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Governance

    • The Board provides strategic planning guidance and support for achieving Greenwood’s mission.

Greenwood’s Board of Directors oversees the school's vision, policies and finances, as well as the appointment and ongoing evaluation of the Principal.
The Board of Directors includes Greenwood's founders, representatives from the education and business communities, and parents and guardians. Operating at arm’s length from the school, the Board oversees the annual evaluation of the Principal and provides strategic planning guidance and support for achieving Greenwood’s mission.

In addition to the Board's responsibilities, Committees have been established to oversee specific aspects of the school's direction, including Governance, Finance, Human Resources and Strategy.

Board of Directors

List of 13 items.

  • Stephen Bowman (Chair)

    Stephen Bowman Stephen Bowman is Vice Chair and Managing Partner, People and Talent at Bennett Jones. He is a member of the firm's tax department. Stephen served as managing partner in Toronto for more than 13 years. He has served on the editorial board of the Canadian Tax Journal and is a Past President of the Canadian Branch of the International Fiscal Association. Stephen is Co-Chair of the International Bar Association's Future of Legal Services Commission and a Past Chair of the IBA's Law Firm Management Committee. He is immediate past Chair of the Board
    of Trustees of the Royal Ontario Museum and currently serves as a director of the Royal Ontario Museum Foundation and Canada China Business Council. Stephen is Board Chair of Greenwood College School and his children, Callie ’09 and Peter ’12, are Greenwood alumni.
  • Wendy Chong

    Wendy Chong is a presentation skills coach and consultant.  Through her practice, Elevate Your Presence Inc., Wendy works with executives to optimize their impact in face-to-face communications, in person and virtually. Previously, Wendy worked in KPMG’s Corporate Finance practice, and in business development at Artez Interactive, a pioneer in Internet fundraising in Canada.

    Wendy served on the Bishop Strachan School’s Board of Governors (’99-’10), which included chair of the strategy committee and membership on the governance & nominating and finance committees. She has been part of the Greenwood delegation at Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging conferences, and connects with prospective families in her role as parent ambassador.  She is also a supporter and volunteer at New Circles and Yonge Street Mission, charities that serve new immigrants and people experiencing poverty. Wendy also led parent outreach to new Canadians at her children’s TDSB school. In 2022, Wendy launched a grassroots ultimate frisbee program for underserved communities in partnership with the Toronto Ultimate Club. Through this work, Wendy is occasionally a guest coach to grade 4/5 students in the Toronto District School Board, spreading the accessibility and joy of this incredible sport!

    Wendy earned her ICD.D designation (Institute of Corporate Directors) in March 2023, and has an MBA, both from the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto. She holds a Bachelor of Arts and Science from McMaster University. She is a current Greenwood parent to students in the Class of ’24 and ’25.
  • Ty Diamond '11

    Ty Diamond is Director of Investments at DiamondCorp and its joint-venture subsidiary Diamond Kilmer Developments. Having joined the organization in 2017, Ty is responsible for financial and strategic evaluation of both acquisitions and active development projects. In this role, Ty manages transaction due diligence, deal structuring and negotiations, pro forma analysis, and project financing, all with a focus toward creating value through the land development process.
     
    Prior to joining DiamondCorp, Ty worked as an investment banking analyst at TD Securities, where he advised real estate clients on public and private market transactions including mergers and acquisitions, equity and debt financing, and asset dispositions. In 2015, Ty graduated from the Ivey Business School with an Honours Business Administration (HBA).
  • Lisa Dymond

    Lisa Dymond is a seasoned business operator, advisor, and thought leader with nearly 25 years of experience leveraging the power of people to unlock organizations’ potential. Currently, Lisa is Partner & Head of Talent for Altas Partners, a private equity firm with offices in Toronto and New York. Previously, Lisa spent 14 years with the Boston Consulting Group, most recently serving as Head of Talent for the firm’s Canadian Practice, following a number of years as a global expert in People and Organization and serving clients across industries and mandates before that. As a volunteer, Lisa has focused her efforts on the education sector. In addition to her role on the Board with Greenwood College School, Lisa serves as Chair of the Alumni Network Board for the Ivey Business School at the University of Western Ontario, and also sits on the Ivey Advisory Board. Previously, she sat on the Board of Directors of the Creative Preschool of East Toronto and the Advisory Board of the LEADER Project, which teaches entrepreneurship in developing economies globally. A native of Vancouver, Lisa is a mother of 3 busy children and in her little free time enjoys canoe tripping, cycling, and thrifting.

  • Abigail Etches

    Abigail Etches is Senior Director, Sustainability Index Sales at S&P Dow Jones Indices (a division of S&P Global). In this role, she leads business development efforts in the Americas for sustainability related benchmarks, which includes index solutions for broad environment, social,  governance, net zero, low carbon, biodiversity and SDG related products.
     
    Prior to this role, Abigail was head of Client Coverage for S&P Dow Jones Indices in Canada, where her responsibilities included licensing and relationship management for the investment community in the region. Before joining S&P DJI 14 years ago, Abigail led business development, account management and product development efforts for TMX Group, with domestic and international responsibilities in TMX’s Equity Trading and Listings divisions. She began her career at Broadridge Financial Solutions, where she was part of the sales and marketing team, responsible for growing the company’s institutional business.
     
    She holds a BA (Hons) from Western University in London, Ontario and a Master of Arts degree from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, as well as the CFA Certificate in Sustainable Investing. She currently lives in Toronto, Canada with her family. Her son graduated from Greenwood with the Class of '25. 
     
