Biography
Frank Maloney is a consummate, passionate and inspirational leader, teacher and transformation professional. Prior to teaching at George Brown, his career experience spanned Fortune 500 companies and multiple industries, including account management positions with Unilever, Roche Pharma, General Motors of Canada and Nissan Canada as well as eight years in the recruiting profession. He has been a fulltime professor at George Brown in the Centre for Business since 2002.
Frank has four self-published books to his credit as author and another three as editor. He became a Certified Life Coach in 2008 and helps clients transform through writing, speaking and one-on-one sessions. His style is direct yet supportive and his classes are dynamic and engaging.
Academic Credentials
Certified Professional Co-Active Coach, Coaches Training Institute, 2007
Master of Business Administration, Strategy, International School of Information Management, Colorado, 2001
First year of MBA program (part time), McGill University, Montreal, 1999
Bachelor of Commerce, Marketing, McGill University, Montreal, 1991
Areas of Specialization
Business and Presentation Skills
Professional Selling
Negotiation Skills
Business Concepts
Successful Social Relations in a Changing World
Areas of Expertise
Life Coaching
Inspirational Speaking
Recruiting
Sales Training
Editing
Writing
SelfPublishing
Event Organization and Delivery
Career Highlights
2002-Present – Full-time Professor, George Brown College, Centre for Business
2001-2002 – Part-time Professor, George Brown, Seneca, Georgian and Humber
1999-2001 – Recruiter, Anderson Associates
1997-1999 – Area General Manager, Infiniti Nissan Canada
1994-1997 – District Sales, District Service, OnStar Manager, GM of Canada
Other Activities
2014-2015 – Case Writer, Ontario College Marketing Competition (OCMC)
2004-Present – Coach for two different sales events at OCMC, taking the bronze medal in 2014
2014 – Developed and piloted new George Brown College soft skills course, GHUM1087
Awards
George Brown College Student Association Best Teacher Award, 2004