Lord Chadlington – Shandwick International

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The Rt. Hon. Lord Chadlington, Chairman and Founder, Shandwick International, plcChairman: Gareth S. Seltzer, President, The Empire Club of Canada

Head Table Guests

The Rev. Dr. John Niles, Victoria Park United Church; Ray Protti, President, The Canadian Bankers’ Association; Gary Heatherington, Executive Vice-President and General Manager, MasterCard Canada; Ms. Maureen Shaughnessy-Kitts, Director of Communications, McDonald’s Restaurants of Canada Limited; Alan Goddard, VicePresident, Corporate Affairs, Canadian Tire Corp. Ltd.; Robert J. Dechert, Partner, Gowling, Strathy and Henderson, Immediate Past President, The British Canadian Chamber of Trade and Commerce and Second Vice-President, The Empire Club of Canada; Christopher Bunting, Chairman and CEO, Shandwick Canada; and Howard Mann, President and CEO, McCain foods Limited.

Introduction by Gareth Seltzer

Lord Chadlington

Due to technical problems Lord Chadlington’s speech was not available for reproduction here.

The appreciation of the meeting was expressed by Robert J. Dechert, Partner, Gowling, Strathy and Henderson, Immediate Past President, The British Canadian Chamber of Trade and Commerce and Second Vice-President, The Empire Club of Canada.

 

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