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  1. Company History: Indigo Books & Music Inc. is the largest retailer of books in Canada. The company's stores, operating under the names Indigo Books, Music & More, The World's Biggest Bookstore, and Coles, are located throughout Canada. Indigo operates 88 superstores and 179 mall stores.

  2. Jun 4, 2024 · Indigo has 4 employees at their 1 location and $1.06 b in annual revenue in FY 2023. See insights on Indigo including office locations, competitors, revenue, financials, executives, subsidiaries and more at Craft.

    • 620 King St W #400, Toronto, Canada
    • 5K
    • 6205464789 ext. 400
  3. Indigo Books & Music Inc., known as "Indigo" and stylized "!ndigo", is Canada's only major English-language bookstore chain. It is Canada 's largest book, gift, and specialty toy retailer, operating stores in all ten provinces and one territory, and through a website offering a selection of books, toys, home décor, stationery, and gifts.

  4. Indigo is headquartered in Toronto, 620 King St W #400, Canada, and has 1 office location.

    • Early Life
    • Founder and CEO of Indigo Books & Music
    • Co-Founder of Kobo Inc.
    • Retirement
    • Board Memberships and Other Affiliations
    • Philanthropy
    • Film Work
    • Personal Life
    • Honours and Awards

    Heather Reisman was born in Montreal, Quebec, to a middle-class Jewish family. Her father, Mark, was a real estate broker; while her mother, Rose, owned a high-end clothing store where Reisman had her first job folding clothes (see also Clothing Industries). She is the niece of Simon Reisman, who was Canada’s chief negotiator for the 1989 Canada-US...

    After leaving Cott, Heather Reisman was contacted by Borders, an American chain of bookstores, to act as a local partner for their expansion into Canada. When the venture failed to receive required federal regulatory approval in Canada, Reisman decided to start her own big-box bookstore chain. Indigo Books & Music was officially launched in 1996. A...

    In 2009, Heather Reisman co-founded electronic reader maker and platform Kobo Inc., as a spinoff of Indigo. Within two years, Kobo had become the most popular e-reading platform in Canada. But the high cost of running Kobo and fighting digital giants Appleand Amazon for domination of the e-reader market put a drain on Indigo’s resources. In 2011, R...

    In September 2022, Heather Reisman stepped down as chief executive officer of Indigo Books and Music Inc. and became executive chair. Peter Ruis, the retailer’s president assumed Reisman’s former role as chief executive officer. In June 2023, Indigo Books and Music Inc. announced that Reisman would officially retire as executive chair and director ...

    Heather Reisman is a former member of the Steering Committee of the Bilderberg conference, an annual meeting of Europe and North America’s business, political and academic leaders. She serves on the boards of numerous organizations, including the Sinai Health System in Toronto and Onex Corporation. She is also a former governor of the Toronto Stock...

    Heather Reisman supports a variety of charitable and arts organizations through the Gerald Schwartz and Heather Reisman Foundation, established in 1992. She has also raised funds for medical research and Jewishand Israeli organizations. In 2004, Reisman founded the Indigo Love of Reading Foundation, of which she is chair, with a mission to get more...

    Heather Reisman was the co-executive producer for the documentary Fed Up (2014) and The Social Dilemma(2020).

    In addition to her two children from her first marriage, Heather Reisman has two stepchildren with Gerry Schwartz, and nine grandchildren. A lifelong bookworm, Reisman still tries to read a book a week.

    John Molson School of Business Award of Distinction, Concordia University(2000)
    International Distinguished Entrepreneur Award, University of Manitoba(2003)
    Honorary Doctor of Commerce, Ryerson University(2006)
    Visionary Award, Waterloo Regional Entrepreneur Hall of Fame (2006)
  5. Chapters and Indigo officially merge to form the largest book retailer in Canada under the corporate name Indigo Books & Music Inc. The Company’s website and online store, chapters.indigo.ca, is created.

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  7. Apr 3, 2024 · Indigo Books & Music to Go Private After Sale to Schwartz-Controlled Holding Company: Expert Commentary. Indigo Books & Music Inc., Canada’s leading book and lifestyle retailer, announced Wednesday it has agreed to be taken private by Trilogy Investments L.P. (TILP) and Trilogy Retail Holdings Inc. (TRHI) whereby TILP will acquire all of the ...

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