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Thierry Pauchant

Thierry Pauchant is a professor at École des hautes études commerciales de Montréal, where he founded the Ethics Management Chair. Born in France in 1954, Pauchant is Ethics Management Chair Director at HEC Montréal, where he began his studies. He completed his PhD in California. In 1987, he moved to Quebec, where in 1991 he became a Canadian citizen. He currently teaches professional programs (DESG, MBA) and research programs (M.Sc. and PhD) at HEC Montreal, where he founded the Ethics Management Chair, which is the first chair of its kind in a French-speaking business school. Pauchant initially held management positions in the tourism industry, then became a consultant, trainer and researcher for organisations in Canada, France and the United States, including AT&T, CGI, Holiday Inns, IBM, the Government of Quebec, and General Electric. He holds a professorship at HEC Montreal and was an associate professor at the Fielding Graduate University in Santa Barbara, California. He received a Bachelor in Administration from the University of Grenoble, a master's degree in urban landscaping at the Pantheon-Sorbonne University, an MBA in organisational development from University of California, Los Angeles and a PhD in strategic change and the systemic thought process from the University of Southern California. He has co-founded five organisations where he occupies executive positions, including the HEC Montreal Ethics Management Chair and the Ethics committee for research. He is also on the board of directors of the FondAction CSN Pour la coopération et l'emploi. Pauchant's work on the ethical management of crisis and risk has been aimed at governments, industry and scientists worldwide. He has appeared on the cover of the magazine Les Affaire Plus. The Government of Quebec tasked him to evaluate their major crisis management system. He has been awarded for his teaching skills at University HEC Montreal. His publications on business ethics include 36 façon d'être éthique au travail, which discusses ways to combine ethics with performance and profit, and has been nominated for a Governor’s Business Book Award.

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