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Former Rogers Communications Chief Executive Nadir Mohamed Has Died
Nadir Mohamed led Rogers Communications as CEO from 2009 to 2013 and contributed significantly to Canadian innovation and entrepreneurship communities.
- Nadir Mohamed, who led Rogers Communications as its chief executive from 2009 until his retirement in 2013, passed away Thursday in Toronto at the age of 69.
- Mohamed joined Rogers in 2000 and succeeded Ted Rogers as CEO during a period of significant change and was known for his unexpected rise over family contenders.
- He led Rogers through key achievements including growing its wireless business into Canada's largest and securing a $5.2-billion, 12-year NHL broadcast deal.
- Alignvest characterized him as someone exemplifying outstanding achievement, modesty, and unwavering dedication to advancement, and he was honored with the Order of Canada in 2019 for his contributions to entrepreneurship and community initiatives.
- Following retirement in 2014, Mohamed co-founded ScaleUp Ventures to support Canadian startups, and many business leaders expressed deep respect and gratitude for his lasting impact.
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Former Rogers Communications chief executive Nadir Mohamed dies (Business)
Rogers Communications Inc. says former chief executive Nadir Mohamed has died. He was 69. Rogers executive chair Edward Rogers called Mohamed "an exceptional leader, a deeply respected executive and a generous person who led Rogers during an extraordinary time of change for our company and indu...
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