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Dean Gagnon Born August 29, 1971 Occupation President, Chief Evangelist, & Co-Founder CityMax.com Dean H. Gagnon is the President, Chief Evangelist, and Co-Founder of the CityMax.com easy business website builder. An entrepreneur from a young age, Dean has spearheaded many business ventures and is a vocal and active supporter of small business and entrepreneurs.
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Business
In 1999, Dean Gagnon co-founded MeZine Inc. and the CityMax.com easy website builder along with his business partner and former BCIT classmate, Sunny Hirai. After taking a brief break from CityMax.com to work with internet marketing company, The Guide Publishers (now Qool.com), Gagnon returned to CityMax.com in November 2007 as President and Chief Evangelist.
Since Gagnon’s return to CityMax.com, the company has won two WebAwards for Outstanding Achievement in Website Development, a People’s Choice Award from ad:tech for best B2B Marketing Website, and was a finalist for the 2009 Cultural Diversecity Awards.[1][2][3][4] The company was also listed by PROFIT Magazine as one of the NEXT 100: Canada's Fastest-Growing Companies and the #2 Best Company to Work for in BC by BC Business Magazine.[5][6]
Prior to CityMax.com, Gagnon co-founded the TidBits Breaktime Paper in 1993 – a small publication distributed in retail locations and coffee shops. He then acquired the North American rights for interTechno AG (LSE System) and introduced commercial, industrial, and residential pipe restoration to North America.
Life and education
While spending much of his childhood in Oshawa, Ontario, Gagnon’s family moved to White Rock, British Columbia where he attended Crescent Park Elementary. An early indication of his leadership abilities, Gagnon earned Chief Boy Scout at the age of 15.[citation needed]
After struggling with dyslexia and repeating the fourth grade, Gagnon went on graduate from Semiahmoo Senior Secondary in 1990 as Student Council President, also winning a Citizenship Award.[citation needed]
He then graduated from the British Columbia Institute of Technology’s Small Business Entrepreneurship Program in 1993 and North West Digital’s Ecommerce Program in 1999. Most recently, Gagnon completed the MIT Master of Entrepreneurship program (a.k.a. “Birthing of Giants” or “BOG”) in 2009.[citation needed]
In 1993, as a personal challenge, Gagnon cycled across Canada.[citation needed]
In 1994, Gagnon crossed BC once more as the On-Road Manager for former Canadian politician Grace McCarthy (Social Credit Party) during her final leadership campaign.[citation needed]
From 1997 to 2000, Gagnon competed in 3 Canadian Ironman competitions.[citation needed]
Since 2006, Gagnon has been a member of the Entrepreneurs' Organization (EO) Vancouver Executive, where he has served as Integration, Membership, and Mentorship Chair. He currently mentors 11 members of the EO Accelerator Program.[citation needed]
Recognition and awards
In 2008, Gagnon was recognized as one of the “Top Forty Under 40” by Business in Vancouver Magazine.[7]
In November 2009, was appointed to the judging panel for the Global Student Entrepreneur Awards.[8]
In 2010, Gagnon has been featured in several articles focused on unique company culture, including the Wall Street Journal,[9] Vancouver Sun,[10] Business in Vancouver,[11] and Inc..[12]
References
- ^ "2009 Cultural DiverseCity Awards Finalists" hrvoice.org
- ^ "2008 WebAward – Outstanding Achievement in Website Development, Small Business Standard of Excellence" Web Marketing Association. Retrieved 2008-01-20.
- ^ "2009 ad:tech Awards" ad:tech. Retrieved 2009-04-22.
- ^ "2009 WebAward - Outstanding Achievement in Website Development, Small Business Standard of Excellence" Web Marketing Association.
- ^ "2009 NEXT 100" Canadian Business Online. Retrieved 2009-06-09.
- ^ "2009 Best Companies to Work for in BC" BCBusiness Magazine.
- ^ "2008 BIV Forty under 40" Business in Vancouver. Retrieved 2008-01-20.
- ^ "CityMax.com President Dean Gagnon Selected to Judge Global Student Entrepreneur Awards" CityMax.com.
- ^ "How I... Motivate Staff with Dogs & Street Hockey" The Wall Street Journal Online.
- ^ "572,000-plus websites later, Vancouver company has the Internet in a full embrace" The Vancouver Sun
- ^ "CityMax.com named company of the year: Small Business BC" BIV Business Today
- ^ "Bizarre Hiring Rituals" Inc. Magazine.
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