du développement de la corporation. Il fut nommé Vice-Président Exécutif et Chef Financier en octobre 2000. Avant de se joindre au CN, Claude Mongeau était partenaire avec le Groupe Secor, firme de consultation basé à Montréal, qui donne conseil aux firmes canadiennes tel que Bombardier et Bell Canada. Il travailla aussi pour le développement d'affaire de , une compagnie diversifié avec des opérations en manufacture, le commerce de détail, et service financier. Sa carrière commença en Europe avec Bain & Company, une compagnie en consultation américaine. En 1997, Claude Mongeau fut nommé parmi les 40 meilleurs exécutifs au Canada par le Financial Post Magazine. En 2005, il a été nommé Chef de la direction financière de l'année au Canada par un comité indépendant formé de leaders du monde des affaires au Canada. (fr)
  • 클로드 몬죠(영어: Claude Mongeau)는 캐나다의 기업인으로, 2010년 1월 1일부터 2016년 7월 1일까지 캐나다 녀셔널 철도 (Canadian National Railway)의 CEO와 회장을 역임했다. 캐나다 맥길 대학교 졸업 이후, 컨설팅 회사 베인앤드컴퍼니에서 첫 직장생활을 하였다. 이후 철도업계에서 커리어를 쌓아 마침내 CN Railyway의 회장이 되었다. (ko)
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