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Appointee Biographies

Licence Appeal Tribunal (Tribunals Ontario)

SANDEEP JOHAL

Sandeep Johal is a former member of the Ontario Parole Board and previously worked as a lawyer and mediator practicing in the areas of litigation, tax law, real estate, and corporate/commercial law. Mr. Johal is former director and treasurer of the Canadian Association of South Asian Lawyers (CASAL) and the President of the Global Assistance Foundation of Canada. Mr. Johal also dedicates his time as a coach helping young children to develop their skills and passion for ice hockey with the Brampton Hockey League and is also a coach with the Coaching and Advisor Network (CAN) of the Law Society of Ontario helping other lawyers develop best practices and to help maximize their personal and professional potential. Mr. Johal is a member of the Law Society of England and Wales.

JEREMY ROBERTS

Jeremy Roberts is a community builder who has been involved in public service from a young age. Elected at 26 as the Member of Provincial Parliament for Ottawa West - Nepean, he went on to serve as Vice-Chair of the Finance Committee and Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Children, Community & Social Services. A long-time advocate for individuals with developmental disabilities, Jeremy successfully secured a multi-million-dollar investment in a new hospital expansion for kids with special needs and helped oversee the transformation of clinical services for these children province-wide. He holds a Master of Public Policy degree from the University of Oxford, is a Senior Fellow at the Munk School for Global Affairs & Public Policy and is the past recipient of the United Way’s Community Builder of the Year Award. Jeremy currently lives in Toronto with his partner, John.

ROBERT MAICH

Robert Maich serves as a member (part-time) for the Health Unit Board- Windsor-Essex County, Human Resources Professionals Association. He is a Barrister & Solicitor for Robert Maich, and a former Chief Executive Officer for MHL Limited. His community involvement has included serving as Director for Rotary Club of Windsor.

NEIL LEVINE

Neil Levine is a consultant with more than 20 years of experience in business strategy, strategic communications, and public policy. He has planned and implemented award-winning stakeholder relations, marketing, and communication strategies at one Canada’s leading communication agencies and at some of Canada’s largest organizations. Most recently, he worked at Canada’s largest chamber of commerce, and prior to this at the Government of Alberta. Over the course of his career, Neil has worked closely with executives, elected officials and senior civil servants in developing and communicating public policy at all levels of government. He earned an MBA from the University of Alberta and a MA in Political Science.

LINDSAY LAKE

Lindsay Lake is a Vice-Chair with the Licence Appeal Tribunal, the Animal Care Review Board, and the Fire Safety Commission. Previously, Lindsay was a Municipal Prosecutor and Solicitor with the Corporation of the City of London and was also a part-time Adjudicator with the Landlord and Tenant Board. Lindsay completed her B.A. in Women's Studies at Western University and her LL.B. at the University of Windsor. Lindsay has also completed the Osgoode Hall Law School of York University's Certificate in Adjudication for Administrative Agencies, Boards, and Tribunals and the Advanced Certificate in Adjudication. Lindsay teaches in the Paralegal Program at Fanshawe College, is a member of the Family Advisory Council of the London Health Sciences Centre (Children's Hospital) and serves on the Board of Directors for Victim Services of Middlesex-London.

NANCY AQUILINA

Nancy Aquilina is a mediator and a full-time Vice-Chair with the Licence Appeal Tribunal. Previously, she was an Arbitration Settlement Officer with ADR Chambers, a Mediator with the Information and Privacy Commissioner and the Financial Services Commission of Ontario. She has also served as Dispute Resolution Officer with the Ministry of the Attorney General. Ms. Aquilina holds a Masters in Conflict Analysis and Management from Royal Roads University and an Honors Bachelor of Arts degree from York University. She is the founder of Community Conflict Resolution Services of Halton and served as president. She also served on the board of Community Justice Alternatives of Durham.

TYLER MOORE

Tyler Moore is an experienced chiropractor, business owner, and adjudicator. He established and directed a large multi-disciplinary health centre and conducted independent medical examinations before being appointed as a medical member with the Office of the Commissioner of Review Tribunals. In 2013, he was appointed to the Social Security Tribunal where he adjudicated CPP disability and OAS appeals. Dr. Moore holds a B.Sc. (Hon) degree in kinesiology and diploma in medical acupuncture from McMaster University, as well as a doctorate of chiropractic from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College.

BRETT TODD

Brett Todd is currently serving his third term as mayor of the Town of Prescott. He has an extensive background in municipal government and has served as the chair of the Eastern Ontario Mayors' Caucus (EOMC) and as a member of the Eastern Ontario Regional Network (EORN) board, amongst other boards and agencies. He has worked as a writer and editor for numerous publications and has degrees from Trent University.

JEFFERY CAMPBELL

Jeffery Campbell is a lawyer for Campbell Law Professional Corporation. Jeffery’s community involvement includes serving as a founder for Kent Park Community Homes.

CRAIG MAZEROLLE

Prior to his appointment at the Licence Appeal Tribunal, Craig Mazerolle was a Manager and Investigator with the Office of the Ombudsman of Ontario. He has also served on the Ontario Parole Board, and he was a Judicial Law Clerk with the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Divisional Court Branch. Mr. Mazerolle received his JD from Osgoode Hall Law School at York University.

HENRY HARRIS

Henry Harris is a lawyer and a full-time Vice-Chair of the Licence Appeal Tribunal. He has over 25 years experience practicing law at Toronto-based and international law firms, advising management and boards on transactions, governance, regulatory matters, strategy and risk management. Henry is a recipient of Lexpert Rising Stars Award as one of Canada’s Leading Lawyers under 40. An active community volunteer, serving as Chair of SickKids Hospital Leaders Campaign at his firm for over 15 years. He is currently a volunteer for Lawyers Feed the Hungry and the Out of the Cold Program. Earlier in his career, Henry served as a Provincial Court Prosecutor for the City of Toronto in the Ontario Court of Justice. He also spent a full-time academic term focussed on poverty law at Parkdale Community Legal Services, appearing regularly in court. Henry holds a Juris Doctor from Osgoode Hall Law School and is a member of the Law Society of Ontario.

AVRIL FARLAM

Avril Farlam is a lawyer, Deputy Judge of the Small Claims Court of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, a Vice Chair of the Ontario Licence Appeal Tribunal, former chair of the CPP/OAS Administrative Review Tribunal and City of Windsor Hearing Officer. Ms. Farlam holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Windsor Law School. Ms. Farlam has served on the Council of the Ontario Bar Association and the Board of Directors of the Society of Ontario Adjudicators and Regulators, and serves on the Education Committee of the Ontario Deputy Judges Association. Ms. Farlam has taught Advocacy at the Law Society of Ontario Bar Admission Course, taught at St. Clair College and sponsored a student scholarship through the Women's Law Association of Ontario.

