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Executive Pay: Is it too high and should we care?

Ken Hugessen, an expert in executive compensation, has over 30 years experience advising clients on executive pay and is CEO of Hugessen Consulting, with offices in Toronto and Calgary.

While the occupy movement likes to associate North America’s income distribution problems with what they feel is excessive executive compensation, the two have almost nothing to do with one another. Is executive pay a red herring? Executive compensation expert, Ken Huggesen, demystifies this issue and more at the TWU School of Business Speaker Series “Executive Pay: Is it Too High and Should We Care?"

This second TWU Speaker Series event, presented by Great West Life, will be held at the Terminal City Club in Vancouver on Thursday, January 24, 2013.

Ken Hugessen, an expert in executive compensation, has over 30 years experience advising clients on executive pay and is CEO of Hugessen Consulting, with offices in Toronto and Calgary. The firm is the trusted advisor to many of Canada’s leading companies, including one-fifth of the TSX 60, and large pension funds in Canada, the US, and the UK. It is the only firm exclusively committed to serving boards and their compensation committees

Event: TWU School of Business Speaker Series presents Ken Hugessen
Date: January 24, 2013
Time: 4:30 – 5:45 p.m.
Location: Terminal City Club, Vancouver
Tickets: $50; purchase online at twu.ca/speakerseries

TWU School of Business

Ranked by its students as the top business school in BC, according to The Globe and Mail 2012 Canadian University Report, Trinity Western University’s School of Business stands out as one of the most desirable schools for students seeking a first-class business education. At the core of TWU’s innovative business program is a holistic, values-based curriculum. By combining real-world experience, globally-focused education, and an emphasis on ethical business practices, graduates of the School are well equipped to meet all the challenges of the workplace.