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Tony Gagliano

Tony Gagliano LL.D. (Italian: [gaʎˈʎaːno]; born June 13, 1958) is a Canadian businessman, entrepreneur and philanthropist. He is the executive chairman and CEO of St. Joseph Communications, Canada's largest private communications company. St. Joseph is the publisher of many of Canada's magazines including Toronto Life and Fashion. Gagliano is President of the Art Gallery of Ontario and is co-founder and chair of Toronto's Festival of Creativity & Arts, Luminato. In 2009 he was appointed onto the board of the 2015 Toronto Pan American Games.[1]

Tony Gagliano
Gagliano in 2017
Born (1958-06-13) June 13, 1958 (age 65)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Children3
Parent(s)Gaetano Gagliano
Giuseppina Gagliano

Background edit

Tony Gagliano was born to Italian immigrants Gaetano Gagliano and Giussepina Gagliano in 1958 in Toronto, Ontario. He was their seventh child,[2] He has four brothers and five sisters. Gaetano started a small print shop in his basement and encouraged his children to come work for him to help grow the business. Gagliano has a Bachelor of Business Management from Ryerson Polytechnical Institute (1980).[3]

He is married with three children and currently resides in Toronto.

Business edit

In 1979, he began his rise in the print industry with his first of many positions with St. Joseph Communications.[3] He became general manager in 1987 and, shortly thereafter, at 29 years of age, was named president. After several years with the organization, he became chief executive officer in 1995. As of 2019, he served as executive chairman and chief executive officer of St. Joseph Communications.[4]

Arts edit

After serving on the board of the Art Gallery of Ontario for several years, in 2009 Gagliano was appointed president of the board as the successor to Charles Baillie.

Gagliano also led a huge initiative for the AGO which is Galleria Italia. A $13 million plan to create a beautiful space at the Art Gallery during its renovation by Canadian born architect Frank Gehry. The special aspect of this was that it was a gift from all Italian families to the city of Toronto and to Canada which has been such a great home for all Italians. [5]

In 2009, along with the support and funding of the Canadian Federal Government, Gagliano and Pecaut announced the "Canadian Prize". A new Canada Prize for the Arts and Creativity could be in place by 2010, with large cash prizes for emerging artists in dance, music, theatre and visual arts. The federal budget allocated $25 million toward an endowment to support the awards, which would be open to artists around the world.[6] It has never materialized.

Luminato edit

Gagliano is co-founder and chair of Luminato, Toronto's Annual Festival of Arts & Creativity which opened in 2007. For the years leading up to its first festival year, Gagliano and David Pecaut thought of the idea to create what would be an arts and creativity festival. Events included performances from The Guess Who's Randy Bachman, K'naan, Rufus Wainwright, Bruce Cockburn, John Malkovich, art installations, theater productions, and operas. Millions of people attended the festival[citation needed] in its first four years.[7]

Honours edit

Tony Gagliano is the former president of the Art Gallery of Ontario.[8][9]

On June 18, 2010, he received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Ryerson.[10]

Gagliano is a member of the Young Presidents' Organization as well as a board member of the St. Michael's Hospital Board and the St. Michael's Hospital Foundation Board. In addition, he is a cabinet member of Toronto Metropolitan University as Ryerson is known today and an honorary board member of Scouts Canada.

His personal contributions center on education and the environment, supporting "Partners in Growth" with Scouts Canada, which since its inception has planted over 1,750,000 trees across Canada. St. Joseph was also the first Corporation in Canada to receive the Financial Post award for environmental excellence.

Tony played an role in initiating the St. Joseph Foundation, which today provides consistent long-term direction to the charitable activities of St. Joseph Communications and allocates funds to the relief of poverty and the advancement of education. In October 2003, Tony Gagliano received the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award for "Business to Business, Products and Services" for the Province of Ontario.

In 2008, Gagliano was recognized by the Jewish-Toronto community as the recipient of the Words and Deeds Leadership Award.[11] Tony Gagliano was also awarded with Canadian of the year along with David Pecaut in 2008 by the Canadian Club for his efforts on Luminato.[12]

He was named one of Canada's Top 40 under 40 in 1995, Ernst and Young’s Ontario Entrepreneur of the Year for “Business to Business, Products and Services” in 2003, and he received an Alumni Achievement Award from Ryerson University in 2007.

