Royal Bank of Canada is set to become the country’s first big bank with a board of directors headed by a woman.
This was last years announcement:
Canada’s largest and most profitable company on Thursday announced that Kathleen Taylor, a former hotel executive, will become the next chair, following the retirement of current chair David O’Brien, at the end of this year.
“It’s been an honour to serve our shareholders with the support of an engaged board, outstanding management team and talented group of employees globally,” Mr. O’Brien said in a statement.
Ms. Taylor, who joined RBC’s board as a director in 2001, is already one of the most influential women in corporate Canada. In her new position she will be one of the country’s most powerful leaders, man or woman.
Trained as a lawyer, she joined Four Seasons Hotels Inc., a leading luxury hotel organization with operations around the world, in 1989. Ms. Taylor started off in the legal department but was quickly promoted into operations where she soon caught the attention of senior management.
She was later hand-picked by Isadore Sharp, the charismatic founder and chief executive, to be his successor.
OCHS stood for Oshawa Catholic High School. It is now known as Paul Dwyer High School. It is still located at 700 Stevenson Road North in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. These images are from my photography archives, and they are intended as a blast from the past. I have just digitized these images from dusty negatives that have not seen the light in a pile of years. In addition, other archive photos have been added from contributions by graduates and teachers of the high school.
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Monday, March 3, 2014
Lauwra Huskens
Got a nice note from Laurwa Huskens who attended OCHS from 1968-1970 in Grades 9 & 10. Her parents moved back to Europe after that and she went as well. She lives there now. If anyone wishes to contact her, I have the contact information. Email me at the usual email address.