CEO &
CHAIRMAN

Mark Pathy Mavrik Corp
  • Prior to founding MAVRIK, Mark Pathy was President and CEO of Fednav International Ltd., an international dry bulk shipping company, and co-CEO of its parent company Fednav Limited. He remains a member of the group’s Board of Directors. Before joining Fednav in 1999, Mark worked in advertising in Toronto.

    Mark is the Chairman of the Board of Stingray Group Inc., a position he has held since November 2017 after initially joining the Board in 2015. Stingray is a publicly traded leading music, media, and technology company based in Montreal.

    Mark strongly believes in the importance of philanthropy. He is Chairman of the Board of the Pathy Family Foundation, and the Dans La Rue Foundation. In addition, he is a member of the Montreal Children's Hospital Foundation's Board and Executive Campaign Cabinet.

    Mark obtained an Honours Bachelor of Arts from the University of Toronto in 1993 and a Master’s in Business Administration from INSEAD in 1998.

PRESIDENT &
CHIEF INVESTMENT OFFICER

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  • As President and Chief Investment Officer of MAVRIK, Brad heads up all of the group’s investment activities and oversees all other day-to-day functions within the Family Office, including strategic planning, governance and group-wide operations. Brad joined MAVRIK in 2019, prior to which he spent over 20 years in commercial law, finance, and family office roles. 

    Brad began his career as a lawyer in the Mergers and Acquisitions group at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP in New York. He subsequently served as a Director in the Mergers and Acquisitions group at UBS Investment Bank, also in New York.  Most recently, Brad spent 10 years as Investment Director for the Westminster Group, a London-based single-family office, which Brad helped to build and manage during his time with the group.

    Brad has earned a BA in Political Science and Economics from McGill University, as well as a JD degree and MBA from Cornell University.

VICE PRESIDENT,
OPERATIONS

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  • Daniel joined MAVRIK in 2018. As the VP of Finance, he is responsible for all financial matters for the Family Office, including financial planning, taxes, and accounting. In addition, he is also MAVRIK’s head of operations, oversees group hiring, and assists with personal matters for the CEO and his family.

    Prior to joining MAVRIK, Daniel worked as the Director of Finance for a sizeable asset administrator, whilst being involved in significant negotiations and leading the reorganization of the entity. Daniel also worked for a national accounting firm, directly working with a broad range of clients from SME to publicly listed companies.

    Daniel is also highly involved on the boards of multiple SMEs and NPOs, guiding them with their strategic and structure planning, M&A, and more.

    Daniel holds a BAA and DESS.CP from HEC Montréal. Daniel was also granted the Chartered Accountant title (CPA auditor, CA).

VICE PRESIDENT,
FINANCE

  • Edward joined MAVRIK in 2023 as the Vice President of Finance, overseeing financial matters across all activities of the family office and responsible for adapting key processes.

    In his previous role, Edward was the CFO for the Paris-based independent multi-asset investment company Weinberg Capital Partners. Edward was responsible for finance, operations, digitalisation and compliance.

    Edward began his career in finance, holding roles within global public corporations. Initially, he worked for Valeo, an automotive supplier at a production site in Mexico, followed by a position at the headquarters of L’Oréal Groupe, a global leader in cosmetics. He then moved on to Groupe Casino, a global retailer, where he was involved in a Post-Merger Integration context. In 2013, Edward joined the private equity group Eurazeo. Over time, he advanced to become the Finance Performance Director, working for both the holding and its portfolio companies across France, Europe, and the USA.

    Edward holds a Master's Degree in Management from the ESSEC Programme Grande Ecole in Paris, France, and has served as a lecturer there for over five years.