Profil
Stephen Erlichman served as the Executive Director of the Canadian Coalition for Good Governance from 2011 to 2018.
He holds an MBA from Harvard University and graduate degrees from New York University and the University of Toronto.
Anciens postes connus de Stephen Erlichman
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Canadian Coalition for Good Governance
Canadian Coalition for Good Governance Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Canadian Coalition for Good Governance (CCGG) is an organization representing 51 major institutional investors managing approximately $6.4 trillion in assets. The organization develops and disseminates best practice guidance on governance, environmental and social oversight, and executive compensation through committees chaired by industry leaders. CCGG recognizes excellence in shareholder communications via its governance gavel awards and participates in public policy advocacy by responding to regulatory consultations and engaging with boards, regulators, and the public on governance challenges including diversity, AI oversight, and climate-related disclosures. The non-profit company is based in Toronto, Canada. It promotes good corporate governance practices and supports institutional investors in fulfilling their fiduciary and stewardship responsibilities. CCGG facilitates private engagement between independent directors of Canadian public companies and institutional investors through its engagement program, which includes annual board engagement reports and issuer-specific research available to members. It publishes resources such as the executive and director compensation guidebook, building high performance boards policy, and annual best practices for proxy circular disclosure reports. Membership benefits include access to exclusive research, educational webinars, participation in committees, and detailed governance reviews. The Canadian company was founded by Claude Richard Lamoureux, Stephen Arnold Jarislowsky. | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | 30/06/2018 |
Formation de Stephen Erlichman
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Harvard University
Harvard University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
New York University
New York University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
University of Toronto
University of Toronto Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Canadian Coalition for Good Governance
Canadian Coalition for Good Governance Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Canadian Coalition for Good Governance (CCGG) is an organization representing 51 major institutional investors managing approximately $6.4 trillion in assets. The organization develops and disseminates best practice guidance on governance, environmental and social oversight, and executive compensation through committees chaired by industry leaders. CCGG recognizes excellence in shareholder communications via its governance gavel awards and participates in public policy advocacy by responding to regulatory consultations and engaging with boards, regulators, and the public on governance challenges including diversity, AI oversight, and climate-related disclosures. The non-profit company is based in Toronto, Canada. It promotes good corporate governance practices and supports institutional investors in fulfilling their fiduciary and stewardship responsibilities. CCGG facilitates private engagement between independent directors of Canadian public companies and institutional investors through its engagement program, which includes annual board engagement reports and issuer-specific research available to members. It publishes resources such as the executive and director compensation guidebook, building high performance boards policy, and annual best practices for proxy circular disclosure reports. Membership benefits include access to exclusive research, educational webinars, participation in committees, and detailed governance reviews. The Canadian company was founded by Claude Richard Lamoureux, Stephen Arnold Jarislowsky. | Commercial Services |
















