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Rudge served as CEO of the Canadian Olympic Committee leading up to the 2010 Olympics. He also led the highly successful Canadian program 'Own The Podium', which funded and developed Canadian high performance athletes in winter sports, preparing for the 2010 Olympics. Canadian athletes produced a
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game and festival, scheduled for November 2012 in Toronto. On January 30, 2012, the Argonauts hired Rudge to take over from Bob Nicholson, as team president and CEO as well, on a contract which will extend past the Grey Cup game in 2012. In May 2015, the Toronto Argonauts were bought by
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Games-leading 14 gold medals, the country's best-ever total in a Winter Olympics. They led Canada to a third-place finish in overall medals with 26, good for third place behind the United States and Germany; this was the country's best overall finish at a Winter Games.
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replaced Rudge as President and CEO of the Argonauts at the beginning of 2016, when Rudge's contract came to an end in December 2015.
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Inc. He retired from that role in 2002, when Quebecor World was the world's largest commercial printing firm.
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from 2012 to 2015. Following a business career in the printing industry, Rudge served as CEO of the
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Michael Copeland named new president, CEO of Toronto Argonauts
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Rudge was a senior executive with the printing firm
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Canadian
executive
CEO
Toronto Argonauts
Canadian Football League
Canadian Olympic Committee
2010 Winter Olympics
Vancouver
Whistler, British Columbia
Malton, Ontario
Mississauga
University of Toronto
Queen's University
Quebecor World
Grey Cup
Kilmer Sports
Bell Canada
David Braley
Michael Copeland
The Toronto Star



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