Notable Alumni
- Amarjit S. Jowandha, CEO of Pan Global Synergies, Inc.
- Naveen Dargan, director of several energy trusts including CCS Income Trust and Trinidad Energy Services
- Rob McEwen Chairman and CEO of US Gold Corporation and Lexam Explorations. Founder and former Chairman and CEO of Goldcorp
- Anna M. Ewing, Executive VP and CIO at NASDAQ OMX
- Dennis Fotinos, President & CEO of Enwave
- Denise Pickett, President & CEO of American Express Canada
- John S. Hunkin, Former CEO of CIBC
- Craig Kielburger, Founder of Free The Children
- Grant Rasmussen, Former President & CEO UBS Canada
- Alan G. McNally, Former Chairman of Harris Bank
- Eileen Mercier, Chair of Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan Board
- Paul Tsaparis, President & CEO Hewlett-Packard (Canada) Co.
- Richard E. Waugh, President and CEO of Scotiabank
- Robert J. Gemmell, Former President & CEO of Citigroup Global Markets Canada Inc.
- David Wilson, Chairman of the Ontario Securities Commission
- Vikas Kohli, Founder of Fatlabs Recording Studio in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
- Colleen Johnston, Group Head Finance and Chief Financial Officer at TD Bank Financial Group, named one of 2009’s “25 Most Powerful Women in Banking” by US Banker magazine.
- Janice Fukakusa, CFO and CAO of Royal Bank of Canada
- Todd Skinner, President and CEO of HSBC Financial Canada
- Jerome Dwight, President & CEO of BNY Trust Company of Canada, a subsidiary of The Bank of New York Mellon
- Dean Orrico, President & CEO of Middlefield Capital
- Edmund Ho, Vice-Chairman of 11th Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference. Former Chief Executive of Macau.
- Ellis Jacob, President & CEO of Cineplex Entertainment
- Carol Wilding, President & CEO of Toronto Board of Trade
- Jane Skoblo, Vice-President of Finance at AMEX Bank of Canada
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