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making significant process changes in their
organizations as well as significant organizational
change. For others, it was about innovating
solutions to help improve Indigenous relations
and restore trust to a sector marred by
corruption. In all, it was an inspirational evening
that has spurred many to think about what they
are doing in-house to improve not only their
businesses but the communities they serve.
Nominations for the 2019 Innovatio Awards open
in January. Please visit innovation-awards.com for
more information.
To view all the winner stories, see our September
issue online at canadianlawyermag.com/inhouse.
Neil Sternthal, general manager, global large law & Canada, Thomson Reuters, and
Charles Morgan, national co-leader, Informaton Technology Law Group and co-leader
Cybersecurity, Privacy Data Protection Group, McCarthy Tétrault LLP.
David Shapiro, chief legal officer, (centre) and some of the in-house team
from Air Canada, winner, Law Department Management, large departments.
Salima Alibhai, ALT
Recruitment Partners,
presents the Tomorrow's
Leader, large departments
award to Preston MacNeil.
Stephen Cooper, ATBFinancial, with
Peter Feldberg, firm managing partner
Fasken, and Cameron Bowman,
ATB Financial.
Jim Smith, CEO, Thomson Reuters.
Guy Poitras (Gowling WLG), Andrew Brock (Coca-Cola), Scott Kirkpatrick, Lori
Hall (Gowling WLG), Kamla Alexander (Coca-Cola), Laurent Massam (Gowling
WLG), Brent Arnold (Gowling WLG), Nicole Zeit (Gowling WLG).
Francis Roy, president, Quebec Construction Association,
Manon Bertrand, past president Quebec Construction
Association and chair of The Collective Action
Committee, and Pierre Hamel, director of legal and
government affairs, Quebec Construction Association.
Hamel won the Law Department Leadership, public sector
award, public sector.
Mélanie Allaire,
senior counsel,
CN Rail, winner in the
Diversity category.