Business in Motion

Business in Motion

Business in Motion is a weekly radio show on 93.3 CFMU-FM based in Hamilton, Ontario Canada. Business in Motion features 30-minute interviews with guests who are business leaders, entrepreneurs and business authors. The radio show has been running weekly since September 1995 featuring over 400 hundred guests.

CFMU is the campus radio station owned and operated by the McMaster Students Union.

The host and creator of Business in Motion is George Torok, a bestselling author and marketing specialist. Hosts for cfmu are volunteers from the local community and are not required to have had a past relationship with the university. However, George Torok is a alumnus of McMaster University. He graduated with a BA (Bachelor of Arts) degree in Economics in 1979.

Guests

Guests of Business in Motion have been from four categories:
Entrepreneurs from Small and medium enterprises
Business professors from McMaster University
Business Authors

Association executives

Corporate executives

"Guests of Business in Motion"

Michael DeGroote, billionaire and philanthropist
Bob Williams, King of Redonda

Peter George (professor) president of McMaster University
Peter Legge, co-founder and CEO of Canada Wide Media Limited
Frank Buckley, president of Buckleys
Margot Franssen, president of The Body Shop Canada

Buzz Hargrove, president of the Canadian Auto Workers
Dennis M. Rowland, purchasing manager at Ford Motor Company of Canada
Tayce Wakefield, VP Corporate Affairs at GM Canada
John Dolbec, Executive Director at Hamilton Chamber of Commerce
Patrick Collins, Publisher at The Hamilton Spectator
Darla M. Youldon, president Canadian operations, John Deere Credit Inc
Douglas Goold, editor Report on Business, The Globe and Mail
Cynthia Lewis, VP, Xerox Canada Inc
Patricia Lombardo, SPAR Aerospace

External links

* [http://www.BusinessinMotion.ca Business in Motion]
* [http://cfmu.mcmaster.ca cfmu]
* [http://mcmaster.ca McMaster University]


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