Former Rogers CEO Nadir Mohamed Dies at 69
Former Rogers CEO Nadir Mohamed Dies at 69

Former Rogers CEO Nadir Mohamed Dies at 69

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Nadir Mohamed, former President and CEO of Rogers Communications, passed away at the age of 69. He joined Rogers in 2000, served as President and CEO of Rogers Wireless before becoming President and COO of Rogers Communications, and then succeeded founder Ted Rogers as CEO in 2009, leading the company through a period of significant change and growth. Mohamed was credited with strengthening Rogers' financial position and setting the company up for long-term success, including negotiating a landmark NHL broadcast deal. After retiring in 2014, he co-founded ScaleUP Ventures and chaired DMZ Ventures, contributing to Canadian innovation and supporting technology startups. He also served on various boards, including Tennis Canada and the University Health Network, and was awarded the Order of Canada in 2019 for his entrepreneurial and community contributions. Rogers' leadership and legacy were widely praised by company executives and the broader Canadian business community.

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