Maggie Fox is an accomplished digital transformation leader and social media strategist. As CMO of Globoforce and one of Canada’s Top Innovators as recognized by Marketing Magazine. Maggie attended Hillfield Strathallan College, McMaster University and Queen’s University – graduating as well from Ryerson DMZ incubator program – before going on to cover everything from political change in Northern Ireland, financial regulation issues such as financial regulations pertaining to Royal Family affairs as well as AIDS/bird flu/stem cell research/cancer and heart diseases for both Reuters/NBC News before becoming global head of their global team covering technology/health issues before becoming head of their global team covering technology/health coverage global team at both companies.
Maggie was among dozens of child and young woman mediums who helped spark an immense fad for spiritualism in America during the late 1850s. Their seances fascinated audiences, and distinguished writers such as Horace Greeley wrote extensively about them in influential newspapers.
Maggie made her acting debut in 2001 romance movie Holiday in the Sun as Brianna Wallace, an antagonist to Alex Stewart (Ashley Olsen). Over time she appeared on various television series before joining ABC sitcom Two and a Half Men as a regular cast member until her death in 2023 – her final role being that of Gina in November’s Expendables 4 film release. Maggie is survived by both husband and daughter.