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Bill Black (businessman)

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81:, in 1922. Black entered senior management at 25, and eventually became president and CEO. During his nine years as president, the company saw continuous expansion and record profits with the number of jobs in Halifax more than doubling to over 1200. By 2004 the company had 3,000 employees and $ 15 billion in assets under management. Under his leadership, Maritime Life gained a solid reputation for employee relations and appearing every year among the leaders in the 122:
He currently sits on the boards of Shaw Group and the Global Risk Institute. In July 2015 he was appointed chair-designate of the Capital Markets Regulatory Authority. He has led a leadership seminar for senior executives since 2006 and is a regular columnist in the Halifax Chronicle Herald on public
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William (Bill) Black (BA’70, BSc’70) appointed chairman for Canada’s emerging national securities regulator
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from 2008 to 2012. He has also been on the board of Dalhousie University (Vice-chair),
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His board experience includes being chair at the Halifax Chamber of Commerce,
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in 1970. He then went on to complete his actuarial training in 1974.
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list of top 50 employers in Canada. When Maritime's parent company,
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Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia politicians
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Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia
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Bill Black (politician)
business
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Halifax Grammar School
Dalhousie University
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
Maritime Life
William Anderson Black
Report on Business
John Hancock Financial
Manulife
IWK Health Centre
Symphony Nova Scotia
Bank of Canada
Standard Life of Canada
leadership race
Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia
Rodney MacDonald
Halifax Citadel
2006 election
Leonard Preyra
Order of Canada
William (Bill) Black (BA’70, BSc’70) appointed chairman for Canada’s emerging national securities regulator
"Businessman William Black named chairman of board for proposed national securities regulator"
"Black kicks off Tory leadership race"
"N.S. Tories pick youthful leader"
"Election Returns, 2006 (Halifax Citadel)"
"Four Nova Scotians among Order of Canada honourees"
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