Stephen K. Gunn

For the politician, see Stephen L. Gunn.

Stephen K. Gunn is Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and co-Founder of Sleep Country Canada Inc, which he co-founded with Christine Magee and Gordon Lownds. As of June 2013, the company has 201 stores across Canada and 43 stores in the US (Sleep America).[1][2][3]

Early life

Gunn grew up in Montreal and Kingston. He completed an honours BSc in Electrical Engineering from Queen's University and an MBA from the Richard Ivey School of Business (1981).[4]

Career

After university he joined McKinsey & Company as a Management Consultant (1981–1987). In 1987, he co-founded and was the President of Kenrick Capital, a private equity business. In October 1994, he co-founded Sleep Country Canada with Christine Magee and Gordon Lownds. He is currently on the board of directors for Dollarama, Cara Operations and Golf Town.

Personal life

Gunn is married with a daughter and 3 sons. He enjoys golf, sailing and skiing.

Awards

References

  1. Canadian Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management - Page 245 Balderson, D. Wesley (David Wesley) - 2000 "Incident 8-3 Sleep Country's Wake-Up Call In a well-planned assault on two of Canada's biggest markets, mattress retailer ...Christine Magee... Her partners, merchant bankers Gordon Lownds and Stephen Gunn. had once invested in a mattress manufacturer."
  2. The Blue Book of Canadian Business Canadian Newspaper Services International Limited - 2001 "Sleep Country Canada Inc. Suite 101, 3870 Jacombs Road ... CEO: Stephen Gunn .. Christine Magee"
  3. Nelson Information's Directory of Investment Research - Volume 3 - Page 178 2008 "Chairman & Chief Executive Stephen K. Gunn President Christine Magee Chief Financial Officer & Secretary Vicki Jones Employees: 1,030 Shares Outs.: 14,045,577
  4. "Stephen K. Gunn". Businessweek. Retrieved 25 February 2013.

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