In 2011, Gagliano was named Canadian Printer of the Year and was the co-chair of the Venetian Ball in Toronto for Villa Colombo.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ "Toronto 2015 Pan/Parapan American Games | Tony Gagliano". Toronto2015.org. from the original on 2012-07-08. Retrieved 2012-07-15.
  2. ^ O’Connor, Joe (April 15, 2016). "Devout founder of St. Joseph Communications dies at 98, leaves long legacy of success". National Post. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Tony Gagliano". Ryerson University. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
  4. ^ Rody, Bree (March 21, 2019). "St. Joseph's CEO on what's next for Maclean's, Chatelaine and more". mediaincanada.com. Retrieved March 4, 2020.
  5. ^ "AGO scores $10M donation from Italian-Canadians". Toronto. 2007-04-04. from the original on 2012-02-14. Retrieved 2012-07-15.
  6. ^ [1] February 11, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Weisbrodt, Jorn. "June 8-17, 2012". Luminato. from the original on 2012-07-09. Retrieved 2012-07-15.
  8. ^ . Torontoseeker.com. 2009-04-16. Archived from the original on 2012-02-20. Retrieved 2012-07-15.
  9. ^ Ignacio Villarreal (2009-04-16). "Art Gallery of Ontario Appoints Tony Gagliano as New President". Artdaily.org. from the original on 2012-02-13. Retrieved 2012-07-15.
  10. ^ "St. Joseph Communications CEO to receive honorary doctorate". PrintCAN. 2010-06-15. from the original on 2012-03-08. Retrieved 2012-07-15.
  11. ^ "Words and Deeds | the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs". from the original on 2014-12-27. Retrieved 2015-01-06.
  12. ^ "The man behind Luminato". thestar.com. 2008-06-15. from the original on 2012-10-15. Retrieved 2012-07-15.
  13. ^ "November 11, 2011 – St. Joseph CEO Named Printing Leader of the Year – St. Joseph Communications". Stjoseph.com. 2011-11-11. Retrieved 2012-07-15.[permanent dead link]

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Tony Gagliano LL D Italian gaʎˈʎaːno born June 13 1958 is a Canadian businessman entrepreneur and philanthropist He is the executive chairman and CEO of St Joseph Communications Canada s largest private communications company St Joseph is the publisher of many of Canada s magazines including Toronto Life and Fashion Gagliano is President of the Art Gallery of Ontario and is co founder and chair of Toronto s Festival of Creativity amp Arts Luminato In 2009 he was appointed onto the board of the 2015 Toronto Pan American Games 1 Tony GaglianoGagliano in 2017Born 1958 06 13 June 13 1958 age 65 Toronto Ontario CanadaChildren3Parent s Gaetano GaglianoGiuseppina Gagliano Contents 1 Background 2 Business 3 Arts 4 Luminato 5 Honours 6 ReferencesBackground editTony Gagliano was born to Italian immigrants Gaetano Gagliano and Giussepina Gagliano in 1958 in Toronto Ontario He was their seventh child 2 He has four brothers and five sisters Gaetano started a small print shop in his basement and encouraged his children to come work for him to help grow the business Gagliano has a Bachelor of Business Management from Ryerson Polytechnical Institute 1980 3 He is married with three children and currently resides in Toronto Business editIn 1979 he began his rise in the print industry with his first of many positions with St Joseph Communications 3 He became general manager in 1987 and shortly thereafter at 29 years of age was named president After several years with the organization he became chief executive officer in 1995 As of 2019 he served as executive chairman and chief executive officer of St Joseph Communications 4 Arts editAfter serving on the board of the Art Gallery of Ontario for several years in 2009 Gagliano was appointed president of the board as the successor to Charles Baillie Gagliano also led a huge initiative for the AGO which is Galleria Italia A 13 million plan to create a beautiful space at the Art Gallery during its renovation by Canadian born architect Frank Gehry The special aspect of this was that it was a gift from all Italian families to the city of Toronto and to Canada which has been such a great home for all Italians 5 In 2009 along with the support and funding of the Canadian Federal Government Gagliano and Pecaut announced the Canadian Prize A new Canada Prize for the Arts and Creativity could be in place by 2010 with large cash prizes for emerging artists in dance music theatre and visual arts The federal budget allocated 25 million toward an endowment to support the awards which would be open to artists around the world 6 It has never materialized Luminato editGagliano is co founder and chair of Luminato Toronto s Annual Festival of Arts amp Creativity which opened in 2007 For the years leading up to its first festival year Gagliano and David Pecaut thought of the idea to create what would be an arts and creativity festival Events included performances from The Guess Who s Randy Bachman K naan Rufus Wainwright Bruce Cockburn John Malkovich art installations theater productions and operas Millions of people attended the festival citation needed in its first four years 7 Honours editTony Gagliano is the former president of the Art Gallery of Ontario 8 9 On June 18 2010 he received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Ryerson 10 Gagliano is a member of the Young Presidents Organization as well as a board member of the St Michael s Hospital Board and the St Michael s Hospital Foundation Board In addition he is a cabinet member of Toronto Metropolitan University as Ryerson is known today and an honorary board member of Scouts Canada His personal contributions center on education and the environment supporting Partners in Growth with Scouts Canada which since its inception has planted over 1 750 000 trees across Canada St Joseph was also the first Corporation in Canada to receive the Financial Post award for environmental excellence Tony played an role in initiating the St Joseph Foundation which today provides consistent long term direction to the charitable activities of St Joseph Communications and allocates funds to the relief of poverty and the advancement of education In October 2003 Tony Gagliano received the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award for Business to Business Products and Services for the Province of Ontario In 2008 Gagliano was recognized by the Jewish Toronto community as the recipient of the Words and Deeds Leadership Award 11 Tony Gagliano was also awarded with Canadian of the year along with David Pecaut in 2008 by the Canadian Club for his efforts on Luminato 12 He was named one of Canada s Top 40 under 40 in 1995 Ernst and Young s Ontario Entrepreneur of the Year for Business to Business Products and Services in 2003 and he received an Alumni Achievement Award from Ryerson University in 2007 In 2011 Gagliano was named Canadian Printer of the Year and was the co chair of the Venetian Ball in Toronto for Villa Colombo 13 References edit Toronto 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