Leaders Of Tomorrow Podcast

Chris Thomson

Are you an ambitious young entrepreneur? Do you consider yourself a role model and leader of tomorrow? If so, this is going to be the show for you. Leaders Of Tomorrow is a show dedicated young and ambitious entrepreneurs looking to forge their own path in this world. Each week, we will bring you an inspiring interview and share with you behind the scenes some of the values and beliefs of our 8-figure business; Student Works Management Program. From interviews with young millionaires and personal anecdotes from our head coach; Chris Thomson, this show will give you everything you need to know to become a Leader Of Tomorrow.

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    435 | Elyse Ardiel | How to Leverage a Student Business for Law Success

    How can running a student painting business set you on the path to becoming a corporate lawyer at one of the top firms in Canada? In this episode of the Leaders of Tomorrow Podcast, host Chris Thomson speaks with Elyse Ardiel, a Student Works Management Program alumna who went on to graduate from McGill, attended law school, started her legal career in New York, and returned to Toronto to become a corporate lawyer and partner at a leading Bay Street firm. Elyse reflects on the lessons she learned as an operator (from setting clear expectations and building systems to working with clients and teams) and how those skills helped her succeed in law school and her career. She shares advice for students considering law school, how to build a strong application, and why staying open to opportunities can lead to a career path you never imagined. Learn why sales, systems, and setting expectations matter just as much in law as they do in business. Enjoy! Key takeaways: How Student Works helped Elyse discover her entrepreneurial spiritWhy running a business taught Elyse to love working with motivated peopleThe importance of setting clear expectations with clients, teams, and yourselfHow to stay organized, communicate effectively, and perform under pressureWhy keeping an open mind can lead to unexpected career opportunitiesPractical tips for law school applications and building a strong resumeWhy sales skills and understanding people’s needs translate into any careerAnd much more... Guest Bio: Elyse Ardiel is a partner at Fasken, working within the firm’s Private Equity Group and Capital Markets & Mergers and Acquisitions Group. She focuses on private M&A with an emphasis on private equity and cross-border transactions, as well as corporate reorganizations, commercial law, and general corporate matters. A graduate of McGill University and law school in Canada, Elyse began her legal career in New York before returning to Toronto. As an alumna of the Student Works Management Program, she credits her experience as an operator with shaping the entrepreneurial mindset, organizational skills, and leadership qualities that helped her excel in law and business. Resources: Student Works Connect with Elyse on LinkedIn Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Leaders of Tomorrow podcast or its affiliates. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. Listeners should consult with a professional for specific advice tailored to their situation. By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge that any reliance on the content is at your own risk.

    38 min
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    434 | Aris Lloshi | How to Build a $460K Business as a Student

    How do you go from being a first-year student who’s unsure of what direction to take to running a $460,000 business while still in university and preparing to coach the next generation of entrepreneurs? In this episode of the Leaders of Tomorrow Podcast, Chris Thomson speaks with Aris Lloshi, a veteran operator with the Student Works Management Program who is now stepping into a part-time coach role. Aris shares his journey from a slow start in his first year to restructuring his business mid-season, and eventually tripling his results through consistency, hard work, and relentless focus on developing people. Aris opens up about what it takes to grow a business year over year, from $100k to $250k to nearly half a million, and the lessons he learned about time management, building systems, over-recruiting, and holding people accountable. This conversation is a powerful look at how consistency, integrity, and a learning mindset can transform both business results and personal growth. Discover what it takes to shift from student operator to coach and why integrity is the ultimate leadership trait. Enjoy! Key takeaways: Why putting systems in place early creates better results with less effortHow to restructure a business mid-season and turn it aroundWhy 80% of results come from 20% of the right inputsThe importance of training, recruiting, and over-recruiting the right peopleHow to hold your team accountable and have hard conversationsWhy consistency is the secret ingredient to long-term successWhat it takes to transition from operator to coach while still in schoolWhy integrity and being a constant learner are hallmarks of true leadersAnd much more... Guest Bio: Aris Lloshi is a veteran operator with the Student Works Management Program and an incoming part-time coach while completing his business degree at Concordia University. Over three years, he grew his business from a modest first-year start to nearly $500,000 in revenue, earning multiple trips to Mexico and recognition as a top performer.  Resources: Aris Lloshi on LinkedIn Student Works Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Leaders of Tomorrow podcast or its affiliates. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. Listeners should consult with a professional for specific advice tailored to their situation. By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge that any reliance on the content is at your own risk.

