Navigating Government & Business in Uncertain Times: Insights from a Former Clerk of the Privy Council
Navigating Government & Business in Uncertain Times: Insights from a Former Clerk of the Privy Council
With the current political landscape shifting, understanding how the federal government collaborates with industry to advance its economic agenda is more crucial than ever, as the dynamics between government and business are poised for significant change.
Join the Honourable Wayne Wouters, former Clerk of the Privy Council of Canada and, currently, Strategic and Policy Advisor at McCarthy Tétrault, for an exclusive discussion on navigating these uncertain times. Drawing from his extensive experience in public service, Wayne will provide insights into the structure and role of the Privy Council Office, the decision-making processes in Ottawa, and how leadership transitions impact policy and industry.
Wayne will share his leadership journey, offering a unique perspective on maintaining stability and continuity during periods of change. He will discuss strategies for businesses and government leaders to prepare for the upcoming challenges and opportunities in 2025 and beyond. The evening will feature an engaging Q&A session, allowing participants to delve deeper into topics of leadership, governance, and effective engagement with government officials during times of transition.
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Strategic and Policy Advisor
McCarthy Tétrault LLP & Former Clerk of the Privy Council
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This event is presented by The Greater Vancouver Board of Trade's Rix Centre for Leadership (RCL). RCL provides leadership development to emerging professionals focused on the three key pillars of Resilient Leadership, Mentorship and Community Engagement. Through our Engaged Leadership Program, we offer a unique program tailored for managers and entrepreneurs who are looking to take the next step in their career progression. We believe that "engaged citizens make stronger, healthier, more connected communities. Future leaders with strong leadership skills, values, and community involvement are key to economic recovery and resiliency." As such, the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade commits to building thriving communities by investing in our most promising leaders.