Tim Hortons Leadership

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The latest leadership of Tim Hortons as Maria Caira was appointed Tim’s new President & CEO on July 2nd, 2013, replacing Paul Hose, as non-Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors. Prior to joining the company, Mr. Caira Nestle professional global CEO, and Nestle is the world 's largest food and Beverage Company’s executive board member. Under this new leadership, and with McDonald 's and Starbucks stuck around its heels, and the changing demographics and increasing consumer demand and growth slow and efficient service in the Canadian market intensified competition brewing for a time, from Tim Hortons is facing an interesting problem to solve: How do you strategically grow an iconic Canadian companies and brands, both in Canada and worldwide?

WOI magazine of this summer version of the theme is on reinvention, we asked the two senior management team members from Tim Hortons, and Ms. Cynthia Devine, Chief Financial Officer and Mr. Steve Wuthmann, Executive Vice President, Human Resources to share their Tim insights into commercial success, its new leadership and a new …show more content…

Steve Wuthmann appointed Tim Hortons "Executive Vice President, Human Resources in September 2013. He was responsible for directing the organization 's all human resources functions, including promoting the organization 's participation, capacity, location, and performance. Mr. Wuthmann recently as Executive Vice President, supply chain, Parmalat Canada, and before that, served as Parmalat 's Senior Vice President, Human Resources, and Corporate Affairs. In joining Tim Hortons, Steve acquired two decades human resources and operational use of Purolator courier, Canada, and Canada Packers Rabat operations experience. He received a Bachelor of Commerce from Concordia University and has completed the Directors Certification at McMaster University. Steve also involved not to profit historical purposes sector, was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II diamond Jubilee Medal for his work with the kids