Effective Year-End Governance for Boards and Executives

There are rising expectations for Canadian Board governance, and end of the year Board cycle is a good time to evaluate the effectiveness of Board oversight and alignment to strategic futures.

We are pleased to invite you to join our next Board Ready Women event on January 30th from 4:30 to 7:00 pm (MT). We are hosting this event in-person and virtually. In-person registration starts at 4:00 pm, with the panel starting at 4:30 pm, followed by cocktails and networking.

In-person attendance is limited to 100 attendees so register early!

There are rising expectations for Canadian Board governance, and the end of the year Board cycle is a good time to evaluate the effectiveness of Board oversight and alignment to strategic futures. At the session, we will address annual governance areas of Boards relative to:

  • Financial performance
  • Evaluating Corporate Performance
  • Shareholder Reporting

We will provide the current economic outlook and regulatory updates that are important for Board Members to know and have a discussion with the panelists on their take on 2023.

Our Fireside Chat Features:

Margaret McKenzie: Board Director – CN Railway, PrairieSky Royalty, Spur Petroleum Ltd. and North40 Resources Ltd.

Alicia Macdonald: Senior Manager – Economics & Policy Advisory, Deloitte

Sue Riddell Rose: President and CEO – Perpetual Energy and Rubellite Energy and Board Director – Paramount Resources Ltd., Secure Energy and AltaLink, L.P.

Catherine Samuel: Partner – McCarthy Tétrault, Board Director – Board Ready Women, Director & Vice-Chair – Theatre Calgary

Moderated by:

Jennifer Koury: Co-Founder / Director –  Board Ready Women, Board Director –  Bird Construction, Corporate Director – Crescent Point Energy, Vice-Chair – Calgary Zoo

For more information and to register, please click here!

Date

Jan 30 2023
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Heure

4:00 pm - 7:00 pm

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