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The Power of Scars: My Journey from Refugee to CEO is a deeply moving and impactful narrative that bridges the gap between Nizar Ladak’s harrowing experiences as a refugee fleeing Uganda and his remarkable rise to success as a corporate leader.  Through this journey, Ladak explores how hardship has shaped his resilience, providing invaluable lessons for both personal and professional growth. This book offers a unique perspective by intertwining Ladak’s personal narrative with leadership insights and academic research, demonstrating how resilience developed in the face of racial and social…mehr

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The Power of Scars: My Journey from Refugee to CEO is a deeply moving and impactful narrative that bridges the gap between Nizar Ladak’s harrowing experiences as a refugee fleeing Uganda and his remarkable rise to success as a corporate leader.  Through this journey, Ladak explores how hardship has shaped his resilience, providing invaluable lessons for both personal and professional growth. This book offers a unique perspective by intertwining Ladak’s personal narrative with leadership insights and academic research, demonstrating how resilience developed in the face of racial and social challenges can be a powerful tool for success. From the trauma of displacement to the challenges of building a new life in Toronto, and the eventual loss of his job at Health Quality Ontario, Ladak shares his story with vulnerability and wisdom, offering readers practical guidance on overcoming adversity. In an era where equity, diversity, and inclusion are more crucial than ever, The Power of Scars provides a roadmap for cultivating resilience. While scars may be lasting, they do not have to define one's future.
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NIZAR LADAK brings 33 years of leadership experience, including two tenures as CEO, to his debut book—an insightful reflection on his journey navigating senior leadership and confronting racism. This is the first of many works to come. Born an Ugandan refugee, Nizar earned his M.Ed. from the University of Toronto (U of T), where he later returned as an Adjunct Lecturer. Over his career, he has held influential C-suite roles in the healthcare and post-secondary education sectors. His contributions have been recognized with prestigious honors, including being named one of Canada’s Top 25 Immigrants and receiving U of T’s Leaders and Legends Distinguished Service Award. Nizar lives in Toronto with his wife, two daughters, and beloved cat Lucky, who are the center of his universe.