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Past Event Materials

Agencies, Boards and Crowns: Understanding the Dynamics

ICD National Event
November 24, 2009

National Satellite Panel:

  • Glenna Carr, ICD.D, Chair, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (moderator)
  • John A. MacNaughton, C.M. ICD.D, Chairman, Business Development Bank of Canada and Vice Chairman of the University Health Network
  • Chris Portner, Partner, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
  • Bill Sheffield, ICD.D, Canada Post and Ontario Power Generation
  • Ron Robertson, Managing Partner, Odgers Berndtson

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What Board Chairs Think About the Recruitment & Development of Directors of Government-Owned Entities
Survey conducted by: Ron Robertson and William Sheffield

 

Enhancing your Board Opportunities:
Tips and Tactics From the Inside

Toronto, ON
January 22, 2009

A Recruiter’s Tips and Tactics:

Mentorship and the Path to Directorship:

  • Jim Gray, F.ICD, Director, Atlanta Gold Inc., Brookfield Asset Management Inc., Canadian National Railways, Phoenix Technology Income Fund
    Speaking Notes

Sizing Up the Market — Who’s getting on Boards and Who’s Trying to:

The SME Perspective: A Challenging Board Experience:

  • Thomas Corcoran, ICD.D, Chair, NexgenRX Inc; Director, Assured Health Ltd.
    Speaking Notes


Directors' Duties: The BCE Transaction

Toronto, ON
December 4, 2009

The BCE Litigation: Principle of Corporate Law Reaffirmed by Kent E. Thomson, Maryse Bertrand and Jordan Vaeth. As presented at the ABA Conference in Washington. Please click here for PDF.

 

 

Tips on Enhancing your Board Opportunities

Click on the links to see how an ICD membership can help you:

  • Educate yourself – When you enroll in a formal director education program, you gain a thorough understanding of your directorship duties and how you can be a more valuable asset to the boards you serve.

  • Earn your accreditation – Professional accreditation signifies a higher level of knowledge, skill, commitment and quality as a director.

  • Meet your peers – Networking is an effective way to share ideas, questions and answers, and best practices with your fellow directors.

  • Be Informed – The more you know about current issues and trends in governance, the better prepared you will be to serve on a board.

  • Put your name out there – Organizations won’t know that you are ready for board placements nor will they know what your strengths and interests are unless you let them know.

 

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