Mr. Lube Named Best Managed Company

April 9, 2018
Mr. Lube Canada has been honoured with being named one of the best managed automotive companies for the sixth year in a row. The award is sponsored by companies that include Deloitte, CIBC, National Post, Smith School of Business, and MacKay CEO Forums. It recognizes Canadian-owned and managed companies with revenue over $10 million. The companies are honoured for sustained growth, financial performance, management practices, and the over all efforts of the entire organization. Mr. Lube has also reached Gold Standard status for their third consecutive year of excellence in business performance. “On behalf of Mr. Lube’s board of

Mr. Lube Canada has been honoured with being named one of the best managed automotive companies for the sixth year in a row.

The award is sponsored by companies that include Deloitte, CIBC, National Post, Smith School of Business, and MacKay CEO Forums. It recognizes Canadian-owned and managed companies with revenue over $10 million. The companies are honoured for sustained growth, financial performance, management practices, and the over all efforts of the entire organization.

Mr. Lube has also reached Gold Standard status for their third consecutive year of excellence in business performance.

“On behalf of Mr. Lube’s board of directors, our employees, our franchise owners, our partners and suppliers, we are very honoured and humbled to have achieved the Gold Standard designation,” said Stuart Suls, president and chief executive officer for Mr. Lube. “The past six years have been a period of tremendous growth, expansion and transformational change for our brand and operations. Throughout it all, every person on our team, from coast to coast, has risen to the challenge and set new standards for leadership, innovation and execution, while caring for the communities where we serve day in and day out.”

Winners of the award will be celebrated at the annual Canada’s Best Managed Companies symposium and gala in Toronto on April 11, 2018.

This story, by Danielle Oswald, first appeared on autoserviceworld.com