  • Allie Hawkey '09

    Allie Hawkey is a Wealth Management professional at RBC Dominion Securities. She supports individuals, businesses and families with the development and implementation of a coordinated wealth management strategy. Allie began her career in the Audit Practice at PwC, working with public and private companies across various industries. She then held positions in Executive Recruitment and Commercial Banking prior to transitioning into her current role.

    Allie graduated from the Ivey Business School with an Honours Business Administration (HBA) degree in 2013. She is a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA, CA) and a Chartered Investment Manager (CIM). Greenwood’s culture of philanthropy made a strong impact on Allie as a student, and she is happy to remain involved in giving back to the community.
  • Judy Lewis

    Judy Lewis is the cofounder of Strategic Objectives, Canada’s most award-winning public relations agency. A respected communications, marketing and public relations strategist, Judy provides senior counsel and insight-led creative PR and Reputation Management solutions to many of Canada’s and the world’s leading brands and organizations. Judy has been inducted into both Canada’s Marketing Hall of Legends and the Canada’s Marketing, Advertising, PR and Communications Hall of Fame, recognizing the impact and innovation of her award-winning work that has earned both national and international recognition. This includes being the only Canadian agency to ever be awarded the United Nations Award for Outstanding Achievement in Public Relations, numerous IABC Gold Quill Awards and CPRS Awards for the Most Creative Program of the Year and Digital Campaign of the Year. Judy has been named CPRS PR Professional of the Year and has received this PR Society’s Entrepreneurial Leadership Award. She is the recipient of both the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal and the Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal for Outstanding Contributions to Canada and the Communications industry. Judy lives in Toronto, is an active volunteer and the parent of two Greenwood Alumni (2009, 2011). 
  • Vineet Malhotra

    Vineet Malhotra is currently Co-Founder and CEO of Monie Payments, a Fintech Payments Start-Up.

    Prior to this Vineet held the position of Managing Director and Head of Alternate Solutions Group and CEO of Simplii Financial at CIBC. In this role he managed a business of almost $1.5B in revenue, 1,000 staff and was CIBC’s largest growing Business Unit. Simplii Financial is CIBC’s Canadian direct banking brand which launched in 2017 and has 2 million clients. Under Vineet’s leadership, Simplii was the market leader in Canadian Banking in both Revenue and client growth. During this time Simplii also gained the number one ranking in client satisfaction
    amongst all corporates in Canada.

    The Alternate Solutions Group (ASG) was an entrepreneurial Fintech Payments disruptor that was established in 2014. ASG had a a focus on bringing innovative and creative Global Markets solutions to retail, corporate and institutional client bases. Within this mandate, CIBC Capital Markets has been recognized as a market leader in a number of product businesses, including Global Money Transfer, Dynamic Currency Conversion, and International Student Payments. Under Vineet’s leadership ASG
    grew from zero to $400 MM in annualized revenues.

    Prior to joining CIBC Capital Markets, Vineet held senior roles in Finance, Business Development, and Consulting at a large Canadian financial institution and IBM Global services. He started his career in consulting with Ernst and Young. Vineet has a degree in Mathematics, Finance and Accounting from
    Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Canada, and has attended the Harvard Business School’s Executive Education Program.
  • Linda Mantia

    Linda is is a Director of McKesson Corporation, a NYSE listed diversified healthcare services leader where she is Chair of the Compensation and Talent Committee and a member of the Governance and Sustainability Committee; a Director of Ceridian HCM Holding Inc., a NYSE and TSE listed global human capital management software company, where she serves on the Audit Committee and the Governance Committee; and a Director of Maple Leaf Foods, a TSX listed consumer foods company. Linda also works with non-public companies including as a Director of Granular Insurance (a private Verily company) and Chair of Manifest Climate. In the community, she is a Director of Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and Chairs its HR Committee. 

    Previously, Linda was Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Manulife Financial Corporation, an international insurance and financial services company from 2016-2019. Previously, she was Executive Vice President of Digital Banking, Payments and Cards at Royal Bank of Canada (“RBC”), a multinational financial services company in addition to other leadership roles, from 2003 to 2016. Before joining RBC, Linda worked at McKinsey & Company, and, prior to that, she practised law at Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP. 
     
     
  • Malik Martin

    Malik Martin is Principal of Severn Creek Advisory, a Toronto-based advisory services firm guiding individuals and organizations through growth and transformation across the private, public and nonprofit sectors in Canada and the United States.

    Previously, Malik was a consultant at McKinsey & Company and a partner at a civil and commercial litigation boutique in Toronto, where he appeared before all levels of court in Ontario and was named one of Canada’s top litigators under 40. He has also served as a law clerk to a U.S. federal judge and held legal roles at the U.S. Internal Revenue Service and the Office of General Counsel at New York University.

    Malik has served on a range of nonprofit and professional boards and committees, including The Advocates’ Society and the Toronto Public Library Foundation, where he is currently Chair of the Governance and Nominating Committee.

    A dual U.S. and Canadian citizen and California native, Malik earned his JD from Harvard Law School, a PhD in Sociology from Yale University, and an AB and MA from Stanford University. His son, Solomon, is a member of Greenwood College School Class of '30.
  • Richard Venn

    Richard Venn is a Founding Partner of Further Global Capital Management (a Private Equity Firm located in New York) and of Legate Partners (a micro cap equity fund investing in Searchers and the co