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Suzanne Labarge

Suzanne B. Labarge
16th Chancellor of McMaster University
Assumed office
1 September 2013
Preceded by Lynton Wilson
Personal details
Nationality Canadian
Alma mater McMaster University
Harvard University
Occupation Vice-Chairman of Royal Bank of Canada
Independent Director of Bank of China
Independent Director of Novelis Inc.
Director of The Coca-Cola Company
Director of XL Group plc
Profession Businesswoman

Suzanne B. Labarge (born 1940) is a Canadian businesswoman, and the present Chancellor of McMaster University. Labarge is a member of The Coca-Cola Company's Board of Directors, and was the Vice-Chairman of the Royal Bank of Canada.

Labarge was born in Canada. Labarge received a B.A. in Economics from McMaster University, and a M.B.A. from Harvard Business School. Labarge had worked with the Royal Bank of Canada for 14 years. Prior to that she worked in the federal Public service including 2 years as Assistant Auditor General and 8 years in the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions. During her time with RBC, she served as the Chief Risk Officer of RBC Capital Markets Corporation and RBC Capital Markets. Ms. Labarge served as the Chief Risk Officer of Royal Bank of Canada until September 2004 and its Executive Vice President and Corporate Treasury from 1995 to 1998. Ms. Labarge had served as the Chief Risk Officer at RBC Financial Group and the Vice Chairman at RBC Capital Markets Corporation and RBC Capital Markets. She served as the Vice Chairman at RBC Financial Group. Ms. Labarge served as Vice Chairman of Royal Bank of Canada until September 2004.

Labarge has been also a director at Coca-Cola since December 2007. Throughout her career she served as the Director at XL Group, as a member of Supervisory Board at Deutsche Bank AG and of Deutsche Bank AG, and as an Independent Director at Novelis Inc., from January 6, 2005 to May 2007.

Labarge assumed the role of Chancellor at McMaster University on 1 September 2013, and is serving a three-year term. In the previous year, Labarge contributed C$10 million to the university in an effort to fund inter-disciplinary research into the subject of aging. The university operates the Labarge Optimal Ageing Initiative.

Labarge made a second gift to the University in October 2016. This gift, valued at C$15 million, established the Labarge Centre for Mobility in Aging. The focus of the Centre is to fund "interdisciplinary research into ways seniors can live more independently through greater mobility, better health and fitness and increased social connection."


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