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395 jacqueline cardinal is a biographer and researcher at Revue Gestion and associate researcher at the Pierre Péladeau Leadership Chair at hec Montréal. She holds a master’s degree in French Studies from Harvard University and a d.s.a. from hec Montréal. Twice a recipient of the Alma-Lepage Prize, she is currently working on a long-term project at hec Montreal, producing biographies of leaders who have had an impact on their time and place. The author of five biographies, a monograph and over thirty case histories, she publishes, on a regular basis, portraits of leaders in newspapers, professional journals and peer-reviewed publications. With a degree in translation from McGill University, she has translated numerous articles on leadership and management, notably for the Harvard Business Review. She was editor-in-chief of hec Montréal’s Research Department bulletin, Recherche@hec / Research@hec, and assistant to the host and researcher for the television series Leaders on the tv channel Argent. She was part of the project 1000 Femmes 2007— Montréal by the French photographer Pierre Maraval. Her work Sid Lee c’est qui? won the Grand prix Grafika 2008 (for books). Professor laurent lapierre, PhD (McGill), has held the Pierre Péladeau Leadership Chair from its inception in 2001 to 2013. A fervent proponent of the empirical approach, he bases his teaching on case history research and storytelling. He hosts the program Leaders on the tv channel Argent. He has written many articles and essays on management, and produced more than two hundred case histories on management and leadership. His career is studded with prestigious prizes, including the Prize in Pedagogy from hec Montréal, the 3m Prize in recognition of his teaching, the PricewaterhouseCoopers Prize for excellence in teaching and the Esdras-Minville Prize from hec Montréal. In June 2009 he was appointed president of the Observatoire de la culture et des communications du Québec (occq). Before embarking on his doctoral studies in management at McGill, he was the first director general of the Théâtre du Trident. A much sought-after lecturer on leadership, he is interested in cultural industries and the management of artistic enterprises. Since 2007, he has been a member of the Order of Canada. The Translator donald winkler is a Montreal-based literary translator and documentary filmmaker. He has twice been awarded the Canada Council Governor General’s Literary Award for French to English Translation, most recently in 2011 for Georges Leroux’s Partita for Glenn Gould. The Authors ...