TERRY HUNTER

Terence Hunter is a sheep farm operator in Simcoe County. He is a former Executive Director with Community Legal Clinic Simcoe and Community Legal Services of Niagara and a former Lawyer with Lanark, Leeds and Grenville Legal Clinic. Mr. Hunter's community involvement includes having served as Chair of City of Welland Task Force on Housing and Aids Niagara. Mr. Hunter was also the founding board member for various anti-poverty groups in Welland. He holds Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws degrees from York University.

GENEVIEVE PAINCHAUD

Geneviève Painchaud is a bilingual communications consultant and adjudicator with extensive community involvement through her work as a Board Director at the Law Society of Ontario, and until recently, the Law Commission of Ontario, the Ontario Arts Council and Ontario 211 Services. She is an adjudicator on the hearing and appeals divisions of the Law Society Tribunal and a Vice Chair of the Licence Appeal Tribunal and an adjudicator with the CFSRB and CRB. Her past employers include Trimark Mutual Funds (Invesco) and Bell TV, as a Professor at College La Cité in the Business Faculty and as a realtor.

MONICA CIRIELLO

Monica Ciriello has practiced law in both the public and private sector. Monica also contributes as an author for the International Municipal Lawyers Association. She is an active volunteer in her community supporting a variety of charitable organizations.

ELIZABETH LOUISE LOGAN

Elizabeth Louise Logan is a Vice-Chair at the Licence Appeal Tribunal and President of Logan & Associates Inc. Louise holds a Masters in Administrative Law from Osgoode Hall, a Juris Doctor from the University of British Columbia, a BA from the University of Toronto and is a graduate of the Ivey School of Business Executive Program. Louise is former President & CEO of the Ontario Public Services Health and Safety Association, past National Director of the XXII World Congress on Safety & Health at Work, and past Director General and Chief Review Officer at WorkSafeBC. Louise’s community involvement includes serving as an Advisory Committee Member/Working Group for Rowan’s Law Advisory Committee and as a jury member for the International Media Festival for Prevention.

JULIAN DIBATTISTA

Julian DiBattista has a wide range of professional and community involvement. In addition to working for CIBC as a Senior Consultant, he helps trains tomorrow's future leaders as a Professor of Finance at George Brown College. Julian is active in the community, sitting on the board of the Ontario Science Centre, his condominium corporation and as a volunteer member of the Program Advisory Committee for the Department of Accounting and Finance at George Brown College. Julian obtained an Honours Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Wilfrid Laurier University and a Master of Finance degree from the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto. He has been recognized with the Chartered Financial Analyst designation by the CFA Institute and the Chartered Insurance Professional designation by the Insurance Institute of Canada.

GEOFF POLLOCK

Geoff Pollock is a husband, father & lawyer, currently serving as an Elected Bencher with the Law Society of Ontario. He is thrice an Alumnus of Western University: Hons. BA, JD & MBA. During his time at Western, he also served as an Officer in the Canadian Army Reserves. He currently serves on the Board of Governors of Western. Twelve years ago, Geoff founded his law firm, Geoff Pollock & Associates. Geoff sits as an Adjudicator on the Law Society Tribunal. In his free time, Geoff volunteers as Duty Counsel for Pro Bono Law Ontario. He is also a Director of the Ontario Judicial Education Network. He has previously served as a Director of the Churchill Society. Geoff has been married to Evgeniya for 12 years. They have three small & very energetic children, Daniel (11), Elizabeth (10) and Alexandra (5). The family is passionate about hockey. All three children play, while Geoff both plays and coaches. When not on the ice, the family can be found enjoying Geoff's creations on his beloved Big Green Egg BBQ.

CHRISTOPHER CLIMO

Chris Climo has 37 years of experience in financial services specializing in compliance, ethics, governance, and regulatory issues. He has served on a number of industry committees advising on the development and application of regulations governing industry practices and standards. Mr. Climo is also a Licensed Public Accountant who has operated as a part time sole practitioner serving not for profit organizations for 30 years. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) from Queen's University, a CA, CPA designation and has completed numerous financial industry qualification courses in Canada and the US. He has resided in beautiful Port Credit in the City of Mississauga for over 20 years.

JAN DYMOND

Jan Dymond is a senior leader with extensive board and professional experience. Currently, Ms. Dymond chairs the boards of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre and PACE Independent Living and is a director of The Counselling Foundation of Canada. She sits on the Professional Advisory Committee for Seneca College's Government Relations Program, is a former trustee of the McMichael Canadian Collection and National Gallery of Canada, and past advisory committee member for Humber College's Visual and Digital Arts program and Mt. St. Vincent's Women's Studies program. Ms. Dymond retired as VP Public Affairs of The Investment Funds Institute of Canada in 2018. Prior to joining IFIC, she was president of Janus Strategy Group Inc. and co-founder of ZED Communications Inc. - firms that provided public affairs counsel to the business, government, and not-for-profit sectors.

HANDE BILHAN

Hande Bilhan, of Toronto, serves as a member of the Licence Appeal Tribunal. She is also Co-Owner and Principal of Golfdale Consulting, and former Owner and Principal of Sage Public Affairs. Her community involvement includes serving as a board director of 360º Kids.

KEVIN KOVALCHUK

Kevin Kovalchuk, of Greater Sudbury, is a Counsel at Weaver Simmons. He is also a former Senior Litigation Counsel at Intact Insurance and Aviva Insurance. His community involvement has included serving as a board member for the Metro Toronto Lawyers Association.

REBECCA HINES

Rebecca Hines has 14 years of experience working in administrative law in the public sector. Ms. Hines began her career as the Registrar of the Animal Care Review Board and has worked as a Paralegal and Investigator with the Ontario Human Rights Commission. Most, recently, Ms. Hines has served as a Mediator with the Financial Services Commission of Ontario. She holds an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Trent University and a Legal Administration diploma from Durham College.

JESSICA CAVDAR

Jessica Cavdar is a lawyer and graduate of Queen’s University Faculty of Law. She holds a Master of Science degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, and an Honors Bachelor of Arts degree from Brandeis University. Ms. Cavdar is a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada

SAMIA MAKHAMRA

Samia Makhamra is a part-time member with the Health Professions Appeal and Review Board and the Health Services Appeal and Review Board. Ms. Makhamra was a Teaching and Research Assistant with University of Toronto, the University of California at Davis and the University Health Network. Ms. Makhamra has a Bachelor of Science degree from the Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Brazil; a Master's degree in Community Health from the University of Toronto and is a PhD candidate in Physiology and Neuroscience at the University of Toronto. She is a supporter and volunteer for the Kiwanis Boys and Girls Club.

