Appointee Biographies
Ontario Electricity Financial Corporation
GADI MAYMAN
As CEO of the Ontario’s Financing Authority (OFA), Gadi Mayman is responsible for the Province’s capital market activities, including borrowing and debt management, corporate and electricity finance projects, and its banking and investor relationships. He is also CEO and Vice-Chair of the Ontario Electricity Financial Corporation. Prior to joining the OFA, Gadi worked at Export Development Canada in Ottawa and in the International Division of the TD Bank. He received a Bachelor of Applied Science in Industrial Engineering from the University of Toronto in 1981, and an MBA from the Ivey Business School at the University of Western Ontario in 1988. Gadi is also on the board of Invest Ontario and is Co-Chair of the Joint Nuclear Funds Investment Committee, a joint committee of the OFA and Ontario Power Generation.
NANCY KENNEDY
Nancy Kennedy is the Chief Lottery and Customer Officer at the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG), where she is responsible for driving value and growth within OLG’s Lottery business, has oversight of the company’s enterprise Customer Experience function, and leads OLG’s Enterprise Strategy function which supports all areas of the organization. Prior to joining OLG, Nancy served as the Deputy Minister of Treasury Board Secretariat and as Associate Deputy Minister in the Office of the Regulatory Policy and Agency Relations at the Ministry of Finance. Nancy has two decades of senior public policy and regulatory experience leading a number of high profile projects, including work with OLG, the Liquor Control Board of Ontario, the Ontario Cannabis Store and Metrolinx. She has also held senior positions in the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care and Cabinet Office, leading strategy and a number of high profile policy projects.
NANCY MUDRINIC
Nancy Mudrinic has a commitment to the public sector with the ability to make a significant contribution, meeting the needs of Ontarians. With more than 30 years of experience in public policy transformation and program delivery, Nancy has demonstrated leadership in creating multi-dimensional inclusive teams that are enthusiastic and courageous creative problem solvers and can meet the objectives of an organization. Nancy Demonstrated success in strategic policy development, supporting economic and community priorities, fiscal, financial and risk management policy.
ELIZABETH DOHERTY
Elizabeth held positions on the Ontario Public Service for over 30 years, most recently as the Assistant Deputy Minister of the Office of the Budget in the Ontario Ministry of Finance from 2019-2024. In this role, Elizabeth was the executive lead for Ontario's fiscal framework, major federal-provincial transfer payments and the development of the annual Ontario Budget, Fall Economic Statement, and regular fiscal updates. Prior to this, Elizabeth held various positions in the Ministry of Finance, as well as the Ministry of Infrastructure. Elizabeth holds a BA in political science from Carleton University, and an MBA from York University/Schulich School of Business. Elizabeth resides in Toronto, and enjoys reading, running (and other outdoor activities when the Toronto weather permits) and volunteer work.
STEEN HUME
Steen Hume was appointed Assistant Deputy Minister of Energy Supply Policy Division at the Ministry of Energy in June 2015. Steen has an extensive background in policy development and government decision-making. From 2011 to 2015, Steen was Director and Executive Assistant to the Secretary of Cabinet, in Cabinet Office. During his tenure, Steen has worked with Secretaries Shelly Jamieson, Peter Wallace and Steve Orsini. Steen has also held senior positions in a number of ministries including Energy, Science and Technology, Economic Development, Management Board Secretariat, Intergovernmental Affairs, Energy and Infrastructure and Finance. Steen has an Honours BA in Political and Cultural Studies from Trent University and a Master of Arts in Political Studies from the University of Victoria.
GADI MAYMAN
As CEO of the Ontario’s Financing Authority (OFA), Gadi Mayman is responsible for the Province’s capital market activities, including borrowing and debt management, corporate and electricity finance projects, and its banking and investor relationships. He is also CEO and Vice-Chair of the Ontario Electricity Financial Corporation. Prior to joining the OFA, Gadi worked at Export Development Canada in Ottawa and in the International Division of the TD Bank. He received a Bachelor of Applied Science in Industrial Engineering from the University of Toronto in 1981, and an MBA from the Ivey Business School at the University of Western Ontario in 1988. Gadi is also on the board of Invest Ontario and is Co-Chair of the Joint Nuclear Funds Investment Committee, a joint committee of the OFA and Ontario Power Generation.