David R. Beatty

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David Ross Beatty, C.M., OBE, MA, CFA (born 1942) is an experienced global businessman with extensive Board experience, he is also the Conway Director of the Clarkson Centre for Business Ethics and Board Effectiveness at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto.

Born in Toronto, Ontario, he was educated at Upper Canada College, the University of Trinity College (B.A. 1965), and Queens' College, Cambridge (M.A. 1967). He is a Member of the Order of Canada and an Officer of the Order of the British Empire He is honorary Consul-General of Papua New Guinea.

He currently serves as a professor at The Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto and the Conway Director of the Clarkson Centre for Business Ethics and Board Effectiveness. From 2002 to 2007 he was the founding Managing Director of the Canadian Coalition for Good Governance.

He has been a director of a variety of trans-national corporations:

Advisor or Trustee

  • Canadian Corporate Funding Limited
  • Director, Institute of Corporate Directors
  • The Toronto Club
  • Vice-Chairman of the Peter F. Drucker Foundation in Claremont, California and founding Chairman in Canada
  • Founding Chairman of Orogen Minerals Limited a natural resources company (oil, gas, gold and nickel) listed on the Australian Stock Exchange and 51% owned by the Government of Papua New Guinea
  • Chairman and CEO of Old Canada Investment Corporation Limited a closed end fund traded on the TSE
  • President, Weston Foods a $2 billion CAD food processing company employing 12,000 people with 40 plants in Canada and the United States. Weston Foods is part of Canada’s 4th largest company George Weston Limited of which Mr. Beatty was a Director until his retirement.
  • President, Gardiner Group Capital, a family holding company with interests in the oil and gas industry, hotels, and fast foods.
  • Management consultant in Canada and the USA
  • Director of the Central Planning Office

and Economic Advisor to the Prime Minister in Papua New Guinea during the transition from colonial status to self-government and Independence. First Chairman of the Ok Tedi Development Corporation and an architect of the Government’s mineral taxation strategy.

  • McKinsey & Co. and Chairman of Canada Consulting Group
  • Senior Transport Economist and Assistant Editor Second Five Year Plan in the Central Planning Office of the Government of Tanzania

Interests

Education

  • 1965-1967 Queens’ College, Cambridge M.A. in economics and ODI-Nuffield Fellowship upon graduation.
  • 1960-1965 Trinity College, Toronto B.A. in Political Science and Economics and Canadian Citizenship Award upon graduation as well as University Honour Award for outstanding contributions to undergraduate life.
  • 1950-1960 Upper Canada College, Toronto and entered university with the Pat Strathy Memorial Scholarship in Mathematics and Physics

Board Experience (29 companies – Chairman of 5)

  • Bank of Montreal
  • Canadian Corporate Funding Limited
  • Goldcorp
  • Thistle Mining
  • Ivanhoé Cambridge Shopping Centres
  • Garbell Holdings Limited
  • Gardiner Group Capital
  • FirstService Corp
  • Canadian Securities Institute
  • Inmet Mining Corporation
  • Québecor Media Inc
  • Founding Chairman, Selwyn Mines Limited, Sydney Australia (ASX)
  • Strongco
  • Marine BioProducts Limited
  • Founding Chairman, Orogen Minerals Limited, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
  • Western Garnet
  • Chairman & CEO, Old Canada Investment Corporation Ltd
  • Medical Foods
  • MDS Associates
  • Bancomer
  • Invesprint
  • Chairman, Ghana Gold
  • Spar Aerospace
  • Chairman, Comstream in San Diego, California
  • George Weston Limited
  • Scotts Hospitality
  • Viewstar Inc.
  • Rostland Real Estate
  • Ryerson Oil

Source: The Government of Canada

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