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StoneWood Group is a recognized opinion leader in the field of executive search, with a closely followed blog, a series of incisive articles on hot-button management issues and a collection of searching interviews with some of today’s most influential business leaders.



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The StoneWood Interviews
A series of informative interviews with today’s most successful business leaders. Sometimes provocative and always inspiring.


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Sponsorships
StoneWood Group is proud to support the following initiatives:







The National Capital Leadership Challenge is a program created by Stonewood Group and operated in conjunction with the University of Ottawa, Carleton University and Algonquin College to develop and cultivate the next generation of leaders for our emerging technology sector in Ottawa. The Challenge is a contest among business students from each of these educational institutions for substantial cash prizes to further their education and a paid summer internship to gain experience and mentorship in leadership.
 







The Deloitte Technology Fast 50TM, Canada’s pre-eminent technology awards program, is a ranking of the country’s 50 fastest-growing technology companies based on percentage revenue growth over five years. Deloitte launched the program over a decade ago to celebrate the world-class achievements of the Canadian technology sector. The Technology Fast 50TM awards and rankings are presented in distinct categories that characterize and define the unique strengths of Canadian innovation. It is all about revenue growth driven by leading intellectual property.The 2010 OCETA SDTC Cleantech Growth & Go-to-Market Report presents the findings of an extensive survey and study of over 200 of Canada's leading clean technology companies, conducted in the fall of 2009, to compare their commercialization profiles to global best practices. The Report's results will be showcased at events during Globe 2010 in Vancouver, March 24-26 and made available through national and regional publications to feature Canada’s clean technology industry.


The 2010 OCETA SDTC Cleantech Growth & Go-to-Market Report presents the findings of an extensive survey and study of over 200 of Canada's leading clean technology companies, conducted in the fall of 2009, to compare their commercialization profiles to global best practices. The Report's results will be showcased at events during Globe 2010 in Vancouver, March 24-26 and made available through national and regional publications to feature Canada’s clean technology industry.
The 2010 OCETA SDTC Cleantech Growth & Go-to-Market Report presents the findings of an extensive survey and study of over 200 of Canada's leading clean technology companies, conducted in the fall of 2009, to compare their commercialization profiles to global best practices. The Report's results will be showcased at events during Globe 2010 in Vancouver, March 24-26 and made available through national and regional publications to feature Canada’s clean technology industry.

The StoneWood Group is partnering with leading Canadian clean technology investors and companies to help further strengthen their teams' commercialization capability. As the sole Executive Search firm sponsoring this Report, The StoneWood Group is joined by other national industry leaders including: Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC), the federal and provincial governments, and several other service providers.


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Rob Lalonde
CEO, Anyware Group, St. John, New Brunswick
WHEN I THINK BACK ON THE MOVIE THE RIGHT STUFF (1983), I recall how inspirational it was covering the "race for space" that emerged during the early '50s. The stakes were high given that this was really a race between the Americans and the Russians for world dominance. The film covered the selection, training and the inevitable highs and lows of the "chosen" few, culminating with man landing on the Moon in July 1969.