Board of Directors
The IIAC Board of Directors, which meets quarterly, consists of 14 elected members of the Association. The President of the Association is an ex-officio member. Board members are selected for their knowledge and represent all parts of the securities industry: small and large; national and regional; retail, institutional and integrated; domestic and international; and both independent and bank-owned firms. Currently the board includes the following directors:
Roman Dubczak (Chair)
Managing Director and Head Cash Equities
Wholesale Banking
CIBC World Markets Inc.
Toronto, ON
Charles Spiring (Vice Chair)
Vice-Chairman Executive Committee
National Bank Financial
Wealth Management
Winnipeg, MB
Philip Smith (Past Chair)
Managing Director, Investment Banking
Deputy Head, Global Investment Banking
Scotia Capital Inc.
Toronto, ON
Paul Allison
Chair and Chief Executive Officer
Raymond James Ltd.
Toronto, ON
Peter Brown
Chairman and Founder
Canaccord Financial Inc.
Vancouver, BC
John Chambers
Managing Director and President
FirstEnergy Capital Corp.
Calgary, AB
Steven Donald
President
Assante Wealth Management Inc.
Toronto, ON
Harris Fricker
President and CEO
GMP Securities L.P.
Toronto, ON
Michael Miller
Executive Managing Director
Head of Equity Products
BMO Capital Markets
Toronto, ON
Robert Nobrega
Managing Director
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Merrill Lynch Canada Inc.
Toronto, ON
Sylvain Perreault
Chief Compliance Officer
Desjardins Group
Montréal, QC
Michael Reilly
President and National Sales Manager
TD Waterhouse Canada Inc.
Toronto, ON
Richard Rousseau
Executive Vice-President
Individual Investor Services
National Bank Financial
Montréal, QC
Michael Scott
Managing Director
RBC Dominion Securities
Toronto, ON
Ian Russell (Ex Officio)
President and Chief Executive Officer
Investment Industry Association of Canada
Toronto, ON
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IIAC members
Associate members
Investing Today
Investing Today is the name of an 8 page section developed by IIAC and appearing on the first Monday of every month in the National Post.
Each issue explores one theme as it relates to three different kinds of investors: novice, intermediate and advanced.