    28 min
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    433 | Dave Hanley | How to Leverage Sales Skills for Entrepreneurial Success

    What does it take to build and exit multiple eight-figure businesses, and what lessons carry through from a student painting summer to leading tech startups? In this episode of the Leaders of Tomorrow Podcast, host Chris Thomson speaks with Dave Hanley, a Student Works Management Program alumnus who went on to co-found and scale several successful companies. Dave shares his journey from discovering entrepreneurship at Wilfrid Laurier University to co-founding Risk Control Technologies and AdvertiseCast, and playing a key role at Insurance Systems. Now a coach and author of The Delusional Founder, Dave reflects on the skills he built early as a participant in the Student Works Management Program, the importance of adaptability, and the role sales played in every success. He also opens up about setbacks, why humility matters, and how surrounding yourself with the right people accelerates growth. This episode is packed with real-world lessons for young entrepreneurs aiming to create lasting impact. Think your product will sell itself? Think again. Hear why mastering sales execution is the real key to growth. Enjoy! Key takeaways: Why Student Works connections can shape lifelong friendships and partnershipsHow sales skills can make or break even the best productWhy adaptability and common sense matter more than rigid plansThe importance of reading the room and managing client expectationsWhy you should never act like you know everythingHow to handle the emotional challenge of setbacks and rejectionWhy real-world experience beats textbooks every timeThe value of humility and always being open to learningAnd much more... Guest Bio: Dave Hanley is a serial entrepreneur, coach, and author with a track record of building and scaling software companies. An alumnus of the Student Works Management Program and Wilfrid Laurier University, he co-founded Risk Control Technologies and AdvertiseCast (acquired by Libsyn for $30M), and was the founding VP of Business Development at Insurance Systems. Dave is also the author of The Delusional Founder, where he shares lessons from decades of entrepreneurial experience.  Resources: Student Works Connect with Dave on LinkedIn Books: The Delusional Founder: Transforming Your B2B Tech Business Through Sales Execution Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Leaders of Tomorrow podcast or its affiliates. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. Listeners should consult with a professional for specific advice tailored to their situation. By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge that any reliance on the content is at your own risk.

    35 min
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    432 | Paul Prevost | How to Transform Uncertainty into Business Success

    What happens when an average student with no clear direction takes a chance on running a business and discovers a passion for leadership and coaching? In this episode of the Leaders of Tomorrow Podcast, Chris Thomson speaks with Paul Prevost, an amazing participant in the Student Works Management Program. Paul shares how his journey began with self-development books during the pandemic and quickly turned into a life-changing experience through Student Works. From overcoming the fear of knocking on doors to running a $320,000 business while having four operators do over $500,000, Paul has transformed his mindset, skills, and vision for the future. Paul opens up about the challenges of balancing school and business, the lessons he learned about organization and resilience, and why saying no and trusting his team became key to his growth. He also explains why caring for others is central to his leadership style and how setting clear intentions helps him drive meaningful results. Ready to see how ordinary students become extraordinary leaders? Listen now and learn what it takes to turn uncertainty into success. Enjoy! Key takeaways: How Student Works sparked Paul’s journey from uncertainty to entrepreneurshipWhy organization and time management are essential for successThe surprising benefits of balancing school, sports, and business commitmentsHow to overcome fear of rejection and build confidence through actionWhy trusting your team and saying no are crucial leadership skillsHow caring for others creates stronger, more successful teamsThe role of setting intentions in business, sales, and lifeWhy top performers succeed when they stay motivated even when aloneAnd much more... Guest Bio: Paul Prevost is a successful participant in the Student Works Management Program. Starting as a student operator, he grew his business from $142,000 in his first year to $320,000 in his third, while leading a team of operators generating over $500,000. Resources: Student Works Books Mentioned: Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Leaders of Tomorrow podcast or its affiliates. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. Listeners should consult with a professional for specific advice tailored to their situation. By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge that any reliance on the content is at your own risk.

