Early last month, we welcomed Rob Gialloreto to the helm of our organization. Here are three things I bet you never knew about our new President and CEO:
- During a national high school debating tournament in 1979 at Queens University, Rob and his debating colleague, then in the ninth grade, were charged with arguing on the affirmative of the following resolution: “Be it resolved that the road to happiness is always under construction.” Despite a valiant debate strategy that focused on Rob’s struggles to find happiness; the team finished a close second to a team in Grade 12.
- Being a busy guy is nothing new for Rob. While completing his graduate studies at Springfield College in Massachusetts, he balanced his time between leading a women’s varsity rugby team as head coach, playing rugby on the city’s men’s team, interning for the NHL’s Hartford Whalers in communications, and singing and dancing his way through a college production of West Side Story.
- Rob notes that he’s had a few brushes with greatness. During the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, in between periods at the Gold Medal Men’s Hockey Game between the USA and Canada, he was rushing through the arena to the media centre to file a second-period summary and ran (literally) into PGA professional golfer Fred Couples. Apologizing, Rob thought to himself, ‘he’s pretty sturdy for a golfer.’
Visit our website to learn more read about Rob’s business background under our organizational structure.
Dear Mr Gialloreto –
I couldn’t find your mail address, so please accept this way.
Could you please have a look into my mail-exchange with Mr Fraser about Koingo – I’m running against a wall.
Please help me.
Thank you in advance.
Kind regards
Peter Fackelmann
Hi Peter, thank you for reaching out to us. I have forwarded your concern to the appropriate person in the organization and you will receive an email soon regarding your concern. Thank you.
I have run against a wall with your organization for the second time in 4 years on the same issue as the first time. I need your help please.
Hi Steven, thank you for contacting us here. Can you please share what your issue is? You can either reply here or send in a formal complaint through our website here. Thank you.