Richard F. Haskayne

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Richard F. Haskayne is a prominent Canadian businessman and philanthropist known for his leadership in the energy sector and major contributions to business education.

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instanceOf Canadian
businessperson
authorOf Northern Tigers: Building Ethical Canadian Corporate Champions NERFINISHED
boardMemberOf Alberta Energy Company NERFINISHED
Canadian Pacific Railway NERFINISHED
Enbridge NERFINISHED
Fording Inc. NERFINISHED
MacMillan Bloedel NERFINISHED
NOVA Corporation NERFINISHED
TransAlta Corporation NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Canada
donatedTo Haskayne School of Business NERFINISHED
University of Calgary NERFINISHED
educatedAt University of Alberta NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork business administration
energy industry
hasHonor Alberta Order of Excellence NERFINISHED
Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Alberta NERFINISHED
Order of Canada NERFINISHED
honorary degree from Mount Royal University
honorary degree from the University of Alberta
honorary degree from the University of Calgary
hasNamesake Haskayne School of Business NERFINISHED
knownFor corporate governance leadership
leadership in the Canadian energy sector
major philanthropic contributions to business education
memberOf Alberta Order of Excellence NERFINISHED
Order of Canada NERFINISHED
notableFor advocacy of ethical business practices
support for post-secondary education in Canada
notableWork Northern Tigers: Building Ethical Canadian Corporate Champions NERFINISHED
occupation business executive
corporate director
philanthropist
positionHeld chairman of Enbridge
chairman of Fording Inc.
chairman of MacMillan Bloedel
chairman of NOVA Corporation
chairman of TransAlta Corporation
chancellor of the University of Calgary
director of AEC (Alberta Energy Company)
director of Canadian Pacific Railway
residence Calgary, Alberta, Canada NERFINISHED

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Haskayne School of Business namedAfter Richard F. Haskayne