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Moya Greene was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer of Canada Post on May 16, 2005.

As President and CEO, she sits on the Board of Directors of Canada Post Corporation. She also chairs the Strategy and Priority Setting Committee, responsible for managing Canada Post's and the Canada Post Group of Companies' vision, strategies, priorities, long-term goals and policy framework targets. In addition, she chairs the Management Board, which is the primary forum for managing delivery of the plan to achieve the one and two year objectives for Canada Post and its subsidiaries. She also sits on the Board of Directors of Purolator Courier Ltd, a subsidiary of Canada Post.

Ms. Greene has been a senior officer of three of Canada's largest multinational companies, first in banking and financial services, where she held the positions of Managing Director, Infrastructure Finance at TD Securities Inc., and Senior Vice President, Retail Products at Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce; and most recently as Senior Vice President, Operational Effectiveness at Bombardier Inc.

She has acquired a strong track record in strategic planning, complex negotiations and relationship building. This experience was recently recognized by the Women's Executive Network and the Ivey School of Business when Ms. Greene was named one of Canada's top 40 female corporate executives.

Ms. Greene has also a strong public sector background. She spent the first part of her career in Ottawa where, over a 17-year period, Ms. Greene assumed progressively senior roles in seven different Ministries of the federal public service.

Ms. Greene started her public service career in 1979 as an Immigration Adjudicator, and moved from there to take on senior policy positions first in the Department of Labour, and subsequently in the Privy Council Office, where she held the senior policy position responsible for transportation. Ms. Greene has managed a number of difficult federal-provincial files as well, first in her capacity as Director of Inter-Provincial Affairs in the Department of Consumer and Corporate Affairs and later in the Office of Federal -Provincial Relations.

Over the course of her public service career, Ms. Greene was responsible for large and complex strategies often involving difficult multi-national files and a wide array of competing sectoral interests. As Assistant Deputy Minister, Policy, in the Department of Transportation, Ms. Greene was responsible for broad reform of the over-burdened transportation system; the privatization of CN; the deregulation of the Canadian airline industry; and the commercialization of the Canadian port system. Reform was also her mandate when, as Director-General, Policy, Ms. Greene led the effort to overhaul the Unemployment Insurance System.

Ms. Greene is a graduate of Osgoode Law School and Memorial University of Newfoundland and is considered by colleagues and former employers as a strong strategic leader and adept at managing difficult and complex stakeholder relationships.

Ms. Greene was recognized in 2003 by the National Post as one of Canada's Top 100 influential women.


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