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Opinion | John McNeil’s life lessons in setbacks, successes and one-upping a bully boy boss

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鈥淎s you journey through life,” former Sun Life CEO John McNeil once told Rod McQueen, “you go from thinking you鈥檙e the smartest guy who ever lived to realizing that you鈥檙e not.”听


Rod McQueen is a freelance contributing columnist for the Star鈥檚 Business section. McQueen spent a career talking to successful CEOs and power players. In an ongoing series, he reflects on the lessons he learned from those past interviews. McQueen is based in Toronto. Reach him via email: rmq@rogers.com

Born in Southampton, England, John McNeil emigrated to Canada in 1956 and joined Sun Life Assurance Co. He next worked in mutual funds, then in 1975 joined Bank of Montreal becoming vice-president of investments in 1977.

McNeil鈥檚 boss was Bill Mulholland, the legendary chairman and CEO. Mulholland enjoyed taking potshots so he could watch executives writhe. Annually, Mulholland and his top people would go on what they called the 鈥渞oad show鈥 visiting major cities, speaking to gatherings of senior customers and hosting dinners.

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Rod McQueen

Rod McQueen is a freelance contributing columnist for the Star鈥檚 Business section. McQueen spent a career talking to successful CEOs and power players. In an ongoing series, he reflects on the lessons he learned from those past interviews. McQueen is based in Toronto. Reach him via email: rmq@rogers.com

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