Anne Giardini

Anne Giardini

Giardini in 2013
Born Canada
Occupation Lawyer, Novelist
Nationality Canadian

Anne Giardini is a lawyer, author, and the eldest daughter of late Canadian novelist Carol Shields. Giardini is licensed to practice law in both Ontario and British Columbia. As a journalist, Giardini has contributed to the National Post as a columnist. She lives in Vancouver, British Columbia with her husband of more than 25 years and their three children. She has written two novels, The Sad Truth about Happiness (2005) and Advice for Italian Boys (2009), both published with HarperCollins. She is currently serving as the 11th Chancellor of Simon Fraser University.

Since 2008, Giardini has been president of Weyerhaeuser Company Limited,[1] a subsidiary of Weyerhaeuser Company in the forestry industry. Prior to her role as president, she joined Weyerhaeuser in 1994 and became Canadian vice-president and general counsel in 2006.[2]

She is an active volunteer and on the board for a number of local Vancouver organizations. She is a board member for the Vancouver Board of Trade;[3] chair of the board of the Vancouver International Writers Festival;[4] member of the board of directors for UniverCity at SFU;[5] deputy chair of the board of governors at Simon Fraser University;[6] supporter of Plan Canada, volunteer for Vancouver YWCA's Women of Distinction Awards,[7] and Young Women in Business.

Giardini was awarded a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in January 2013 for her fundraising efforts for Plan Canada’s “Because I’m a Girl” campaign, which supports females in Tanzania.[8]

Education

Giardini in 2014

Bibliography

Awards

Notes

  1. "Giardini Named President of Weyerhaeuser Company Limited". Weyerhaeuser - Press Release. Retrieved 25 February 2013.
  2. "LinkedIn Profile: Anne Giardini". Retrieved 25 February 2013.
  3. "Board of Directors - Vancouver Board of Trade".
  4. "Staff & Board - Vancouver International Writers Festival". Retrieved 25 February 2013.
  5. "UniverCity: SFU Community Trust - Board of Directors". Retrieved 25 February 2013.
  6. "Simon Fraser University - Board of Governors". Retrieved 25 February 2013.
  7. Mundy, Jane. "Professional Profile: Petite Powerhouse Anne Giardini". Canadian Lawyer Magazine. Retrieved 25 February 2013.
  8. "Giardini awarded Diamond Jubilee Medal". SFU News. 14 February 2013. Retrieved 18 February 2013.
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