BONNIE OAKES CHARRON

Bonnie Oakes Charron is a governance specialist with experience in parliamentary, corporate, and regulatory governance . She has lived and worked in the Ottawa area for over 25 years and has been a tribunal member, board director, and committee chair. Her volunteer service to school, community, and the arts in the City of Ottawa has been recognized with two civic awards. Bonnie holds an honours bachelor of arts in the humanities, a master of library & information science degree, and a paralegal diploma.

BRIAN NORRIS

Brian Norris is a mediator and arbitrator with a focus on insurance and employment law. He was also a Mediator in the Automobile Insurance Division of the Dispute Resolution Services Branch with the Ministry of Finance and previously a Mediator and Settlement Officer with the Financial Services Commission of Ontario. His community involvement includes having served as a member of the Student Input Panel for Langara College Student Support Services Advisory Board Committee. Mr. Norris is trained in dispute resolution with York University and the ADR Institute of Ontario and holds a Bachelor of Arts (Law) degree from Carleton University.

LAURA GOULET

Laura Goulet joined Tribunals Ontario as a part-time member of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board in 2019, and subsequently on a full time basis with the Licence Appeal Tribunal in 2021. Prior to this, Ms. Goulet practiced criminal law for over 20 years as defence counsel, as well as a municipal prosecutor, assistant Crown Attorney and for the Public Prosecution Service of Canada. She holds degrees in Law & Justice (Laurentian University) as well as Criminology and Law (University of Windsor). Her community involvement includes serving as past board member and Secretary for the Sudbury Women’s Centre.

HARRY ADAMIDIS

Harry Adamidis is an experienced tribunal member. At the Immigration and Refugee Board he presided over hearings at both the Immigration Division and the Refugee Protection Division. Most recently he managed a team of tribunal members in the IRB's highly successful Taskforce for Less Complex Claims.

CHRISTOPHER EVANS

Christopher Evans is a full-time member of the Licence Appeal Tribunal. Prior to his appointment, he practised administrative, Aboriginal, and regulatory law, and acted as counsel in proceedings before a variety of courts and administrative tribunals. Mr. Evans has an Honours Bachelor of Arts & Science and Political Science degree from McMaster University and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Toronto. He is a member of the Law Society of Ontario.

MICHAEL BEAUCHESNE

Michael Beauchesne was most recently a brewing industry executive. Past career highlights include seven years of military police service in the Canadian Forces, where he graduated as the top recruit of his class and was later awarded two military commendations for community service. Michael also has almost 20 years of business experience, having attained senior leadership roles in public affairs, government affairs, and corporate affairs in both private and non-profit sectors. His adjudication experience includes three years with the Parole Board of Canada and two years with the Social Security Tribunal. Michael earned a Certificate in Adjudication for Administrative Agencies, Boards and Tribunals as well as an Ivey MBA. He also obtained a Law and Security Administration diploma with Honours standing. Michael is currently pursuing his Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation and is a member of the Human Resources Professional Association (HRPA).

ULANA PAHUTA

Ulana Pahuta is a lawyer and a full-time member with the Licence Appeal Tribunal. Prior to her appointment she specialized in legal research, with previous experience in corporate/commercial and family law. Ms. Pahuta also served with the Council of the College of Early Childhood Educators and was Vice-Chair of the Discipline Committee. She studied at the University of Toronto where she received her LL.B. and a Bachelor of Science (Psychology).

TANJOYT SAINI

Tanjoyt Saini resides in the City of Vaughan, in the Province of Ontario. Tanjoyt was called to the Ontario Bar in 2015 and worked at prominent law firms in Brampton and Toronto. Tanjoyt has significant experience in dealing with complex and serious personal injury claims. She has appeared before the Ontario Superior Court of Justice and the License Appeal Tribunal. Tanjoyt obtained her LL.B. from the University of Leicester in 2012 with First Class Honors.

LUDMILLA JARDA

Ludmilla Jarda is a lawyer and a full-time member of the Licence Appeal Tribunal. Prior to her appointment, Ms. Jarda practiced personal injury, employment law, and civil litigation in private practice. She was a legal instructor in the Law Practice Program at the University of Ottawa and a part-time professor at Algonquin College. She was also actively involved with the Ontario Bar Association. She holds a Juris Doctor from the Université de Moncton and a bachelor’s in social sciences in International Development and Globalization from the University of Ottawa. She is fluent in both French and English.

CHRISTOPHER YAN

Christopher Yan is a legal professional with a keen interest in the intersection of law and technology. His most recent role as Director of Tax Research at a legal technology company involved leading the development of AI tools for legal research. Before stepping into this position, he gained extensive experience by practicing as a lawyer, initially in private practice, followed by a role within the legal team of a large multinational bank. Holding a law degree from the University of Toronto, Chris has recently furthered his education by earning a Master of Laws from Osgoode Hall Law School, combining his legal foundation with advanced expertise in the evolving field of legal technology.

SARAH GUERGIS

Sarah is a lawyer and a member of the Law Society of Ontario. She holds four degrees, including an LL.M. from Osgoode Hall Law School and an LL.B. from the University of Kent. Sarah is based in Toronto and enjoys supporting her community through volunteer work.

NATHAN PRINCE

Nathan Prince serves as a Full-Time adjudicator for the Licence Appeal Tribunal. Nathan holds an Honours Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science from the University of Toronto in the areas of Mathematics and Statistics. In addition, he was conferred the degrees of Juris Doctor and Master of Business Administration from Osgoode Hall Law School and the Schulich School of Business at York University. Nathan was called to the Ontario bar in 2017 and was in private practice until he was appointed to the Licence Appeal Tribunal in 2024. His legal experience is diverse and covers many practice areas including real estate law, family law, personal injury law, employment law, and civil litigation.

NADIA MAURO

Nadia Mauro is a lawyer, and a member of the Law Society of Ontario, with a practice focus in civil litigation. Nadia has a LL.M from Osgoode Hall Law School, an LL.B from the University of Kent, and a B.Comm from Toronto Metropolitan University.

CALEY HOWARD

Caley Howard, of Sudbury, is self-employed as a freelance legal researcher and writer. She is also a former Legal Researcher at Alexi and a former lawyer at Dunnaway, Jackson, Ouellet and Associates.