    37 min
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    431 | Josh Campbell | How to Spot Opportunity Where Others See Risk

    How do you go from running a student painting business to building and scaling global brands, launching innovative ventures, and investing in groundbreaking startups? In this episode of the Leaders of Tomorrow Podcast, Chris Thomson reconnects with Josh Campbell, a proud alumnus of the Student Works Management Program. Josh shares his remarkable career journey, from his early days in private equity and expanding Booster Juice across the U.S., to leading Starbucks’ Canadian expansion, scaling Saje Natural Wellness into a nationwide success, and venturing into cannabis, sustainable nutrition, and beyond. Josh opens up about what he learned from both wins and failures, why humility and vision matter more than accolades, and how saying yes early in your career and not later on shapes your trajectory. This episode is packed with lessons on entrepreneurship, leadership, resilience, and the courage to chase opportunities that most people overlook. Thinking about a career pivot? Learn how Josh Campbell reinvented himself from student entrepreneur to global brand leader and what you can take from his playbook. Enjoy! Key takeaways: How to recognize when an industry or role doesn’t fit your true passionsWhat Josh learned from scaling global brands like Starbucks and SajeWhy he chose to invest in cannabis and sustainable nutrition despite skepticismHow to think about failures, mistakes, and the “stupid tax” every entrepreneur paysThe three areas Josh centers his life around to stay grounded and fulfilledWhy humility and putting the team first define true leadershipAnd much more... Guest Bio: Josh Campbell is a serial entrepreneur, investor, and advisor with a track record of scaling businesses across industries. A graduate of the Student Works Management Program and Wilfrid Laurier University, Josh has held leadership roles in private equity, Starbucks, and Saje Natural Wellness, where he oversaw rapid nationwide expansion. He later served as President of Dosist, a cannabis wellness company, and now leads ventures in sustainable nutrition through his company Human Improvement. An early-stage investor and advisor, Josh continues to champion innovation, resilience, and leadership rooted in humility and impact. Resources: Student Works Connect with Josh on LinkedIn Buy Hi  308 | Josh Campbell | How To Launch Cutting-Edge Businesses and Exploit The First-Mover Advantage Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Leaders of Tomorrow podcast or its affiliates. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. Listeners should consult with a professional for specific advice tailored to their situation. By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge...

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    430 | Joanna Cao | How to Build Resilience and Overcome Uncertainty with Leadership

    How do you transform self-doubt into leadership and uncertainty into confidence? In this episode of the Leaders of Tomorrow Podcast, Chris Thomson speaks with Joanna Cao, who shares her inspiring journey through the Student Works Management Program. Joanna shares how stepping into real-world responsibility transformed her perspective, built her confidence, and gave her the tools to achieve things she once thought were out of reach. From building strong teams to understanding the value of coaching, she reveals the lessons that turned uncertainty into possibility and struggle into growth. This conversation shines a light on how the program develops not just business skills, but also leadership, resilience, and the mindset needed to succeed in life and in any career path you choose.  Learn how Joanna Cao turned self-doubt into confidence and discover the steps you can take to strengthen your own leadership. Enjoy! Key takeaways: How the Student Works Management Program opened new possibilities and opportunities for JoannaWhy financial stability gave Joanna the freedom to plan for bigger life goalsThe role of coaching and mentorship in overcoming tough challengesThe importance of building and valuing strong teamsWhy knowing your “why” is critical to pushing through adversityHow the program shapes leaders beyond business, building consistency, confidence, and personal growthAnd much more... Guest Bio: Joanna Cao is a standout operator in the Student Works Management Program who has grown her business year over year. She credits the program with not only transforming her professionally but also helping her grow personally as a leader and mentor.  Resources: Student Works Connect with Joanna on LinkedIn Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Leaders of Tomorrow podcast or its affiliates. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. Listeners should consult with a professional for specific advice tailored to their situation. By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge that any reliance on the content is at your own risk.

    45 min
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    429 | Bob Repovs | How to Build High-Performing Teams in Any Industry

