
Michael Andlauer
Michael Andlauer is a prominent Canadian businessman and the owner of the Ottawa Senators, who recently made headlines for selling his healthcare logistics company, Andlauer Healthcare Group, to UPS for approximately $2.2 billion. Born in France in 1966 and raised in Montreal, he built a successful career in the logistics sector, founding AHG in 1991, which became a key player in Canadian healthcare logistics. His business acumen and passion for hockey have established him as a notable figure in both the corporate and sports worlds.
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Michael Andlauer is the owner of the Ottawa Senators who attended the Fullscript Senators Gala.
Fête Chinoise celebrates Chinese heritage, Fullscript Senators Gala raises funds for front-line children and youth servicesMichael Andlauer is the owner of the Ottawa Senators and provided updates on Brady Tkachuk's injury.
Senators captain Brady Tkachuk to get second opinion on his injuryMichael Andlauer is the owner of the Ottawa Senators and sold his medical logistics business for $2.2-billion.
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Owning Senators, or any sports team, beats public market investmentsMichael Andlauer, who recently purchased the Ottawa Senators, is selling his medical logistics business to American shipping giant United Parcel Service Inc.
UPS to buy Andlauer Healthcare Group in deal worth about $2.2-billion




