HAROUNA SIDIBE SALEY SIDIBE

I have a master’s degree in international law, a master’s degree in business law and a doctorate in law (PhD). I have more than ten years of professional experience in real estate law, insolvency law, medical liability law and insurance law. I gained professional experience working at French law firms and insurance groups. To provide quality service that meets the needs of the public, I work in both French and English. I also have a basic knowledge of Spanish.

MELISSA SHEA

Melissa Shea is a licensed architect and member in good standing of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada and Ontario Association of Architects. Melissa is a long-time resident of Toronto, and former Senior Associate at a Toronto architecture firm. She holds a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Waterloo, and is also a certified PMP, Project Management Professional, and worked for many years on planning, architecture, and construction projects in Ontario, and is past Director of Architecture at Mattamy, a large-scale housing builder. Melissa is active in the community, including Board Director of the Burlington Symphony Orchestra, Vice President, and Board Director of St. Matthew’s Bracondale a community non-profit housing provider, and former member of the University of Waterloo Research Advisory Council.

RAYMOND RAMDAYAL

Raymond Ramdayal is an Environmental Health Specialist with Toronto Public Health and holds a graduate degree in science from Ryerson University. He is a part-time professor in the School of Health & Life Sciences at Conestoga College and is the past President of the Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors. Mr. Ramdayal is a seasoned adjudicator and has served as board director with the Society of Ontario Adjudicators and Regulators. He has received appointments to various tribunals including the Ontario Parole Board, Fire Safety Commission, Licence Appeal Tribunal, and Animal Care Review Board. Mr. Ramdayal also conducts disciplinary hearings for the Ontario College of Trades. He has served his community in many capacities including as a volunteer firefighter for the City of Brampton and a mentor for at-risk youth in the City of Toronto.

PETER SAVAGE

is a retired family doctor practicing in Collingwood. He continues work as a Coronor, and with License Appeal Tribunal on Courtesy Staff of Collingwood G and M Hospital. Dr. Savage holds a MD from Queen's University.

RUPINDER HANS

began her career assisting international and domestic clients in trial and appellate matters before the federal and state courts in New York. She has represented clients in agency, tribunal, and administrative proceedings. Ms. Hans is in private practice, and specializes in corporate, real estate and intellectual property matters. She is a part-time member of the License Appeal Tribunal and the Ontario Parole Board. Ms. Hans holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honors) degree from the University of Western Ontario, and a Juris Doctor (Cum Laude) degree from Michigan State University College of Law.

AMANDA MARSHALL

Amanda Marshall is a part-time member of the Licence Appeal Tribunal. She is a former Appeals Manager with the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB). Prior to the WSIB, Amanda was a Team Lead and Mediator at the Financial Services Commission. Some of her previous private sector experience includes operating a mediation practice specializing in family and workplace mediation. She also spent many years managing financial counselling and mediation services at an employee family assistance company.

JACQUELINE HARPER

Jacqueline M. Harper is a lawyer in private practice in Toronto. She completed her Bachelor of Science degree at St. Francis Xavier University and her Bachelor of Laws degree at the University of Moncton, in French. She has experience in real estate and litigation matters, including medical malpractice and personal injury, as well as legal issues involving children. She has been a part-time bilingual adjudicator since 2010. Prior to joining LAT, she was a member of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board. She is an adjudicator with the Law Society Tribunal and in 2020, Jacqueline was appointed as a Deputy Judge in Toronto. She is a member of the Ontario Bar Association and of the Board of Directors of Best Buddies of Canada.

ERICA WEINBERG

is a general practitioner having practiced palliative care and pain management in Toronto for nearly 20 years. In recent years, she was retained as a Medical Inspector by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Currently, Dr. Weinberg is an active participant in medical continuing professional development (CPD), serving as a CPD program reviewer for the Ontario College of Family Physicians and the College of Family Physicians of Canada. Dr. Weinberg's other ongoing medical interests include the appropriate use of opioids in the management of pain.

CONSTANTINE PETROU

is a general paediatrician practicing in Scarborough, Ontario for the last 29 years. His practice encompasses primary and consulting paediatrics with an interest in respiratory diseases of childhood. He has been a staff paediatrician at the Michael Garron Hospital (formerly Toronto East General Hospital) in East York since 1991 and currently serves as the Chief of Paediatrics and Co-Medical Director of the Maternal, Child, and Newborn Services for the last 11 years. Since 1991 he has also been the Director of the Paediatric Asthma Clinic at the hospital.

DIMITRI LOUVISH

completed his medical degree at McGill University in 2002. Over the years, he gained extensive expertise in medical affairs and health services management and administration, as well as occupational health and safety; substantial experience in the areas of general and emergency medicine; public health including communicable disease; occupational medicine; sports medicine, musculoskeletal disorders, mental health and chronic pain management; insurance and compensation medicine; and disability claims adjudication. He is a Board Examiner with the Family Physicians of Canada, and a member of the Disciplinary and Preliminary Inquiry Committees with the College of Physicians and Surgeons.

KATIE AWAD

is a Family Physician working in an Urgent Care Family Practice in Orangeville. She is a former family practice resident and former Chief Resident at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Illinois. Dr. Awad's community involvement has included volunteering with Doctors without Borders and serving as an Emergency Department Volunteer with the Trillium Hospital in Mississauga. Dr. Awad is certified as an Ontario Family Physician and she holds a Medical Doctorate in Family Practice from Saint Louis University School of Medicine, a Medical degree from Xavier University School of Medicine, and a Bachelor of Life Sciences degree from McMaster University.

MATTHEW LETOURNEAU

Matthew Létourneau is a part-time member with the Licence Appeal Tribunal as well as the Animal Care Review Board, the Fire Safety Commission and the Ontario Parole Board. He is the French Services Lead for Tribunals Ontario. Mr. Létourneau is a lawyer and member of the Law Society of Ontario. He practices employment, labour and administrative law in Ontario and Federally, in both French and English. He holds a Bilingual Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of Alberta’s Faculty St. Jean and a Juris Doctor Degree from the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law’s French Common Law Program. Mr. Létourneau is active in the French Language Community of Ontario with over a decade of volunteer involvement.

ISLA MCPHERSON

Isla McPherson is an Assistant Clinical Professor at McMaster University, and Physician at St. Joseph's Health Centre. Dr. McPherson's community involvement includes being a Medical Council of Canada Examiner and a College of Family Physicians of Canada Examiner. She is a member of the College of Family Physicians of Canada and the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Dr. McPherson holds a Doctor of Medicine from McMaster University.

