Born in 1928 as the youngest of nine children, Pollock grew up in Winnipeg with a conviction that meaningful work served as a catalyst for individual success. After securing a scholarship to the University of Manitoba, he partnered with Jim Shore in 1951 to launch Office Overload. The venture addressed the then-uncommon challenge of fluctuating business workloads, effectively pioneering the modern staffing industry. The company eventually evolved into Drake International, which today maintains a presence in 14 countries with partner networks spanning 128 more.
Pollock was an early adopter of communication technology, investing in platforms like the pre-Zoom video system PictureTalk and an early global email network long before such tools became standard. His commitment to inclusion was equally ahead of its time; he actively recruited women for executive roles decades before corporate diversity became a standard industry metric. Currently, nearly 80 percent of Drake International’s global leadership team consists of women, a structure that reflects his long-standing belief in merit-based advancement.





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