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Standing tough: Maureen Joanne Sabia on achieving success

- June 4, 2014

Maureen Joanne Sabia speaks at last Tuesday's convocation ceremony. (Danny Abriel photo)
Maureen Joanne Sabia speaks at last Tuesday's convocation ceremony. (Danny Abriel photo)

During their convocation ceremony, graduates from the Faculty of Management received thoughts and lessons from honorary degree recipient, Maureen Joanne Sabia. 聽

Sabia was presented with a Doctor of Laws degree (honoris causa) on Tuesday, May 27, recognized for her significant professional success and her influential presence as a role model for women in the corporate world.

Sabia is the appointed chairman on the Board of Canadian Tire Corporation Limited and co-author of the country鈥檚 most respected book on improving the effectiveness of Audit Committees. She has been appointed an officer of the Order of Canada and is a recipient of the Queen鈥檚 Diamond Jubilee Medal. In 2009, the Women鈥檚 Executive Network named her one of Canada鈥檚 100 most powerful women.

鈥淭he world in which I have worked for over 40 years was a tough one,鈥 she said to the crowd of graduates. "But I鈥檓 afraid that the world that you will work will be even tougher. Perhaps sharing with you what I have learned will be of some small help.鈥

鈥淭he future is not a gift; it is an achievement,鈥 she explained. 鈥淪uccess is merely the function of hard work and discipline.鈥 She warned, "[Do] not be misled by those who would tell you to strive for a balanced life. There is no such thing, unless mediocrity is your god. Focus on your goals and commit to realizing them, whatever it takes.鈥

Sabia is an example of what she teaches. In the 60s, she was one of only three women at the University of Toronto鈥檚 law school, in a class of 300. She posits that leadership, to her, is entirely gender neutral.

鈥淟adies, do not take offense at every innuendo,鈥 she said, as an aside to the female graduates in the audience. 鈥淒o not see sexual harassment behind every word and gesture. Reject the victim mentality鈥 True equality comes from freedom of choice and equality of opportunity, not equality of results.鈥

Dr. Sabia recounted some short, but important lessons she has learned. 鈥淒evelop a sense of humor; you will need it,鈥 she says. 鈥淒evelop a presence; it helps you stand out.鈥 Finally: 鈥淲ork very hard and never stop learning. Above all, be curious.鈥

鈥淐ongratulations to all of you, to your families and to your teachers,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou are the future, trite perhaps, but most assuredly true.鈥


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