Book Talk: Philippe Bieler—Fortune Favours a Bieler
Join Philippe and Marc Bieler for the launch of Philippe's new book, Fortune Favours a Bieler: Adventures in Life, Love, and Business and introducing their initiatives in addressing the world's environmental challenges through their support of McGill's Bieler School of Environment.
Philippe Bieler is an entrepreneur whose career focused on the restructuring of businesses in Canada, the US, and Europe. The author of Onward, Dear Boys: A Family Memoir of the Great War, he lives in Wales.
About the Book
Fortune Favours a Bieler is the colourful story of Philippe Bieler’s life and his long journey through the eventful twentieth century and beyond. It begins with his escape from war-torn Europe in 1941. Hand in hand with a number of prominent trailblazers, he went on to carve out a career in industry, banking, farming, and even politics. The tale transitions from aluminum in Canada to cranberries in Quebec and vineyards in France. Frequent failures are compensated by good cheer and some impressive successes.
Bieler is a descendant of Swiss woodsmen and the son of a senior civil servant at the League of Nations. Born in 1933, he belongs to the silent generation, the cohort following the greatest generation and preceding the baby boomers, known for their thrift, respectfulness, loyalty, and determination. His outspoken mother and well-connected father raised him to be bold enough to grasp the fate he desired, a challenge he took up with vigour. He studied engineering at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ in Montreal and returned to his native Switzerland to pursue an MBA. He served as CEO at a number of industrial corporations, but he preferred his many ventures as an entrepreneur - and now, in his latest act, as an author, writing from his sheep farm in Wales.
Fortune Favours a Bieler looks back on a century of abundant luck and opportunity for those who would seize it, through the life of one of its fortunate and passionate leading lights.