One of Canada ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ ’s youngest chief economists and an executive who helps thousands of women around the world develop into leaders are among nine Queen ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ ’s alumnae on this year ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ ’s list of Canada ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ ’s 100 Most Powerful Women.
The list, compiled by Women ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ ’s Executive Network, features Frances Allen, Artsci’87, Frances Donald, Artsci’08, Monika Federau, MBA’98, Jessica Lui, Com’14, Lisette McDonald, NSc’78, Patricia McLeod, MBA’11, Deborah Shannon Trudeau, Artsci’76, Patrice Walch-Watson, Law’91, and Annesley Wallace, Sc’03, MSc’05.
Deborah Shannon Trudeau, Artsci’76, has made a difference in the advancement of women in the workplace by inspiring female executives. Trudeau is the global president of the International Women ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ ’s Forum (IWF), an organization that brings together more than 7,000 members across dozens of countries to advance women ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ ’s leadership and equality. She is also an experienced innovator and entrepreneur. In addition to her IWF duties, she is a senior vice president at Trudeau Corporation, an international kitchen and houseware company with customers in more than 70 countries.
At 33 years old, Frances Donald, Artsci’08, is one of Canada ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ ’s youngest chief economists. At Manulife, she is praised for approaching economic and financial market forecasts from a social science perspective by considering the reasons behind people ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ ’s financial decisions. This perspective has guided her on many successful trading decisions. She is also an advocate for affordable childcare to ensure women have equal opportunities to participate in the workforce.
The other Queen ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ ’s alumnae to make the top 100 list are senior executives and proven to leaders both in the corporate world and the community:
- Maj.-Gen. Frances Allen, Artsci’87, is a communications and cyber operations expert with 35 years of experience in the Canadian Armed Forces. The responsibilities of the Deputy Vice Chief of the Defence Staff in the Department of National Defence include commanding and leading the development of CAF ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ ’s cyber capabilities at all levels.
- Monika Federau, MBA’98, is the chief strategy officer for Canada ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ ’s largest property and casualty insurer, Intact Financial Corporation, and leads the development of the company ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ ’s corporate strategy. She also gives back to her community by serving on several boards, including UNICEF Canada.
- Jessica Lui, Com’14, is a champion for entrepreneurship and youth education. She is the founder of the Global Professionals Practicum, which helps develop young adults pursuing STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) careers in underserved communities. She served as a United Nations youth ambassador and contributed to the development of the .
- Lisette McDonald, NSc’78, is a successful entrepreneur who launched Southmedic Incorporated, which manufactures and distributes medical devices. Ms. McDonald grew the company through innovation and building a supportive corporate culture for workers. Today, Southmedic has sales in more than 80 countries.
- Patricia McLeod, MBA’11, is a lawyer with extensive legal and governance experience in many areas, including corporate/commercial, compliance, and securities law. She is chair of the board of directors of the Calgary Co-op, one of North America ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ ’s largest co-operatives.
- Patrice Walch-Watson, Law’91, is the senior managing director at the CPPIB (Canada Pension Plan Investment Board) who leads the company ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ ’s global legal, compliance, and corporate secretarial functions. She is also a champion of cultivating a psychologically healthy and safe workplace within CPPIB.
- Annesley Wallace, Sc’03, MSc’05, is a senior vice president at OMERS, Canada's largest defined benefit pension plans, with a highly successful track record. She leads a team responsible for communicating with 500,000 pension plan members.
Many Queen ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ ’s alumnae have appeared on Canada ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ ’s 100 Most Power Women ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ ’s lists in previous years. Former recipients include CBC TV Dragons’ Den star Michele Romanow, Sc’07, MBA’08, National Football League Chief Operating Officer Mary Ann Turcke, Sc’88, MBA’97, and Leslie O’Donoghue, Law’88, who recently received the Johnson Award from the Calgary Branch of the ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ Alumni Association.
