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Marvin Ryder

Associate Professor

Department / Academic Area

Faculty, Marketing

Email

ryderm@mcmaster.ca

Phone

DSB: 23997

Biography

Marvin Ryder has taught for 40 years and has mentored more than 10,000 graduate and undergraduate students. In 2000, Marvin was named as Chair of the Transition Board for the new City of Hamilton. During the Board’s one-year life, it organized the municipal election, created a new Hamilton Hydro corporation, and set service levels and budgets for a new, larger City of Hamilton. The Board identified more than $25 million in operational savings within the billion dollar City budget and developed a plan to reduce industrial and commercial property taxes by five percent – the first reduction in over a decade. This municipal work built on his earlier experience serving from 1990 to 1996 on the Board of Directors for Copps Coliseum, Hamilton Place, and the Hamilton Convention Centre (HECFI). In 2001, Marvin was announced as Chair for the Hamilton Health Sciences Board of Directors responsible for operating the second largest hospital in Ontario with an annual budget over $1.0 billion. The seven sites (Henderson, General, McMaster, McMaster Children’s, Chedoke, St. Peter’s, and the Juravinski Cancer Centre) not only served as community hospitals but had regional specializations in geriatric care, cardiac care, oncology, and women’s and children’s health. He became Past Chair of the Board in 2003 and retired from the Board on June 30, 2010. Marvin serves on the Hamilton Health Sciences Research Institute Board of Directors and has served as Chair for the past four years. The Board oversees an endowment of $450 million with the proceeds of investment activities going to fund over $25 million of research at Hamilton Health Sciences and McMaster University. In 2011, Marvin retired from the Boards of the Bay Area Health Trust (nine years) and the Desjardins Credit Union (three years). The latter coincided with the amalgamation of Desjardins with Meridian Credit Union on June 1, 2011. He has written more than seventy case studies illustrating marketing, business strategy, and entrepreneurship problems Half of them have been published in leading Canadian marketing texts including case studies on Porsche, Union Gas, Crayola, and Molson Breweries. Today, Marvin is most recognized for nearly 250 appearances annually on television (CTV, CBC, and Global), radio (Newstalk 1010, CKTB 610AM, CFRA 580AM and CFPL 980AM), and in newspapers (National Post, Toronto Star, Globe and Mail, and the Hamilton Spectator) commenting on business issues of the day.

Videos

Articles

May 27, 2024 · IN THE NEWS | MARKETING | MARVIN RYDER | RESEARCH

In the News: Outdated Rules and Mounting Losses: Can Anything be Done to fix Canada Post?

Aerial view of Tim Hortons Field in Hamilton, illustrating the football stadium and its surrounding landscape.
November 1, 2023 · HAMILTON | IN THE NEWS | MARKETING | MARVIN RYDER

In the News: Hamilton Officials Laud Economic Impact of Grey Cup

An individual is filling their car with gasoline at a service station.
June 16, 2022 · GAS PRICES | IN THE NEWS | MARVIN RYDER

In the News: Proactive Ways the Government can Provide Relief as Gas Prices Continue to Soar

Cyan, white, and lime logo of Knowledge Labs.
April 30, 2020 · COVID-19 | ECONOMY | IN THE KNOW | KNOWLEDGE LABS | MARVIN RYDER | RESEARCH

Knowledge Labs: In the Know with Marvin Ryder

Publications

Journals

A 2nd Look At The Effectiveness Of An Alumni Intervention Program In Student Recruiting

Marvin Ryder

Journal     1989

College And University

Does Alumni Contact Of Applicants To An M.b.a. Programme Improve The Capture Ratio?

Marvin Ryder

Journal     1988

College And University

Other

Ctv News "taking Stock" - Trade Dispute Between U.s. And China

Marvin Ryder

2018

Marketing Insights : Contemporary Canadian Cases

Marvin Ryder

1994

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