Chairman BoD

Jim Leech, CM, is the Chancellor of Queen’s University, one of Canada’s leading universities, Senior Advisor with McKinsey and Company, and Special Advisor to the Prime Minister on the Canada Infrastructure Bank. He recently retired as President and CEO of the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, where he oversaw the management of $140 billion in fund assets and the administration of pensions for over 300,000 plan members in Ontario, Canada. During his business career, Mr. Leech gained global recognition for his expertise and leadership in the pension management and private equity industries and as CEO of several public companies. In 2014, Mr. Leech was invested as a Member of the Order of Canada for his contributions as an innovator in pension management, for his writings on the subject of retirement funding, and for his community involvement.

BoD members

Zein Abdalla was the President of PepsiCo, Inc., a leading global food, snack and beverage company, from September 2012 through to his retirement in December 2014. Prior thereto, he served as Chief Executive Officer of PepsiCo Europe, a division of PepsiCo, starting in November 2009 and as President, PepsiCo Europe Region starting in January 2006. He previously held a variety of senior positions at PepsiCo since he joined that company in 1995, including as General Manager of PepsiCo’s European Beverage Business, General Manager of Tropicana Europe and Franchise Vice President for Pakistan and the Gulf region. Mr. Abdalla has served on the Board of Directors of The TJX Companies, Inc. since 2012, where he is currently a member of the Corporate Governance Committee and the Finance Committee. Mr. Abdalla also has served on the Board of Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation since 2015 where he is currently a member of the Audit Committee and the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee. Mr. Abdalla received a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Imperial College, London University.

Valerie Amos is the 9th Director of SOAS, University of London. From 2010, Valerie Amos served as Undersecretary General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator at the UN. Baroness Amos has served in a number of roles in the public sector, including in local government and as Chief Executive of the Equal Opportunities Commission. She was an adviser to the Mandela Government on leadership and change management issues and was appointed a Labour Life Peer in 1997. Baroness Amos went on to become the first black woman to sit in the British cabinet as Secretary of State for International Development. She became Leader of the House of Lords and Lord President of the Council in October 2003 and served as UK High Commissioner to Australia before joining the UN. Born in Guyana, she was educated at Bexley Technical High School for Girls (now Townley Grammar School), south-east London. She holds a BA in Sociology from the University of Warwick; an MA in Cultural Studies from the University of Birmingham; and Research in Applied Education from the University of East Anglia, where she investigated the transition from school to work for black girls. An advocate of higher education, Baroness Amos is co-founder and Patron of the Amos Bursary, which promotes higher education opportunities for young men of African and Caribbean heritage in the UK.

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