LAURA HODGSON

Laura Hodgson was Legal Counsel with the Federal Department of Justice, Criminal Law Policy Section and prior to this was Crown Counsel (criminal appeals) with the Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General. Ms. Hodgson clerked at the Ontario Court of Appeal before her call to the bar. Ms. Hodgson has also taught Criminal Law and Procedure at the University of Ottawa, Common law section. Her community involvement includes Ottawa Centre Refugee Action, and Tungasuvvingat Inuit.

EDWARD LANGLEY

Edward Langley was born in Toronto Ontario and currently resides in Hamilton. He attended Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, where he obtained his BA in Psychology with a minor in History. Edward’s professional career has been primarily focused in the insurance industry, holding various leadership and managerial roles with top companies such as The Dominion of Canada and Royal and SunAlliance. In his professional development, Edward fulfilled the requirements to complete his Certified Insurance Professional (CIP) and his Other Than Life (OTL) industry leading designations. Edward believes strongly in giving back to his community. He completed a Level 2 certified instructor program with Hockey Canada, and coached minor hockey in Toronto and Mississauga for almost 20 years. Through various corporate partnerships, he has been involved in supporting such organizations as Mothers Against Drunk Driving, United Way, and the Saltfleet Stoney Creek Youth Soccer’s Active Start Program.

RAYMOND SELBIE

Raymond Selbie is a family man with two sons raised in Haliburton and both with University degrees. 42 years as sole practitioner of law covering most areas of law. 1990-2022 as full time Deputy Judge Small Claims Court. 20 + years as Municipal Solicitor, Township of Dysart et al. 1979-2019 active member of Haliburton Rotary Club, (past president 1995). 12 years Vice Chair Haliburton Hospital Foundation. 2 three-year terms as director of Haliburton Community Living. 14 years as permanent Duty Counsel Provincial Court.

ANITA SOL-EDEIGBA

Anita Sol-Edeigba is a lawyer, and a member of the Law Society of Ontario. Her practice is in the areas of Family, Criminal and Mental Health Law.

TAMI COGAN

Tami Cogan is a paralegal/owner of Phoenix Paralegal & Advocacy Services, and a former Instructor of Paralegal Program at Algonquin Careers Academy. Tami’s community involvement includes serving as President on Board of Directors for Ticket Defence Program.

YANICK CHARBONNEAU

Yanick Charbonneau is a former Manager and Legal Advisor at University of Waterloo, and a former Lawyer and Account Manager for RSS Asia Ltd. (Hong Kong), a subsidiary of Robinson, Sheppard, Shapiro, LLP, Montreal. Yanick’s community involvement has included servings on Parent Schools Council for Conseil scolaire Viamonde.

MARGARET SIMS

Margaret Sims is a commercial litigator with over 25 years of experience. Her practice focus is complex commercial disputes, director and officer liability, investigations, administrative law, and bankruptcy and insolvency matters. She has an B.A. in Economics from the University of Toronto, an L.L.B. from the University of British Columbia and an M.B.A. from the Rotman School of Business, University of Toronto.

LYNNE VICARS

Lynne Vicars is a banker turned lawyer whose extensive experience in dispute resolution fostered a passion for bringing technology to the legal profession. With over two decades of experience as corporate counsel, first as Senior Legal Counsel, for a multinational financial institution and then as General Counsel to an American Metal Manufacturer, Lynne developed deep expertise providing practical legal advice on a wide variety of legal matters, leading teams of high performing legal professionals and fostering collaborative relationships with a variety of stakeholders. Lynne now focuses her work on passion projects including mentoring with Toronto Region Immigrant Employment Council and Toronto Metropolitan University’s Law Practice Program and sitting as a Deputy Judge – Small Claims Court, in Toronto. Lynne regularly acts as an independent investigator for ADR Chamber Banking Ombuds Office, an external complaints body regulated by the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (the “FCAC”).

TAMARA JORDAN

Tamara Jordan is a social worker and lawyer. She practiced as a lawyer for several years including in the areas of family law and civil sexual assault and harassment, and as legal counsel to a children’s aid society. Ms. Jordan also worked as an Investigator with the Office of the Provincial Advocate for Children and Youth and in various capacities with Boost Child & Youth Advocacy Centre and other non-profit organizations. Ms. Jordan is an active volunteer and has served many years as a Board member with non-profit agencies. She also works part-time as a consultant conducting human rights investigations and reviews.

SAM MOINI

Sam Moini is a former General/Operations Manager for HPM Taxi Ltd., and former President of Toronto Taxi Fleet Association. His community involvement has included serving as Martial Arts Instructor for Beaches I.T.F. Taekwon-Do.

BERNARD TROTTIER

Bernard Trottier has been a consultant and advisor for clients across multiple sectors, with a focus on business strategy and digital transformation. Recently he was a Managing Partner for Gartner Inc., a global IT research and advisory firm. He served as Member of Parliament for Etobicoke-Lakeshore, which included Parliamentary Secretary roles for Foreign Affairs and la Francophonie, as well as for Public Works and Government Services. He has been a community volunteer for Etobicoke sports leagues and served on the board of the Etobicoke Philharmonic Orchestra. He is fluent in French and English.

EMILY MORTON

Emily Morton graduated from the Faculty of Law at the University of Toronto in 2002 with a J.D. (Hon). She completed her articles of clerkship for the Justices of the Court of Appeal for Ontario in 2003. Ms. Morton was employed at Simpson Thacher and Bartlett LLP in New York City and at Ruby & Edwardh in Toronto as an associate lawyer for the first three years of her practice. Since 2006, she has run a solo practice focusing on criminal appeals. Ms. Morton is a member of the Pro Bono Inmate Appeal Program and has taught Evidence as adjunct faculty at Osgoode Hall Law School. She was legal editor of the Canadian Criminal Cases for several years.

DAVID TO

David To, of Richmond Hill, is a self-employed Family Physician, Emergency Physician, and a Clinical Lecturer with the University of Toronto’s Department of Family and Community Medicine. He is a former Legal Counsel with the Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General. His community involvement has included serving as a Board director and elected general council member with the Professional Association of Residents of Ontario.

LISA HOLLAND

Lisa Holland, of Mississauga, serves as a member of the Council of the College of Optometrists of Ontario and is a Lawyer with Himelfarb Proszanski. Her community involvement includes serving as Executive Secretary with the Mississauga Potters Guild.

ANGELA JONSSON

Angela Jonsson, of Toronto, is Chief of Staff and Vice-President of Public Affairs with Canada Health Infoway. She is a former Director of Member Engagement & Advocacy, Manager of Government Relations & Advocacy, and Senior Specialist Advocacy, with the Ontario Medical Association. Her community involvement has included serving as a Board member with the City of Toronto Board of Health.

