| 2004-Present |
Chief
Executive Officer of Cleveland Leadership Group Inc. |
| 1994-2004
|
Office
Managing Partner of Ernst & Young, Ottawa office, Senior Vice-President
of Ernst & Young Inc. (Corporate Advisory Group). Responsibilities
include management of a full service office in excess of 125
people. Ongoing partner responsibilities include strategic planning
and senior management advice to multinational clients as well
as corporate restructurings and corporate finance assignments
for clients. |
| 1993-1994
|
Assistant
Office Managing Partner of Ernst & Young, Ottawa office. Responsibilities
included assistance in delivery of all aspects of public accounting
and the management of a full service office in excess of 125
people. Ongoing partner responsibilities included strategic
planning and senior management advice to multinational clients.
|
| 1993 |
A
member of the Management Consulting Policy Committee for Ernst
& Young in Canada. This committee developed professional policy,
standards of conduct, and guidelines for practicing management
consulting with the Canadian firm. |
| 1992-1994 |
Practice
Director of Ernst & Young Consulting. The Consulting practice
delivers multi-discipline assignments for both public and private
sector clients, ranging from accounting, marketing, business
policy, business process improvement and human resource strategies
to overall strategic planning and evaluation audits of government
programs. |
| 1987-1994 |
Senior
Vice-President of Ernst & Young Inc.(Insolvency Group), Practice
Director of Ernst & Young Inc., Partner of Ernst & Young. The
Insolvency practice utilizes the skills of a chartered accountant
to restructure and reorganize companies with poor profit records
or continuous losses. A number of assignments have been completed
in retail, service, construction and high technology business
sectors. |
|
|
| 1972 |
Bachelor
of Business Administration, Acadia University, Nova Scotia,
with a core focus on accounting, general management and economics.
|
| 1979
|
Trustee
in Bankruptcy license, from Consumer and Corporate Affairs.
|
| 1993 |
Certified
Fraud Examiner, Association of Certified Fraud Examiners. |
| 1995 |
Canadian
Insolvency and Restructuring Professional CIRP (ret), a membership
degree granted to those in good standing with the Canadian Association
of Insolvency and Restructuring Professionals. |
| 2003 |
Governance
and Directors' Forum at Stanford Law School. |