    What does it take to go from running a Student Works summer management job at university to leading high-performing teams across industries? In this episode of the Leaders of Tomorrow podcast, Chris Thomson sits down with proud Student Works Management Program alumnus Bob Repovs, whose leadership journey began as a student entrepreneur and evolved into decades of executive experience. Bob shares how the lessons learned in the program, from managing people and projects to making tough calls, became the foundation for his leadership philosophy. He discusses why putting people first is essential for long-term success, how to step back from day-to-day firefighting to focus on strategy, and the importance of surrounding yourself with leaders who push you to be better. From retaining top talent to making the tough calls when a fit isn’t right, Bob’s insights offer practical inspiration for anyone striving to lead with vision and purpose. Whether you’re just starting your career or leading a large organization, this conversation will show you how the mindset and skills developed in the Student Works Management Program can serve you for life. Enjoy! Key takeaways: How the Student Works Management Program shaped Bob’s leadership styleWhy self-awareness is a critical leadership skillHow to transition from hands-on management to strategic leadershipWhy surrounding yourself with talented leaders strengthens your teamThe importance of having the right people in the right seatsHow to retain top performers, while letting go of poor fitsWays to rise above daily firefighting and focus on long-term goalsWhy you’re never truly alone in your leadership challengesAnd much more... Guest Bio: Bob Repovs is the President and CEO of Samco Machinery, a global leader in roll forming and metal processing equipment with operations in over 35 countries. A proud alumnus of the Student Works Management Program, Bob has over 20 years of international experience, including 14 years as CEO. He is committed to driving innovation, delivering engineer-to-order solutions, and leading through Samco’s P3 principles—People, Products, Passion. A member of TEC since 2002 and OG100 since 2016, Bob continues to foster valuable relationships, champion personal growth, and pursue Samco’s “Best in Class” vision. Resources: Student Works Connect with Bob on LinkedIn Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Leaders of Tomorrow podcast or its affiliates. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. Listeners should consult with a professional for specific advice tailored to their situation. By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge that any reliance on the content is at your own risk.

    44 min
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    428 | Adriana and Cole Benoit | How to Overcome Shyness and Build Leadership Skills

    What happens when two siblings challenge themselves to grow as leaders together? In this episode of the Leaders of Tomorrow podcast, host Chris Thomson sits down with Adriana and Cole Benoit, two exceptional student leaders who have thrived in the Student Works Management Program. What started as a summer job turned into a transformational journey of self-discovery, confidence, and leadership development. Adriana opens up about how the program helped her overcome shyness, develop independence, and build lasting people skills that have shaped her both personally and professionally. Meanwhile, Cole shares the mindset shifts he experienced as a coach and operator, learning how to inspire accountability and scale a team of responsible leaders. Together, they reflect on the personal growth, business lessons, and family support that fueled their success. If you’re considering the Student Works Program or want a deeper look at how it shapes young entrepreneurs, this episode offers an inspiring window into what’s possible when you commit to becoming your best self. Enjoy! Key takeaways How the Student Works Program builds confidence and independenceHow Adriana overcame shyness and started taking ownership of her lifeWhy coaching others to take accountability is key to scaling a teamThe emotional and mental challenges of running a student businessHow leadership creates ripple effects year after yearWhy alignment between personal goals and team goals drives successWhy Adriana and Cole feel more confident about their futures than ever beforeAnd much more... Guest Bios: Adriana grew up immersed in athletics, excelling in gymnastics, figure skating, and rugby, and developing leadership skills through coaching and camp counselling. At the University of Guelph, she joined the Varsity Cheerleading team and began working with Student Works, first as a window cleaner and later as a franchise manager. Over three years, she ran a successful business producing nearly $450,000 in revenue, employing over 40 students, and serving more than 750 clients. A top performer, she is transitioning into a Business Coach role in 2024 to mentor students in running their own businesses. Cole is a dedicated Consumer Behaviour student at Western University with hands-on experience in sales, marketing, and management. Through the Student Works Management Program and other ventures, he has honed his skills in cold-calling, sales, client relations, recruitment, employee management, and project planning. Running his own service business continues to challenge and develop him professionally. Resources: Student Works Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Leaders of Tomorrow podcast or its affiliates. The content provided is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. We make no representations as to the accuracy, completeness, suitability, or validity of any information on this podcast and will not be liable for any errors, omissions, or delays in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use. Listeners should consult with a professional for specific advice tailored to their situation. By accessing this podcast, you acknowledge that any reliance on the content is at your own risk.

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Are you an ambitious young entrepreneur? Do you consider yourself a role model and leader of tomorrow? If so, this is going to be the show for you. Leaders Of Tomorrow is a show dedicated young and ambitious entrepreneurs looking to forge their own path in this world. Each week, we will bring you an inspiring interview and share with you behind the scenes some of the values and beliefs of our 8-figure business; Student Works Management Program. From interviews with young millionaires and personal anecdotes from our head coach; Chris Thomson, this show will give you everything you need to know to become a Leader Of Tomorrow.