DINA MEJALLI-WILLIS

Dina is the Managing Partner of Willis Business Law and has 18 years of civil litigation experience. She has appeared before various levels of court and tribunals and has successfully resolved numerous disputes for her clients. She serves as the firm’s Articling Principal and is the Chair of the firm’s Student Committee. Dina also provides private mediation services and adjudicative services to the Licence Appeal Tribunal. Dina has been a sessional instructor at the University of Windsor, Faculty of Law since 2008. She is a graduate of the University of Windsor in 2004 earning an LL.B from the Faculty of Law and a B.A. in 2001 from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (Political Science with minor in Economics). She volunteers as a Governance and By-Law Committee Member with Windsor Regional Hospital Foundation, as a Team Manager with the LaSalle Stompers Soccer Club and with Lawyers Feed the Hungry.

ROBERT ROCK

Robert Rock lives and works in the Municipality of Scugog. He is the Municipal Councillor for the Township of Scugog, representing Ward 3, mostly comprised of Scugog Island. Robert has had several roles in the communications industry, such as a radio show host and later as a television host with Rogers TV. He spent nearly 15 years in the financial industry, working with Fidelity Investments, RBC Global Services, and CIBC Mellon. His roles in the industry include operations, mutual fund accounting, training and development, and business development. After leaving the financial industry, Robert owned and managed a small consulting company focused on sales and digital marketing. The client base ran from small businesses looking to create their first digital marketing or sales programs to running a 10 million dollar-a-month paid advertising program with the Source. In 2020, Robert began work in Alternative Dispute Resolution and started training in Mediation, Arbitration, and other aspects of ADR. He is an associate at Families First Mediation, working as a mediator and arbitrator, focusing on civil issues. Robert has always firmly believed in volunteering and giving back to my community. As such, I have been involved in many different organizations. I have been a director for the Ajax Pickering Board of Trade and Community Living Ajax Pickering Whitby and a director with the Ajax Pickering Dolphins football club. I have coached youth in boxing, baseball, hockey, and football. I also led fundraising initiatives for Big Brothers Big Sisters and Community Living. Currently, he is Chair of Kawartha Conservation and Vice Chair of Conservation Ontario, as well as several committees of Council for the Municipality.

KATHRYN GRIEVES

Kathryn Grieves is a lawyer and has been a full-time adjudicator with Tribunals Ontario since 2018. Prior to her appointment she worked as a litigator in private practice and as in-house legal counsel. Ms. Grieves holds a Bachelor of Management degree from Concordia University of Edmonton, and a Juris Doctor from Queen's University. She is a member of the Law Society of Ontario and the Canadian Bar Association.

PATRICK MOLLOY

Patrick Molloy, of Zephyr, serves as a member of the Grant Review Team for the Durham, Haliburton, Kawartha and Pine Ridge Ontario Trillium Foundation. He is also President of The Ticket People, and former Mayor and Councillor of the Township of Uxbridge. His community involvement has included serving as President of the Uxbridge Youth Hockey Association.

JONATHON DICK

Jonathon Dick is a farm owner, lawyer, and opera singer, residing in St. Catharines, Ontario. After receiving his law degree from Western University, Jonathon practised in the areas of real estate, wills and estates, and corporate-commercial law. Most recently, he was a staff lawyer for Unifor Legal Services Plan. Currently, he provides mentorship services for new real estate lawyers. Jonathon has served as a director on various charitable boards in the Niagara Region, including the Niagara Symphony Orchestra, the Mennonite Burial Society, the St. Catharines Chamber Music Society, the Niagara Home Builders’ Association and the Vineland United Mennonite Home for the Aged. In the opera world, Jon has performed with numerous organizations in Canada, including Toronto Operetta Theatre, Opera in Concert (Toronto), Halifax Summer Opera, Summer Opera Lyric Theatre (Toronto). In 2023, Jon performed with the Vancouver Opera Company in its groundbreaking new production of The Flying Dutchman.

GARY MARSHALL

Gary Marshall of Innisfil, completed a Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) from Walden University, Minneapolis, USA. He specializes in Leadership. For 17 years, he has worked for York Regional Police as a 911 Call Taker, Police Dispatcher and Acting Communications Supervisor. Gary Works as an adjunct professor at Algoma University where he teaches Organizational Behaviour and Management as well as Indigenous Studies. His professional research interests include Organizational Behaviour, Leadership, Diversity and Inclusion, and Sustainability. He is a copy editor of the International Journal of Modern Education Studies. Gary volunteers as a Grant Review Team Member with the Ontario Trillium Foundation and as a Volunteer Firefighter with Innisfil Fire and Rescue in his spare time.

SOFIA AHMAD

Sofia Ahmad is a Pharmacist and Humanitarian Aid worker with over 20 years of service. She has worked in support of medical relief missions, around the world, to areas affected by severe poverty, natural disasters or war with resulting refugees. Sofia is the recipient of numerous awards for her community service, volunteer work, including a Medal presented by the (ON) Lt. Governor General at Queen's Park.

ROBERT CIRIELLO

Robert Ciriello has over 15 years within the private and public sectors and currently serves as Chief Administrative Officer at Owen Transportation Company. Previously, Robert was a Director of Internal Audit at the Royal Bank of Canada and before that, Assistant Vice President at Canada Life, within Governance Operations, Risk and Controls. Robert holds a HBA and MBA from the Richard Ivey School of Business, a JD from the University of Detroit Mercy and LLM from the University of Toronto Faculty of Law.

NICK IANNAZZO

Nick Iannazzo is a lawyer with experience in the real estate, corporate and commercial law areas. He was called to the Ontario Bar in 1985. He is an adjunct professor in the Law and Business Department at Ryerson University. He has adjudication experience as a member of the Real Estate Council of Ontario Discipline and Appeals Committee. He holds a Master of Laws and Bachelor of Laws from Osgoode Hall Law School and a Bachelor of Commerce (With Distinction) from York University.

MATTHEW FRONTINI

Matthew Frontini is a Manager Legal Review of Office of Research Services for the University of Guelph, and a former Associate for Deeth Williams Wall LLP. Matthew’s community involvement includes formerly serving as member of Health Sciences Research Ethics Board for the University of Toronto.

ALLA KADYSH

Alla Kadysh is a Gazeta Plus, Editor-in-chief; Russian Info, Opinion Columnist; Radio Plus, talk show host for Russian Infotrade LTD. Alla’s community involvement includes serving as Short term Observer of Ukraine Parliamentary Election for Canadian Observation mission (CANEOM).

