Biography
An award-winning educator with 15 years’ university teaching experience, Charles Janthur has been Vice President, Money Market, at DEPAG Deposit Agency of Canada since 1995. His initial mandate there involved formulating and implementing a new strategic initiative within the department with the goal of improving customer relations, advancing relationships with suppliers, taking cost-cutting measures and increasing profits. With the strategies he introduced Charles realigned and strengthened ties with RBC Dominion Securities and CIBC Trust and forged stronger foundations for ongoing business. The result was greater profits, greater administrative efficiencies and lower operating costs. In addition to these strategic undertakings, Charles oversees money market trades with RBC Dominion Securities and CIBC Trust on a day-to-day basis, and is responsible for economic analysis, departmental budgeting and sales. He has been an instructor at George Brown College since 2014.
Academic Credentials
Master of Business Administration, Queen’s University, 2001
Fellow of the Institute of Canadian Bankers,1999
Certified International Trade Professional, Ryerson University, 1996
Bachelor of Arts, York University, 1994
Areas of Specialization
Financial Analysis for Marketing Strategy
Areas of Expertise
- Corporate Strategy
- International Trade
- Business Research Methods
- Marketing Research
- Distribution
Career Highlights
2014-Present – Instructor, George Brown College
2013-Present – Board of Directors, Wilgilor
2005-Present – Instructor, University of Guelph
2005-Present – Instructor, Humber College
2001-Present – Instructor, Ryerson University
1995-Present – Vice President, DEPAG Deposit Agency of Canada Inc.
1995-Present – General Manager, Federation of Export Clubs Canada
2001-2005 – Executive Committee, Forum for International Trade Training
1998-2005 – Board of Directors, Forum for International Trade Training
1988-2010 – Hockey Coach and Trainer
Awards
Award in Recognition of the Contribution of Teaching, University of Guelph, 2012