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Membership

Who Should Join

The most senior individual with overall responsibility for the IT/IS function.

Benefits

  • Networking: access to an exclusive, independent network of senior information executives
  • Opportunities: to exchange views on the most vital issues facing corporate management in a relaxed, forthright, and interactive manner
  • High-Impact Learning: an opportunity to discover how other leading-edge organizations are managing the challenge of change
  • Access: Conference Board research specific to current, best, and next practices in areas of interest to member

How to Join

To become a member of the Council for Chief Information Officers, please contact:

Paul Preston
Tel: 709-237-5123
Senior Manager, Executive Networks
E-mail: preston@conferenceboard.ca

Membership Fee

The membership fee for the period June 1, 2011 through May 31, 2012 is CDN$4,795.

Member Organizations

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
ArcelorMittal Dofasco
ATCO Group
Bank of Canada
Bombardier Aerospace
Business Development Bank of Canada
CAE Inc.
Canada Post Corporation
Canada Revenue Agency
Canadian National Railway Company
Canadian Wheat Board
Celero Solutions
Cenovus Energy Inc.
CGI Group Inc.
CIBC Mellon Trust Company
City of Ottawa
CSA International
Enbridge Inc.
EPCOR Utilities Inc.
Federated Co-Operatives Limited
Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada
GE Canada
Health Canada
Hewlett-Packard Canada
J.D. Irving Limited
McCain Foods Limited
MD Physician Services Inc.
North American Construction Group
Nova Scotia Power Inc.
Pratt & Whitney Canada
Public Safety Canada
PWC Management Services LP
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
Sask Power
Saskatchewan Government Insurance
SaskTel
Service New Brunswick
Shared Services Canada
Société des alcools du Québec (SAQ)
The Canadian Depository for Securities Limited
The Globe and Mail
The Great West Life Assurance Company
The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
TransCanada PipeLines Limited
Viterra

Testimonials

“A wise investment for extremely valuable open and unbiased peer networking not found anywhere else in Canada!”

—John A. Hill, SaskTel,
Information Systems Division

“I'm excited to be a part of an organization whose focus is Canada first! The Council acts as a forum for industry experts, encouraging discussions, debates and the sharing of knowledge about important industry developments in an open environment. Through this collaborative approach, members play a key role in furthering the Council's mandate and supporting the growth of Canada's businesses and global economic footprint. Also, members have the opportunity to learn from each other and apply those knowledge assets to enhance value within their own organizations.”

—Helen Polatajko,
Senior Vice-President,
Chief Information Officer,
CIBC Mellon Trust Company