Remembering a Visionary Leader
Nadir Mohamed, a prominent business leader and former Rogers CEO, has passed away at 69 after a long battle with cancer. Known for his sharp vision and dedication to innovation, Mohamed left an enduring mark on Canada’s business and technology landscape.
From Tanzania to Canada
Born in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Mohamed grew up in an Indian immigrant family before moving to Vancouver when his father’s business was nationalized. His journey took him from humble beginnings to leading one of Canada’s largest telecommunications companies.
Career at Rogers
Mohamed joined Rogers in 2000, quickly rising through the ranks. He served as president and CEO of Rogers Communications from 2009 to 2013, guiding the company through a transformative period in the telecom industry.
Contributions Beyond Rogers
Even after retiring, Mohamed remained deeply involved in advancing Canadian innovation. He held roles on numerous boards, including Alignvest, Vector Institute, and DMZ Ventures, and supported initiatives at Toronto Metropolitan University. His work reflected his belief that education was a powerful tool for change.
A Leader Remembered
Colleagues described him as modest, wise, and deeply committed to helping others succeed. “He was a gracious leader and a true class act,” said Rogers CEO Tony Staffieri. Many noted his ability to unite people and his passion for supporting young entrepreneurs.
Lasting Legacy
In 2019, Mohamed was appointed to the Order of Canada in recognition of his leadership and contributions to the country’s economic growth. His passing leaves a profound void, but his influence continues through the countless organizations and people he inspired.
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