NISHANT NAYAK

Nishant Nayak serves as a member (part-time) for the Grant Review Team—Toronto—Ontario Trillium Foundation. Nishant is a Tax Auditor (Field) for Canada Review Agency, and a former Tax Auditor (Field) for the Ontario Ministry of Finance.

ANDREA REID

Andrea Reid is an Entrepreneur and Team Leader for Rodan & Fields, and a former Senior Clinical Specialist for Genetrech. Andrea’s community involvement includes serving as Membership Experience Advisor for Alpha Mu Chapter – Sigma Kappa Sorority

TERESA WALSH

Teresa Walsh’s professional career spans nearly four decades. From 2013 to 2021, she was a lawyer with TD Bank Group’s Legal Disputes and Investigations team. From 1996 to 2013, Ms. Walsh practised civil litigation at two pre-eminent Toronto firms, where she represented clients in a broad range of commercial, professional negligence, personal injury and product liability disputes. Prior to embarking on her legal career, Ms. Walsh worked in television production at CBC News and later, at MuchMusic. Ms. Walsh has volunteered as a facilitator with an English as a Second Language program and supports various Toronto community food programs.

BRUCE STANTON

Mr. Stanton was first elected to the House of Commons in January 2006 and served five terms through to September 2021. He served as a presiding officer in the House of Commons from 2011 to 2021 and finished his service in the speakership as Deputy Speaker (2015 to 2021). Prior to becoming an MP, he worked in and led his family’s tourism business, Bayview-Wildwood Resort, (1978 - 2005); served four years as a councillor in the Township of Severn, and four years on the board (management) of the then, Ontario Workplace Health and Safety Agency (1990-93; 1994-95). Bruce and Heather Stanton live near Coldwater, Ontario.

DOMINIQUE SETTON

Dominique Setton, of Toronto, is a former Member of the Task Force on Strategic Initiatives at the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, a former Member of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, and a former Investigator, Compliance and Discipline at Canadian Society of Immigration Consultants (now Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council). Dominique’s community involvement includes serving as a Director for Hope Place Centres in Milton.

MARY HENEIN THORN

Mary Henein Thorn, of Kitchener, serves as a Vice-Chair (part-time) for the Ontario Trillium Foundation and Business Development for Jim Ruta Advisorcraft - Keynote Speaker, and is a former Event Manager/Public Relations for OnPoint Event Management and former Chief Executive Officer, AdSpace Plus. Mary’s community involvement includes serving as a Board member for the Kitchener Housing Board.

PIERRE R. LAVIGNE

Pierre R. Lavigne is a member of the Bar of Ontario and the Bar of Quebec, with a practice in administrative law, litigation, and class actions. His Ottawa based practice has experience in the areas of medical and governmental malpractice, design of compensation systems, alternative dispute resolution, actuarial issues, consent and capacity issues, insurance, and municipal law. He has appeared at all levels of provincial and federal courts up to the Supreme Court of Canada. He has been a sessional lecturer in Insurance and Municipal Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Ottawa.

CHRISTIN CARMICHAEL GREB

Ms. Carmichael Greb is a former Toronto City Councilor, serving the residents of Eglinton-Lawrence from 2014-2018. As Councilor she was able to effect change in several areas of the City - rescinding the ban on road hockey, looking at a city-wide restriction on plastic straws and correcting road design to make streets safer are some of her accomplishments on Council. Ms. Carmichael Greb has served on several Boards and Committees, including Exhibition Place, Canadian National Exhibition, Invest Toronto and the TSSA. Ms. Carmichael Greb has been active in her community for many years. She currently acts as Chair of the Parent Council at Blessed Sacrament Catholic School and member of the Parent Association at St. Michael's College School. Ms. Carmichael Greb and has served on the Board of Governors, Board of Trustees and acted as Co-Chair of the Alumni Association at the Bishop Strachan School and as a Committee Member of the St. Mike’s Young Leaders at St. Michael’s Hospital.

BALLY HUNDAL

Bally Hundal, of Brampton, is a Principal Lawyer at Hundal Law Firm Professional Corporation. He is also a former Staff Lawyer with the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms. His community involvement has included serving as a mentor with the Law Practice Program at Toronto Metropolitan University.

JEFF CHATTERTON

Jeff Chatterton, of Guelph, is a consultant and the owner of a crisis communications public relations practice. He is also an author, speaker, and specialist in crisis communications. Chatterton has worked with clients on six continents, assisting on everything from mass disease outbreaks to product recalls; from volcanos to airplane accidents; and from criminal investigations to workplace accidents and explosions. His crisis communication workshops have been deployed in the venues for 15 professional NBA, NHL, NFL, and Major League Baseball Teams. He is the co-author of the best-selling book “Leaders Under Fire: The CEO’s Guide to Navigating Corporate Crisis.”

DAGMAR BOETTCHER

Dagmar Boettcher has been employed as a Real Estate Broker in Haliburton for the past 18 years. While previously working in Toronto, Dagmar held the position of IT Audit Manager with Bank of Montreal, and prior to joining BMO, Dagmar worked in commercial real estate leasing, appraisal, and mortgage financing. Dagmar holds a Bachelor of Arts with High Distinction from the University of Toronto and a master’s in environmental studies from York University. Dagmar has served on the Board of Directors of the Lakelands Association of Realtors and is currently the President of the Rails End Gallery and Arts Centre in Haliburton. She is an active volunteer in the arts community in Haliburton County.

NIKISHA EVANS

Nikisha Evans, of London, is a litigation paralegal at Evans Paralegal Services and an instructor at Anderson College. She has earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Professional Management and a Diploma in Human Resource Management. Her career path has span over the financial, industrial and retail sectors. Nikisha is a mom, author, entrepreneur and an inspirational speaker. Her community involvement includes serving as the president of the Congress of Black Women of Canada London Chapter and secretary of the National Association of Bahamians in Canada. She was recognized as one of 100 Accomplished Black Canadian Women for 2024 and the Sir Cecil Wallace Whitfield award for her involvement in the community. Nikisha is also a member of Law Society of Ontario and the Ontario Black Paralegal Association.

