Draft:Channce Fuller

Channce Fuller

President of Okanagan Frozen Dough | CEO (December 2024)

Channce Fuller is a Canadian business executive currently serving as the President of Okanagan Frozen Dough (OKFD), and is set to become the company's Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in December 2024, succeeding Bruce Glaicar. With a diverse career in leadership, operations, and business development, Fuller has extensive experience across various sectors, including food, clean energy, and environmental services.[1][2]

Early Life and Education

Born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, and raised in Candle Lake, Saskatchewan, Fuller is the son of Shirley and Robert Fuller. Shirley was a hair stylist, and Robert worked as a craftsman laborer. Channce was the first in his family to pursue post-secondary education, a milestone that has played a significant role in shaping his career and personal development. Fuller went on to earn an MBA from Harvard Business School and a Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical Engineering (with Great Distinction) from the University of Saskatchewan. He is also a Registered Professional Engineer with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA). During his younger years, Fuller played amateur golf throughout elementary school and high school, an experience that fostered discipline, focus, and a competitive spirit—values he carries with him today.[3][4][5]

Career

Fuller’s career spans several leadership roles across a range of industries, with a strong emphasis on strategic business growth, operational management, and cross-border experience.

Okanagan Frozen Dough (OKFD)

Fuller is currently the President of Okanagan Frozen Dough. He is set to become the company’s CEO in December 2024, taking over from Bruce Glaicar. Under his leadership, OKFD has positioned itself as a leading player in the frozen dough industry.[6][7]

Chenmark Capital Management

Fuller serves as Vice President at Chenmark Capital Management, a unique, family owned, private equity firm specializing in helping retiring business owners transition their companies to new ownership across a variety of sectors. In this role, Fuller continues to oversee multiple business development initiatives and plays a key role in shaping the firm’s long-term strategic direction. His experience at Chenmark spans multiple industries, including tourism, agriculture, manufacturing, and retail.[8][9][10]

Forbes & Manhattan

Fuller previously served as the Senior Vice President at Forbes & Manhattan, a leading Canadian merchant bank. At Forbes & Manhattan, he played a pivotal role in overseeing a variety of business development and strategic initiatives. This included leadership within Progressus Clean Energy (formerly AES-100 Inc.), a subsidiary of Forbes & Manhattan, where Fuller was responsible for driving the company’s clean energy projects and environmental sustainability efforts.[11][12]

Progressus Clean Energy (formerly AES-100 Inc.)

As part of his position at Forbes & Manhattan, Fuller also served at Progressus Clean Energy (formerly known as AES-100 Inc.). In this role, he contributed to developing innovative energy solutions and expanding the company’s footprint within the clean energy sector.[13][14]

Terrapure Environmental

Fuller served as Vice President of Western Canada for Terrapure Environmental, a company acquired by GFL Environmental. In this role, Fuller was responsible for overseeing operations and driving business growth across Western Canadian facilities, ensuring the company’s continued success in the environmental services sector.[15]

Nutrien

Fuller began his career at Nutrien (NYSE: NTR; TSX: NTR), where he held roles in technical engineering, process safety, corporate development, and global strategy. His work at Nutrien laid the foundation for his leadership and strategic development approach. Fuller's career has taken him around the world, with significant work experience in Canada, the United States, Australia, and China, further enhancing his global perspective on business operations and strategy.[16][17]

Leadership Philosophy

Channce Fuller is known for his philosophical, people-centric leadership style, which emphasizes the importance of servant leadership. He believes that great leaders are those who serve others, empowering their teams to succeed and grow both professionally and personally. Fuller advocates for creating an environment where individuals feel valued, supported, and inspired to reach their full potential. This approach fosters a culture of collaboration, trust, and accountability, with a focus on nurturing strong relationships and driving long-term success.[18]

Personal Life

Channce Fuller is married to Nyla Fuller, an international fitness model with over half a million followers on Instagram. Nyla has been featured in prominent publications such as Maxim, FHM, Inside Fitness, Fitness Girls, and more. She is also a highly accomplished professional, currently serving as the Senior Finance and Planning Officer at Mount Royal University. Nyla holds a CPA designation and a Masters degree from Harvard University, showcasing her strong expertise in finance and strategic planning.[19][20][21][22][23][24][25]

Hobbies and Personal Activities In addition to his professional career, Channce Fuller is an avid amateur bodybuilder. He has competed in various Men’s Physique competitions, achieving notable success. Fuller won the Novice and Open Class titles at the Golden Prairie Cup in 2022 and later triumphed in the Masters Category at the same event in 2024. His dedication to bodybuilding reflects his commitment to fitness and personal growth outside of his business endeavors.[26][27]

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  6. ^ "Bruce Glaicar retires, Channce Fuller new CEO for OK Frozen Dough - Bakers JournalBakers Journal". 8 October 2024.
  7. ^ https://www.linkedin.com/in/channcefuller/
  8. ^ https://www.linkedin.com/in/channcefuller/
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  11. ^ "Progressus Clean Technologies Announced as New Name and Brand for Leading Green Hydrogen Company, AES-100 Inc" (Press release). 28 February 2022.
  12. ^ "PowerTap Subsidiary AES-100 Inc. Accelerates Development and Commercialization of Green Hydrogen Technology with Appointment of Channce Fuller as President & Chief Executive Officer" (Press release). 17 January 2022.
  13. ^ "Progressus Clean Technologies Announced as New Name and Brand for Leading Green Hydrogen Company, AES-100 Inc" (Press release). 28 February 2022.
  14. ^ "PowerTap Subsidiary AES-100 Inc. Accelerates Development and Commercialization of Green Hydrogen Technology with Appointment of Channce Fuller as President & Chief Executive Officer" (Press release). 17 January 2022.
  15. ^ https://www.linkedin.com/in/channcefuller/
  16. ^ https://www.linkedin.com/in/channcefuller/
  17. ^ "Channce Fuller - Vice President & SLT OKFD at Chenmark".
  18. ^ "The Power of Possibility with Channce Fuller | Amplomedia".
  19. ^ "Programs & Courses | MRU".
  20. ^ https://www.linkedin.com/in/nylafuller/
  21. ^ "Nyla Fuller | MAXIM Australia". 30 September 2019.
  22. ^ "Fitspiration | MAXIM Australia". 3 October 2022.
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  24. ^ "Lockout Lockdown Lethargy". 4 May 2021.
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  26. ^ https://canadianphysiquealliance.com/sites/default/files/Results/2024%20CPA%20Golden%20Prairie%20Cup%20Open%20Championships.pdf
  27. ^ https://canadianphysiquealliance.com/sites/default/files/Results/2022%20CPA%20Golden%20Prairie%20Cup%20Open%20Championships%20-%20Final%20Placings%20with%20Overalls.pdf