Quark Expeditions
Josh Weidman has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Josh began their career as a Summer Intern at Procter & Gamble in 1994, working as an Assistant Brand Manager for Dishwashing Liquids. Josh continued with Procter & Gamble, eventually becoming a Brand Manager for Tide Liquid, Cheer Ivory Snow. In 1999, they joined Canada Bread Company, Ltd. as the Director of Marketing for Fresh Bread Products. Following that, they worked at Allegion PLC (formerly Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies) in various roles, including Director of Category Management, Director of Business Development, and Director of Sales and Marketing. Josh then moved to ASSA ABLOY in Canada, where they served as the Vice President of Sales and later as the General Manager for Medeco. Currently, they are working as the Director of Product at Quark Expeditions.
Josh Weidman earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from The University of Winnipeg in 1990. Following this, they pursued a Masters of Business Administration from the Ivey Business School at Western University, graduating in 1995.
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Quark Expeditions
In 1991, Lars Wikander and Mike McDowell were two adventurers with a dream of visiting one of the few places on Earth they hadn’t explored: The North Pole. Once there, they were struck by its pristine beauty and inspired to share their experience with fellow explorers. Not long after this pioneering journey, Quark Expeditions launched with the first-ever tourist transit of the Northeast Passage. Today, Quark Expeditions is uncompromisingly polar, specializing in expeditions to Antarctica and the Arctic and has been the leading provider of polar adventure travel for over 25 years. With a diverse fleet of specially-equipped small expedition vessels, icebreakers, and unique land-based adventures, we offer travelers unparalleled access to the most remote places on earth. The spirit of exploration runs deep in our polar pedigree and we are passionate about creating transformational experiences for fellow adventurers visiting these regions.