MELANIE MALACH

Melanie earned her law degree from Osgoode Hall Law School. She was called to the Ontario Bar in February 2002. Throughout her career, she has honed her expertise in insurance defence litigation, with a particular focus on Accident Benefits claims. Melanie’s impressive legal acumen has enabled her to handle a diverse range of cases, representing clients before Judges and master’s at the Superior Court of Justice, the Ontario Court of Appeal and even the Supreme Court of Canada. She has been involved in private mediations, FSCO mediations and arbitrations, appeals, trials and hearings before the Workplace Safety Board, as well as matters before the Insurance Appeal Tribunal. Melanie is a proud wife, mother of two and an active member of her community. She deeply values giving back and is a dedicated volunteer who has served as the President of her children’s school Parent Council for seven consecutive years.

GURLEEN THETHI

Gurleen Thethi, of Brampton, is a Partner at Gurleen Law Professional Corporation. She is also a former Financial Analyst at the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services. Her community involvement has included serving as a volunteer lawyer for Lukes Place and as Vice-President for the Graduate Law Students Society.

ESTELLA MUYINDA

Estella Muyinda, of Oakville, Ontario is a lawyer, consultant, facilitator, and mediator. She is called to the Bar Societies of Ontario, Northwest Territories and Manitoba. Estella has been instrumental in starting projects that empower people with disabilities, youth, women, Indigenous and racialized communities. Her community involvement has included serving as the founder and chair for Beene Walk for Health Awareness (Mental Health, HIV/AIDS, Fistula, Sickle Cells) and as a board member for the Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture.

GARY HARVEY

Gary is a retired Detective serving nearly 35 years with the York Regional Police. During his career he served in uniform, the Criminal Investigations Bureau, Drugs and Vice Bureau, Homicide and Missing Persons Bureau, and he was seconded to Crime Stoppers of York Region reporting to the not-for-profit Board of Directors. During this tenure he was also elected to two terms on the Board of Directors for the Ontario Association of Crime Stoppers. In 2018, Gary was elected to Barrie City Council and acclaimed in 2022. During his time on Council, he has served on the Board of Directors for the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit, Tourism Barrie, and the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority. Gary volunteers for the Salvation Army Annual Kettle Campaign and is a member of the organizing committee for the Boot's and Heart's Barn Burner hockey game, raising funds for local charities.

RASHA EL SISSI

Rasha El Sissi, of Toronto, is former Associate Vice President, Environment, Social and Governance Program Lead of the ESG Central Office, Risk Management with the Toronto Dominion Bank Group. She is also former Head of Canadian, International Benefits and Well-being for Human Resources with the Toronto Dominion Bank Group. Her community involvement has included serving as member of the Finance Committee at St. Clement's School.

GURPREET JASSAL

Gurpreet Jassal serves as a Member (Part-Time) for the Licence Appeal Tribunal. After completing his B.A. at York University, he earned his LL.B. from the University of Manitoba and his LL. M. from the University of Salford. Gurpreet is a member with ADRIO, having obtained his Q. Med. and Q. Arb. designations. He continues to practice civil and commercial litigation and is a Mediator with DBNC Conflict Resolution Services. Gurpreet’s community involvement includes serving as past Board Member for the Dixie-Bloor Neighbourhood Centre and presently volunteering as an Ice Hockey Coach.

RODERICK WALKER

Roderick D. Walker was one of the first licensed paralegals in Ontario in 2008 when licensing came into effect in 2008. He is a member of the Law Society of Ontario and has attended many continuing education events and has spoken at conferences for licensees in London, On. He operated a sole practitioner legal services practice in Norfolk County, Ontario in the areas of Small Claims Court, Provincial Offences and Landlord and Tenant as well as Summary Criminal Matters. Mr. Walker has sat on the Ontario Trillium Foundation as a volunteer board member in the Grand Erie District. Mr. Walker also has experienced in mediation as he has mediated Small Claims matters for clients instead of going to court. Roderick has appeared in the Ontario Court of Justice, Ontario Superior Court - Small Claims, the Licensed Appeal Tribunal for Ontario, the Landlord and Tenant Board for Ontario, Superior Court, (General Division), The Labour Board for Ontario and other various Ontario Administrative Tribunals. In his spare time he likes all sports including golfing and hockey.

ROBERT SPIEGEL

Robert is an experienced senior business and securities lawyer, a qualified arbitrator and mediator designated by the ADR Institute of Canada, and a member of the Ontario (1992) and Quebec (1988) bars. Robert advises clients on private matters, shareholder, and family issues, dealmaking and disputes. In addition to his own practice, Robert is counsel at a Toronto litigation firm specializing in complex commercial disputes and is actively engaged in that practice. Robert was a partner in a Toronto law firm for 18 years and articled and practised at national law firms early in his career. Robert mentors’ lawyers through the LSO’s Coaching and Advisory Network and has completed advanced negotiation and mediation training at Harvard Law School’s Program on Negotiation, where he was awarded certificates from the Master Class on Negotiation, the Mediating Disputes workshop, and the Mediation and Dispute Resolution program. As a former in-house regulatory lawyer at the TSX, he has considerable regulatory experience in the capital markets, including advocacy for clients on compliance and administrative law matters.

DAMIAN PARRENT

Mr. Parrent served 34-years with the Niagara Regional Police Service, occupying a number of positions with the Service, including Adjudicator of disciplinary matters under the Police Services Act of Ontario. He retired in 2008 with the rank of Superintendent. Mr. Parrent is a former, as-needed, investigator with the Ministry of the Attorney General Special Investigations Unit and a part-time member (2011- 2017) of the Parole Board of Canada. He is a former member of the Ontario Region of the National Joint Committee of Senior Criminal Justice Officials and is a lifetime member of the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police and has served as Chair of their Alcohol and Gaming Committee. Mr. Parrent has a Diploma in Police Administration from McMaster University; is a graduate of the University of Toronto – Joseph L. Rotman School of Management Police Leadership Program; and is a graduate of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) National Academy Program in Quantico, VA.

RAYMOND (TED) SALCI

Raymond Salci, of Niagara Falls, is a former Real Estate Broker of Record and President at R.T. Salci Real Estate Limited. He is also former Mayor of the City of Niagara Falls and a former Citizenship Judge for the Citizenship Commission of Canada. His community involvement has included serving as President of the Niagara Falls Chamber of Commerce.

SEAN WEIR

Sean Weir was CEO of Canada’s largest national law firm from 2000 to July 1, 2018. In his legal practice, Mr. Weir advised financial institutions, corporations and major pension funds. Active in his community, Mr. Weir served as an elected Councillor of the Town of Oakville, a director of the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital and a Director and Chair of Oakville Hydro. Mr. Weir was named a “Diversity Champion” by Women of Influence Magazine, received the Lexpert Zenith Managing Partner Award for Corporate Social Responsibility and was listed in the Lexpert/American Lawyer Guide to the Leading 500 Lawyers in Canada.