Industry News - Firms & Faces - Shell Canada Limited appoints new directors Shell Canada Limited appoints new directors by: OilOnline Monday, October 30, 2006
Calgary, Canada ... Shell Canada Limited has appointed two new
members to its board of directors, increasing the total number of directors to
12. Louise Fréchette O.C. and David A. Galloway have joined the board as
independent directors.
Ms. Fréchette most recently served as Deputy Secretary-General of the
United Nations from 1998 to 2006. From 1995 until 1998, she was Deputy
Minister of the Canadian Federal Department of Defence. Before that, Ms.
Fréchette held a succession of senior positions in the federal government,
including Associate Deputy Minister of the Department of Finance, Ambassador
and Permanent Representative of Canada to the United Nations, Assistant Deputy
Minister positions with the Department of Foreign Affairs and International
Trade, and Canada's Ambassador to Argentine and Uruguay.
Mr. Galloway is presently Chairman of the Board of the Bank of Montreal
and was President and Chief Executive Officer of Torstar from 1988 until his
retirement. He joined Torstar in 1981 as Director of Corporate Development.
Torstar is a major newspaper and book publishing company. It publishes, among
other newspapers, the Toronto Star, which is Canada's largest daily newspaper.
The book publishing segment of the company consists of Harlequin Enterprises
Limited, best known for publishing romance fiction worldwide. Before his
appointment in 1982 as President and CEO for Harlequin, Mr. Galloway was a
founding partner of the Canada Consulting Group, a leading strategic
management consulting firm, which was acquired by Boston Consulting Group in
1992. He began his career with General Foods.
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