Marty ParkerMarty Parker is founder and chief executive officer of Waterstone Human Capital. Founded in 2003, Waterstone is a leading cultural talent management firm that offers retained executive search specializing in recruiting for fit, culture change and trasformation services, leadership development, succession planning, cultural and engagement measurement, and advisory consulting for entrepreneurial-minded, high-growth organizations across North America. In 2005, he founded Canada's Most Admired Corporate Cultures, an annual program that recognizes best-in-class Canadian organizations for having a culture that has helped them enhance performance and sustain a competitive advantage. In 2014, the program expanded to include Canada's Most Admired CEO. Marty is considered a global leader and expert on human capital and corporate culture. He is a frequent commentator and keynote speaker on issues surrounding leadership and organizational culture and author of Culture Connection: How Developing a Winning Culture Will Give Your Organization a Competitive Advantage (McGraw-Hill, 2012) and The Culturepreneur: How High Performance Leaders and Organizations Use Culture as Competitive Advantage (Page Two, 2021). He has provided expert commentary on the impact and importance of corporate culture and human capital for CNBC, the National Post, Canadian Business and Profit, and has appeared on Canada AM, BNN, and CP24. Marty is a very active member of Young Presidents Organization (YPO) Great Lakes Ontario Chapter and YPO Gold Miami / Fort Lauderdale. He is a member of the Canadian Region executive, former chapter chair, learning chair, network chair, membership and forum chair. Marty holds a Bachelor of Arts, with Honours as well as a Master of Science degree from the University of Guelph. He and his wife, Tanya, live in Mississauga, Ontario, and Delray Beach, Florida, and they are the parents of five children. A serial entrepreneur, Marty loves sports, coaching, fitness, food and wine, reading, and personal and professional development. Read More Read Less