- A. Charles Baillie
Alexander Charles Baillie, OC, BA, MBA (born 1939) is the former
CEO of TD Bank Financial Group; he served in this role until December, 2002.He is also the current Chancellor of
Queen's University . He was appointed as the 12th Chancellor of the university onJuly 1 ,2002 and is completing his second three year term as Chancellor. He is to be succeeded byDavid A. Dodge , the former Governor of theBank of Canada , on July 1, 2008. He has four children, all of whom graduated from Queen's.On May 2, 2008, Baillie was named Chancellor
Emeritus of Queen's University. ["Kingston Whig-Standard ", May 3, 2008.]Born in 1939, Baillie grew up in
Orillia ,Ontario , and attended Trinity College at theUniversity of Toronto , where he studied HonoursPolitical Science andEconomics . He graduated with a B.A. in 1962, and then moved on toHarvard for graduate studies. Baillie earned hisM.B.A. fromHarvard Business School , and then entered into a highly successful career infinance . He began working for the Toronto-Dominion Bank in 1964, and eventually became that company's CEO in 1997.Baillie is noted as an avid
birdwatcher , outdoorsman, andhistory buff, who enjoys enjoys travelling andcollecting antiquarian books. He has been an active member of the community, and holds several important positions. He is President of TheArt Gallery of Ontario , Honorary Chair of the Canadian Council of Chief Executives, Honorary Campaign Chair of theShaw Festival , Campaign Co-Chair for the Nature Conservancy, and was the Chair of the United Way of Greater Toronto Campaign 2000. In addition to his work with these educational and cultural organizations, Charles currently serves on the Board of Directors ofTelus ,Dana Corporation ,Ballard Power Systems ,Canadian National Railway Company andGeorge Weston Limited .In 2006, he was made an Officer of the
Order of Canada . [http://www.gg.ca/media/doc.asp?lang=e&DocID=4828]References
* [http://www.globeinvestor.com/servlet/ArticleNews/print/GAM/20021011/RTDTD article from Globeinvestor.com]
* [http://www.queensu.ca/secretariat/History/people/baillie.html biography from Queen's University site]
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